art.wikisort.org - ArtistPacífico Edralín Marcos (born January 30, 1919, date of death unknown) was a Filipino physician and known younger brother of former President of the Philippines Ferdinand E. Marcos.
Pacifico Marcos |
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Born | Pacifico Edralin Marcos (1919-01-30)January 30, 1919
Sarrat, Ilocos Norte, Philippine Islands |
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Died | Unknown date |
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Nationality | Filipino |
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Known for | Medical doctor |
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Life
Dr. Marcos was born in Sarrat, Ilocos Norte to Mariano Rubio Marcos and Josefa Quetulio Edralin.[1] Marcos, a graduate of the University of the Philippines College of Medicine and a member of the Mu Sigma Phi, was a President of the Philippine Medical Association.[2] In 1971 he was appointed the first chair of the nine-member Philippine Medical Care Commission.[3] This commission was tasked to provide medical insurance to poor Filipinos. The commission's program ran for almost a quarter of a century. He was chair for 12 years.[4]
In the 1970s, Marcos headed a defense fund which supported two Filipina nurses accused of killing 10 patients in the Ann Arbor Hospital Murders. He called their conviction a "miscarriage of justice".[5]
He owned, controlled, or had interests in 50 corporations,[6] including a large car dealership,[3] a sugar mill called Consolidate Sugar Corporation,[7] a real estate firm called Citizens Development Inc,[8] and Philippine Seed Inc.[9]
Marcos did not involve himself in politics, and distanced himself from his brother's regime when it grew unpopular during the 1980s.[citation needed] In a 1986 interview he said he was unaware of his brother's wealth.[3] He did not join the Marcos family in Hawaii after the EDSA Revolution, and opted to stay in the Philippines in retirement.
In 1998 Marcos was the subject of a lawsuit over an under-collateralized "behest loan" in the amount of ₱60 million which his company, Bagumbayan Corp, received from the Development Bank of the Philippines. It was one of a series of lawsuits over behest loans given to associates of President Marcos.[10] The case was finally dismissed in 2007 by the Supreme Court, which said there was no evidence that the loan was given simply because Pacifico Marcos was a "crony" of the former president.[11]
His son, Mariano "Nonong" Marcos II, who became a provincial board member in Ilocos Norte,[12] died on February 15, 2019.
Death
By 2017, news reports indicated that Fortuna Marcos-Barba, the youngest of the Marcos siblings, was the only member of that generation still alive.[13] Reports from the February 2019 death of Pacifico's son Mariano Marcos II also reported that Pacifico had predeceased Mariano II.[14]
References
- Mella, Cesar T.; Reyes, Gracianus R. (1981). "Marcos, the War Years".
- Zumel, Antonio. "National Press Club: Meet the Press". Archived from the original on March 16, 2012. Retrieved December 16, 2010.
- "MARCOS'S MOTHER, AND HER HOSPITAL BILL, ARE LEFT BEHIND". New York Times. March 30, 1986. p. A.12.
- "NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM (NHIP) Philippine Health Insurance Corporation". asean-ssa.org. Retrieved December 16, 2010.
- "Long Count to A Guilty Verdict". Time. July 25, 1977. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007.
- BEECH, KEYES (October 24, 1980). "Iron Lady". Los Angeles Times. p. B1.
- "Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT SECOND DIVISION G.R. No. 68786 July 21, 1989 DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES, petitioner, vs. HONORABLE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS COMMISSION, et al.". lawphil.net. July 21, 1989. Retrieved December 16, 2010.
- Dumlao, Doris (November 20, 2010). "Jollibee CFO: My job is to prepare the company for all kinds of shocks". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on November 23, 2010.
- "Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT EN BANC G.R. No. 130140". lawphil.net. October 25, 1999. Retrieved December 16, 2010.
- "PCGG asks Court to consolidate 17 behest loan cases on appeal". BusinessWorld. Manila. December 16, 1998. p. 1.
- Canlas, Jomar (November 29, 2007). "SC rules in favor of Marcos brother". The Manila Times.
- Arzadon, Cristina (February 28, 2007). "Ilocos Norte awaits decision of Marcoses". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on October 6, 2012.
- Alba, Grace (2016-11-16). "Meet Ferdinand Marcos' only living sibling". ABS CBN News and Public Affairs. Retrieved 2019-02-16.
- "Ilocos Norte vice gubernatorial candidate dies". Rappler. Retrieved 2019-02-16.
Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos |
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10th President of the Philippines and 10th First Lady of the Philippines |
Family |
- Josefa Edralin & Mariano Marcos and Remedios Trinidad & Vicente Lopez-Romualdez (parents)
- Imee, Bongbong, Irene & Aimee (children)
- Pacifico Marcos, Pio Marcos and Quirino Lizardo (relatives)
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Education |
- University of the Philippines and U.P. College of Law (Ferdinand)
St. Paul's College of Tacloban and Philippine Women’s University (Imelda)
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Political career |
- Pi Gamma Mu
- Military career
- Nacionalista Party
- 2nd district of Ilocos Norte (1949–1959)
- President of the Senate of the Philippines
- Kilusang Bagong Lipunan
- Marcos propaganda
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Presidency (1965–1986) |
- Vietnam War
- Moro conflict
- Sabah claim
- Operation Merdeka and Jabidah massacre
- Establishment of the MNLF
- Manili massacre
- 1976 Tripoli Agreement
- Pata Island massacre
- ASEAN Declaration
- Communist Party of the Philippines
- New People's Army
- Communist rebellion
- 1969 Philippine balance of payments crisis
- First Quarter Storm
- 1971 constitutional convention
- Plaza Miranda bombing
- Proclamation No. 1081
- New Society
- Rolex 12
- Integrated Reorganization Plan
- 1973 constitution
- Palimbang massacre
- Green Revolution
- Thrilla in Manila
- Metro Manila
- Tictapul massacre
- Presidential Decree No. 1596
- Isang Bansa, Isang Diwa
- Assassination of Benigno Aquino Jr.
- 1980s debt crisis
- Binondo Central Bank
- Negros famine
- Escalante massacre
- NAMFREL
- People Power Revolution
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Post-presidency |
- 1st district of Leyte (1995–1998)
- Operation Big Bird
- Burial
- Historical distortion
- Solid North
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Kleptocracy |
- Unexplained wealth of the Marcos family
- Marcos mansions
- Marcos jewels
- Overseas landholdings of the Marcos family
- Japanese Official Development Assistance scandal
- Coco Levy Fund scam
- Golden Buddha theft
- BNPP kickbacks
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Controversies | |
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Elections |
- 1949
- 1963
- 1965
- 1967
- 1969
- 1970
- 1971
- 1973 (Jan)
- 1973 (Jul)
- 1975 (KB)
- 1975 (SB)
- 1975
- 1976
- 1977
- 1978
- 1979 (SP)
- 1980 (KB)
- 1981 (Apr)
- 1981 (Jun)
- 1982 (B)
- 1984 parliamentary
- 1984 plebiscite
- 1986
- 1992
- 1995
- 1998
- 2010
- 2013
- 2016
- Bongbong Marcos vice presidential campaign
- 2019
- 2022
- Bongbong Marcos presidential campaign
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Cultural depictions | |
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- ← Diosdado Macapagal
- Corazon Aquino →
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