He has been considered one of the most influential elder statesmen of the Philippines in the 21st Century. This was born from a lifetime of service, first in the military and then in politics. He became one of the central figures in the upheavals of 1986. Later he would be elected President of the country in 1992, the first of a Protestant faith though, as he himself points out, it mattered not in his administration. Even after his term he continued to have the ear of his successors. To his supporters it felt as if he would always be around.
Reality stepped in this Sunday,
July 31 as reported by CNN Philippines. Fidel V. Ramos, General and 12th
President of the Philippines, passed away At Makati Medical Center. He was 94
years old. Although no official cause of death was given by his family, it was
believed to have risen from a period of ill health according to Silvester Bello
III, who served as acting Justice Secretary during the Ramos Administration. Radio
station DZRH posited that the former President was suffering from COVID-19, and
succumbed to complications from the disease.
In the wake of his passing Ramos,
also known as FVR, is remembered by public supporters and political
contemporaries. Among the latter is President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., who
declared a national period of mourning from July 31 to August 9, with flags to
fly at half-mast morning to sunset. Ramos figured prominently in the People
Power Revolution that ended the administration of Marcos’ father, Ferdinand Sr.
But on social media President Marcos spoke highly of FVR, stating on Facebook, “Our
family shares the Filipino people’s grief on this sad day. We did not only lose
a good leader but also a member of the family.”
Fidel V. Ramos was born 1928 in
Pangasinan, and in his honor a Philippine professional basketball team in the
short-lived MBA league called itself the Presidents for one season. A West
Point Graduate, Ramos fought in the Korean War, served in Vietnam, and then
became head of the Philippine Constabulary (PC). He was Chief of Staff in the
Armed Forces of the Philippines when People Power happened in 1986, and was
named Defense Secretary in the Corazon Aquino Administration. His record made
him a solid candidate in the 1992 Presidential Election, which he won. The
Ramos Administration was noted for securing peace with the MNLF and revitalizing
the economy through the 1997 Asian financial crisis.
Accolades to the late President
were also given by his successors: Joseph Estrada, who served as Ramos’ Vice
President; Rodrigo Duterte and his daughter, current VP Sara Duterte. More
honors came from the AFP with he once headed, and even the US Embassy to the Philippines
and the European Union.
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