Prime Minister of The Philippines - Statistics

Statistics

  • Living former Prime Ministers:
Cesar E. A. Virata (1981-1986) (born December 12, 1930) — 700182000000000000082 years, 7002148000000000000148 days
  • List of Prime Ministers by age at the start of term:
  1. Ferdinand E. Marcos — 700160000000000000060 years, 7002274000000000000274 days
  2. Salvador H. Laurel — 700157000000000000057 years, 700199000000000000099 days
  3. Cesar E. A. Virata — 700150000000000000050 years, 7002200000000000000200 days
  4. Pedro A. Paterno — 700141000000000000041 years, 700169000000000000069 days
  5. Apolinario Mabini — 700134000000000000034 years, 7002163000000000000163 days
  • List of Prime Ministers by tenure of office:
  1. Cesar E. A. Virata (1981-1986) — 70004000000000000004 years, 7002240000000000000240 days
  2. Ferdinand E. Marcos (1978-1981) — 70003000000000000003 years, 700118000000000000018 days
  3. Apolinario Mabini (1899) — 50000000000000000000 years, 7002184000000000000184 days
  4. Pedro A. Paterno (1899) — 50000000000000000000 years, 7002131000000000000131 days
  5. Salvador H. Laurel (1986) — 50000000000000000000 years, 700128000000000000028 days

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