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Andal Ampatuan Sr.

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In 2006, Arroyo issued Executive Order 546, allowing local officials and the police to deputize local militia to aid in the fight against insurgents. These are locally known as civilian volunteer organizations or CVOs. The Executive Order was issued shortly after an assassination attempt on Andal
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The 2007 midterm elections for the Philippine Senate had Maguindanao in focus once more as it was the only province that returned a 12-0 win for Arroyo's Senate slate,
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when she assumed the presidency after EDSA People Power II. During the 2004 presidential elections, Arroyo dominated the polls in Shariff Aguak and most of
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In 2019 Ampatuan's sons Zaldy, Andal Jr., and Anwar Sr., as well as other relatives and accomplices, were convicted of 57 counts of murder.
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Before the court case concluded, Ampatuan died on July 17, 2015, in Quezon City after falling into a coma caused by a
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in the Philippines. He was elected Governor of Maguindanao in 2001, defeating incumbent Governor
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and was charged with multiple counts of murder after having been arrested on December 1, 2009.
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In 2011 Ampatuan pleaded not guilty in court to charges of having overseen the massacre.
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In 2001, the Ampatuan clan solidified its hold on power through a close friendship with
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provinces, results were contested by Arroyo's main rival, popular actor
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appointed him as mayor and officer-in-charge of Maganoy (now
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Conde, Carlos H.; Norimitsu Onishi (November 25, 2009).
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Index

Andal Ampatuan, Sr.
Maguindanao
Zacaria Candao
Sajid Ampatuan
Maganoy (Shariff Aguak)
Mindanao
Commonwealth of the Philippines
Quezon City
Lakas–CMD
Lakas–Kampi–CMD
Zaldy
Andal Jr.
Maguindanao massacre
Maguindanao
Mindanao
Zacaria Candao
President
Ferdinand Marcos
Shariff Aguak
Corazon Aquino
People Power Revolution
1988 local election
2001 elections
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
Maguindanao
Maguindanao
Mindanao
Fernando Poe Jr.
Team Unity
Citizen Armed Force Geographical Unit

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