After 1960, Ramos successively held important positions in the Philippine military: Chairman of the Armed Forces Unconventional War Committee, Commander of the Army Special Airborne Forces, Assistant to the President for Military Affairs, Assistant to the Chief of Staff and Director of the Intelligence Bureau, Commander of the Armed Forces Civil Defence Training Center, Commander of the Security Forces and Director of the National Police Force, Deputy Chief of Staff, Acting Chief of Staff, etc. And engaged in military intelligence work for a long time.
1986 After the Philippine general election in February, Marcos and Corazon Aquino both declared victory in the general election and were sworn in as presidents respectively. At this critical moment, Ramos, then Deputy Chief of Staff of the Philippine Armed Forces, and former Defense Minister Enrile announced their separation from the Marcos government and supported Corazon Aquino, which led to the collapse of the Marcos government. He was appointed chief of staff and was awarded the rank of general. Since then, Ramos has helped Aquino quell seven coups. 1988 President Aquino awarded him the highest medal of honor. In the same year, Ramos stepped down as Secretary of Defense. 1992 1 He won the presidential election and became the president of the Philippines in June of the same year.1left office in June of 1998. His successor is joseph estrada.
Since then, he has actively participated in the activities of international organizations. He has served as Chairman of Boao Forum for Asia, President of Ramos Peace and Development Foundation, Honorary Director of MacArthur Foundation, Founder of Policy Advisory Committee and World Intellectual Property Organization, Director of International Crisis Group, Honorary Member of 2 1 Century Water Resources Committee and Honorary Chairman for Life.