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Arroyo's 81 foreign trips more frequent than that of US presidents
By ANNIE RUTH SABANGAN, GMANews.TV
If foreign travel is a measure of success, the 14th president of the Philippines can be considered a very accomplished leader. Globetrotting Gloria Macapagal Arroyo spent almost a year of her almost nine-year presidency out of the country. President Arroyoâs trips were even more frequent than that of several former presidents of the United States, according to a study. Government data culled by GMA News Research showed that from August 2001 to September 2009, Mrs. Arroyo was abroad for 312 days, or about 35 days per year. Since she assumed the presidency, Mrs. Arroyo embarked on 81 foreign trips, which included 111 visits and meetings in 40 countries, cities, and territories, the latest of which was her August 31 travel to Libya this year. This means that on the average, Mrs. Arroyo visited about four countries and made nine trips annually since she became president. Mrs. Arroyoâs foreign travels were more frequent than that of former US presidents Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, and Dwight Eisenhower.
A study by the US National Taxpayers Union (NTU) on US presidential travels from 1953 to 2001 showed that Carter and Ford went abroad almost eight times a year during their terms as president; Nixon, 7.6 times; Reagan, six times; Kennedy, 5.6; Johnson, 5.2; and Eisenhower, 4.6. William Jefferson âBill" Clinton, who traveled almost 17 times annually, was the most traveled US president during the period, followed by George H.W. Bush who went abroad 15 times a year, according to NTU. Favorite destinations: US, China, Japan The US is the country most frequented by the President, which she visited 15 times. The visits included her meeting with President Barack Obama wherein Mrs. Arroyo and her entourage that included 23 lawmakers were criticized for their expensive meals in at least four restaurants in New York and Washington D.C. Based on a report from Malacañang, the presidential party gave away P6 million in tips for the six-day US trip from July 5 to August 5, 2009. (See: Arroyo party gave away P6M in tips during six-day US stay) China comes second with nine visits, including Mrs. Arroyoâs Sept. 2 to 4, 2004 state visit, which was her first overseas travel after she won a fresh term as president. The President came under fire during the said travel for bringing along her family, grandchildren, and their nannies to China. On Aug. 31, 2004, President Arroyo issued Administrative Order No. 103, which imposed government austerity programs that included a cutback in the travels of public officials. Another controversial trip she made in China was on April 21 2007 when she witnessed the signing of the scandal-ridden $329-million National Broadband Network deal with Chinaâs Zhong Xing Telecommunications Corp. in Boâao, Hainan. The President suspended the deal on Sept. 22, 2007 âin response to political criticisms." (See: Looking Back: The NBN-ZTE controversy)
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