Answer:
Maria Corazon Cojuangco Aquino.
Explanation:
Maria Corazon Aquino was the first female President of her country the Philippines and was also the first female president in Asia. She would later be referred to as "the Mother of Democracy" in the Philippines.
The way to her presidency was one that led to numerous obstacles. After the assassination of her senator husband, she was propositioned to be the opposing party for the presidency in the election. President Marcos called for a snap election where Maria would be the opponent. Despite losing the race, Maria, with the support of different organizations, would oust the president.
Maria's presidency also saw the implementation of the 1987 Constitution that limited the rights and powers of the president, thereby bringing more democracy. She also focused on civil liberties, peace talks to end political unrest in her country and also took on various issues regarding human rights. She died of cancer on August 1, 2009.