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1986 EDSA REVOLUTION AND THE AQUINO GOVERNMENT

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1986 EDSA REVOLUTION

AND THE AQUINO

GOVERNMENT

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Assassination of Ninoy Aquino

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Facts: September 21, 1972-President Marcos

tried to neutralize his opponents and the opposition party by filing charges to them.

He ordered for the arrest of Senator Benigno “ Ninoy” Aquino Jr.

Aquino was imprisoned at Fort Bonifacio for almost 8 years. He was released when he underwent a heart bypass operation in the United States.

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For almost 3 years in the United States, Aquino decided to return to the Philippines, Marcos tried to stop him, claiming that there was a threat to his life.

He was ordered to postpone his return to the country but he persisted. By using fake travel documents, he was able to fly back to the Philippines.

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Facts: August 21, 1983- He boarded at China

Airlines that landed at Manila International Airport at about 1:00 p.m. in the afternoon.

At the stairway, a shot rang out, in a few seconds several shots were fired.

Ninoy’s lifeless body lay dead on the airport Tarmac.

Rolando Galman- Ninoy’s alleged assassin.

His lifeless body was found few meters from Aquino’s body.

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SNAP PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 1986 1985-the call for change of

government and the resignation of President Marcos emerged.

February 7, 1986- snap presidential election called by Marcos.

-to prove that majority of the citizens still trust Marcos and he still have the mandate of the people.

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The government party, KBL candidates:

Pres. Ferdinand Marcos- President

Arturo M. Tolentino-VicePresident

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On the opposition:United Nation Democratic Party (UNDO) and PDP Laban Mrs.Corazon C. Aquino (President) – Ninoy’s widow.

Salvador H. Laurel (Vice president)- son of the late President Jose P. Laurel.

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“Marcos pa rin! ”(Were still with Marcos!)

-battle cry of the KBL

“Tama Na,Sobra Na,Palitan Na!”(“Enough is enough- change

them”)and

“Ituloy ang laban ni Ninoy!” (“Continue Ninoy’s fighting”)

-These are the slogan of Aquino-Laurel ticket during the

election.

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RESULT OF THE SNAP ELECTION

-As tabulated by the National Citizen Movement for Free Elections (Namfrel), the result of the election showed that, despite massive cheating, intimidation and bribery by the government, Marcos and Tolentino ticket lost to a margin of about 800,000 votes to Aquino and Laurel ticket.

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The so-called “official” tallies made by the Commission on Elections, as certified by the Batasang Pambansa , did not reflect the will of the people.

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30 Commission on Election tabulators – walked out of the Philippine International convention Center (PICC), where the supposedly official tabulation was done.

Reason:As a protest of anomalous computerized tampering of the results.

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February 15, 1986- The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines issued a pastoral latter to be read in all Catholic churches.

February 16, 1986 (Sunday) - the opposition held a huge rally, attended by some four million people at Luneta Park, Manila.

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Mrs. Aquino called for a peaceful non-violent civil disobedience movement and she promised to rally the support of the people to her cause through the country.

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People Power Revolution The “People Power” started as a

military revolt of the reform movement in the Armed Forces of the Philippines.

Leaders: Juan Ponce Enrile –

Secretary of Defence General Fidel Ramos –

Deputy Chief of Staff

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February 22, 1986

-Minister Enrile and General Ramos gave a press conference to announce their withdrawal of support from President Marcos.

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-Minister Enrile admitted that Mrs. Aquino had won the elections and that President Marcos had been deceiving the people for some time.

-He called on Marcos to resign and for the people to support the military defectors.

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-Priest and nuns led by Cardinal Sin and ordinary citizens inspired by Corazon Aquino, Salvador Laurel and others, joined the anti-Marcos soldiers.

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Three Powers :*military*church*people power

February 23, 1986 – thousands more came and reinforced the human barricade around two camps.

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General Fabian Ver - leader of the Marcos loyalist troops which causes the said situation more critical.

About 8 p.m. - the attacking forces, riding in armoured tanks and carriers under the command of Brig. Gen. Artemio Tadiar, arrived at Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) in front of Camp Crame.

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They could not assault the camp.Reasons:

-Thousands of unarmed civilians had formed a vast human barricade to block the way.

-Priests and nuns knelt or sat in front of the tanks, and behind them were many more citizens ready and willing to sacrifice their lives

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-People rushed to the soldiers and offered them food and drink as a gesture of love.

-Children were hoisted up to the tanks giving fresh flowers and friendly embrace to the Marcos troops.

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February 24 and 25

-The confidence of the people soared because the tide turned in their favour.

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-About 85% of the members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines including Air Force joined the side of Minister Enrile and General Ramos.

-Millions of citizens from all walk of life took turns in maintaining the people’s barricades, and thousand more come from nearby provinces .

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February 25, 1986

-Marcos and his family, and some friends (including General Ver) left the Malacañang Palace and were taken by the United State Air Force to Guam then to Hawaii.

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-The dictatorial government has ended. The people had won, after a peaceful revolution of only four days.

-To celebrate the downfall of the Marcos dictatorship, the people it bonfires, danced and sang in the streets of the main cities of the country.

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MARIA CORAZON SUMULONG COJUANGCO-AQUINO

(February 25, 1986 – June 30, 1992)

Seventh President of the third Philippine Republic

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-First woman President of the countryShe was born on January 25, 1933

-Died on August 1, 2009Through the people power she led, she restored democracy of the Philippines

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-Through the people power she led, she restored democracy of the Philippines.

-She led the people power that ousted the strongman Ferdinand E. Marcos.

-She was the widow of the assassinated opposition leader Benigno Aquino.

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-She was nominated to the Nobel Prize for peace

-In 1986, she was featured by the Time Magazine as “Woman of the Year”

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-One of her achievements was the framing of the new constitution wherein one of the new contents was the limitation of the power of the president

-She established the bicameral system of lawmaking body.

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-Her programs on social aspect highlight the interest on liberties and human rights; there was a series of peace talks with the Muslim separatists and communist insurgents.

-She encouraged prioritizing the Filipino products as her slogan goes “Let’s all think Filipino; Lets buy Filipino”.

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-The country experienced a series of coup attempts which was also the hindrance for the aborted Nobel Peace Prize award.  

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SCHOLASTIC ACHEIVEMENTS

Doctor of International Relations,

honoris causa, from:

Boston University in Boston Eastern University in St. David,

Pennsylvania Fordham University in New York Waseda University in Tokyo

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-Doctor of Civil Law, honoris causa, from:Far Eastern University (59th Commencement Exercises, March 1987)

-Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, from:University of the PhilippinesUniversity of Santo Tomas in Manila

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Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa, from:

-Ateneo de Manila UniversityCollege of Mount Saint Vincent in New York

-Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan (Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines)

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Doctor of Humanities, honoris causa, from:

-San Beda College in Manila, 2000

-Seattle University, 2002Stonehill

-College in MassachusettsUniversity of Oregon, 1995

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Doctor of Public Administration, honoris causa, from:

-Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (University of the City of Manila), June 1994  

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TRANSITORY GOVERNMENT AND PROVISIONAL CONSTITUTION

-After her oath of office at the Club Filipino, President Aquino immediately established a revolutionary government to control the situation. She formed a small cabinet composed of 14 minutes ordered the release of all political prisoners and restored the wilt of habeas corpus in Region IX and XII in Mindanao.

-She opened the doors of Malacañang Palace to the people and preferred to work in the small Guest House of the Palace.

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February 1987

-A constitutional commission was formed to draft a new and permanent constitution.

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SALIENT FEATURES OF 1987 CONSTITUTIONDemocratic and Republican State

The nature of the Philippines as state, according to the Constitution is a “democratic and republican state.” Following the same provision, it states that “sovereignty resides in the people and all government authority emanates from them.” The provision is a clear provision that sovereign power belongs to the people, not to the military or to government officials.

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Separation of Powers

-Consistent with the doctrine of separation of powers, the powers of the government are exercised mainly by the three branches- the executive, the legislative and judiciary. The 1987 Constitution prohibits encroachment of one branch over the other.

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Judicial and Bar Council

-A body created to recommend appointees to the judicial branch. The council is designed to remove politics from the appointment of justices and judges. The council was composed of Supreme Court Chief Justice, Secretary of Justice, a Representative of Congress, a representative from the Integrated Bar of the Philippines, a professor of Law, a retired member of the Supreme Court, a representative for private sector and the Clerk of Court of the Supreme Court.

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Veto Power and Overriding the Veto Power

-The presidential power to disapprove or reject a proposed law is called veto power. However, congress may override the veto power of the president if there is approval of 2/3rds of the members of the congress. This is to ensure that congress will not pass hasty legislation, while the power to override is to prevent the abuse of power by the president.

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Autonomy of the Local Government

The constitution grants autonomy from the local government units. Local government units under the constitution may exercise the three fundamental powers of the government, these are: power of taxation, power of eminent domain and police power.

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Declaration of Martial Law and

Suspension of the Privilege of the

Writ of Habeas Corpus

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Staggered Number of Senators

-Of the twenty-four senators elected in 1992, the first twelve obtaining the highest number of votes shall serve for six years and the remaining twelve for three years. This is intended to ensure the continuity of legislative process.

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Creation of Metropolitan Authority

-Metropolitan Authority (now MMDA) is composed of heads of all local governments in the Metropolitan Manila area. The MMDA’s tasks are the following: (1) Development and planning (2) Transport and traffic management (3) Solid waste disposal

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(4) Flood control

(5) Urban renewal and zoning

(6) Health and sanitation

(7) Public safety

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DEVELOPMENTS

-PRESIDENT

CORAZON AQUINO ADMINISTRATION

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A. Political Development Under Aquino Administration

Coup d’état and

Insurgency

-Progress is inevitable when corruption is eliminated, peace and order and basic liberties are restored but the administration of Aquino was considered weak, as it faced coup attempt that hindered economic development of the country. But the administration was able to survive at least 10 coup d’état attempt.

 

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Privatization 

-President Aquino privatized many government owned and controlled corporations, such as water and electricity. This practice was viewed by many as Aquino catering to oligarchic as well as promoting the interest of the United States, losing the government’s power of regulation

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Naval Bases

-President Aquino lobbyed for the extension of 10 years of United States military bases in the Philippines but the Senate rejected it. The United States turned over the Clark Air Base and the Subic Bay Naval Base in December 1992, ending almost a century of U.S. military presence in the Philippines.

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Ill-Gotten Wealth

-The injustice, abuses and corrupt activities of the ousted President Marcos paved way for the series of initiatives under the Aquino administration to give justice to the victims.

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Presidential Commission on Government (PCGG)

-This was created by President Aquino to recover properties illegally occupied by Marcos and his cronies.

-Marcos and other were assessed with tax liabilities and charged with graft and corruption. Properties in the United States, traced as part of the Marcos ill-gotten wealth, were recovered and sold.

-Bank deposit worth millions in Switzerland was put under the control of the Swiss courts.

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HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS

-President Marcos was charged for violating the U.S. Alien Tort Statute for human rights of sone 10,000 Filipinos and ordered to pay a total of two billion dollars as compensation to the victims.

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Presidential Committe on Human Rights(PCHR)

-Created by President Aquino

- It began receiving complaints on human rights abuses

1987- The Task Force Detains of the Philippines filed around 700 cases on various human rights abuses.

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Commission on Human Rights

-received 12,000 complaints in its first 6 years.

-Only half of the investigated complaints reached the prosecutor’s office and the courts.

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ECONOMIC CONDITIONUNDER

AQUINO ADMINISTRATION

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Country’s US $28 billion external debt –

The most serious problem in the Philippines at the time Aquino assumed the office as President. 

Economists within the economic planning agency, the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) - Argued that economic recovery would be difficult, if not impossible, to achieve in a short period of time if the country did not reduce the size of the source outflows associated with its external debt.

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AGRARIAN REFORMJune 10, 1988 - President Corazon Aquino signed into law Republic Act No. 6657(Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law of 1988)

-The program gives the farmers and farm workers the opportunity to improve the quality of their lives. The land reform of Pres. Aquino was more comprehensive in the sense that it covers all public and private farmlands, including other lands of the public domain suitable to the agriculture as compared to Pres. Marcos’ land reform program which covers rice and corn farmlands only.

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AGRARIAN REFORM

Note: Qualified beneficiaries

are entitled to receive family size farmlands, which will not exceed 3 hectares.

Owners can retain 5 hectares.

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ECONOMIC GROWTH-The economic growth was low to 1.9%. For

the next 2 years, growth was more respectable to 5.7% and 6.7%.

-1986-1987- consumption contributed to economic growth, investment began to increase.

-1988-1989- investment in durable goods increase by almost 30% because of the support of international community.

-1989-1991- meetings of the aid plan called the Multilateral Aid Initiative. Also known as the Philippine Assistance Plan, a multinational initiated to provide assistance to the Philippines, pledges a total of US$ 6.7 billion.

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Taxation

-The Aquino administration formulated thirty new measures in its tax reform program. The investment incentives system was revised, luxury taxes were imposed.

-1988- a variety of sales taxes were replaced by a 10% value-added tax.

-Problem: System of collecting taxes 

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SOCIO-CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT UNDER AQUINO’S ADMINISTRATION

Democracy has been restored, including democratic practices and possesses upon the ouster of a director.

Basic freedom was restored, no fear of unlawful arrest nor illegal detention, and worst summary execution

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-The freedom of the press and expression were now enjoyed without hesitation or fear from punishment.

Violence and military abuses were eliminated, people begun to live their normal and peaceful lives.

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EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT DURING AQUINO’S ADMINISTRATION 1990-1991- Decade of Education for All

(EFA)

Aquino expanded the Nonformal Education in the Philippines.

Executive Order No. 117- enacted to create the Bureau of Nonformal Education

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Article 14, section 2(4) of the 1987 Philippine constitution:

“The state shall encourage nonformal, formal, indigenous learning systems, as well as self-learning, independent and out-of- school study programs, particularly those that respond to community needs: and provide adult citizens, the disabled and out-of-school youth training in civics, vocational efficiency and other skills.”

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Scandals

Philippine Airlines Lines Stocks to nephew’s

-Cory Approved in January 1992 the sale of 67% of the stocks of the Philippine Airlines (PAL) to an investment group headed by her relatives, composed of one of her Tanjuatco nephews and three of her Cojuangco nephews. The sale resulted in a loss of USD 300-million plus for the Filipino people. The Philippine government, through the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), owned the shares. And worse, her nephews did not even have the money to pay for the airline stocks. They borrowed the money that they used to pay GSIS from three Philippines government-owned banks, even using the PAL stocks as collateral.  

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“REFUSAL TO GIVE HACIENDA LUISITA TO FARMERS”

-Cory publicity promised in 1986 that Hacinda Luisita will be distributed to the farmers. However, in 1987n she issued Presidential Proclamation 131 and Executive Order No. 229 just days before her legislative powers were going to revert back to congress, to include a provision in the Land Reform program for a “Stock Distribution Option”, which allows landowners to comply with the Land Reform Law without actually giving land to the formers. Hacienda Luisita of course look this new option, and thus was not redistributed to the farmers.  

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LEGACY-Corazon Aquino is fondly remembered and

deeply revered by Filipinos as the "mother of Philippine democracy", the "housewife who led a revolution" and the "woman who restored democracy".

-Many also see her both as a hero and a saint. She has also been hailed as a modern-day ”Joan of Arc” by international observers.

-As president, for all the challenges and headaches her administration faced, Aquino will be remembered for bringing back democratic, republican and constitutional rule in the Philippines with the unveiling and ratification of the 1987 Constitution.

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-She promulgated the New Civil Code of the Philippines and the Family Code of the Philippines.

-Her presidency would be remembered for its emphasis on decentralization of governmental powers by pressing for more involvement of local governments and pushing for autonomy as a means to ward off ethnic secessionism in the Cordillera and Muslim Mindanao regions.

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Interesting Facts:

-According to Cory, Ninoy, although not demonstrative, expresses his love through gifts and love letters. In fact, for her 21st birthday, Cory received from Ninoy a portrait of her done by no less than Fernando Amorsolo. It was too expensive that the painting cost Ninoy two months’ salary

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-She was a grade school valedictorian by accident.

-She spoke Japanese and French.

-She was initially unhappy about Ninoy’s political ambitions

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-She used tranquilizers to stop herself from crying.  -She did have some ‘political experience

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-Contrary to popular belief that Cory did not have any political experience, she did somewhat had a brief foray into the world of American politics.

-During her stay in the States, Cory joined the junior Republicans and became a volunteer supporter for New York Governor Thomas Dewey against the Democrat Harry Truman during the 1948 elections

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Thank You and

God Speed!

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