People Power Revolution: Marcos ousted, Aquino installed as President

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The People Power Revolution in the Philippines began as a nonviolent uprising that culminated in the ousting of President Ferdinand Marcos from power. The revolution was fueled by years of corruption, economic struggles, and human rights abuses under Marcos' regime. The tipping point came when Marcos declared victory in a disputed presidential election against opposition leader Corazon Aquino, sparking widespread accusations of fraud. In response, millions of Filipinos took to the streets in protest, with the uprising centered in the capital city of Manila. The protesters, including nuns, students, and ordinary citizens, used peaceful resistance and civil disobedience to defy the military forces loyal to Marcos. The movement gained international attention, with the world watching as the Filipino people united against a dictator with a long history of abuses. As the protests intensified, key figures from the government and military, including Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile and armed forces Vice Chief of Staff Fidel Ramos, defected from Marcos' camp and joined the opposition. Their support boosted the momentum of the revolution, leading to a turning point when Marcos was forced to flee the country and seek exile in Hawaii. Corazon Aquino, the widow of assassinated opposition leader Benigno Aquino Jr., was sworn in as the new President, marking a historic moment in Philippine history. The People Power Revolution demonstrated the power of collective action and nonviolent resistance in achieving political change. It symbolized the will of the Filipino people to fight for democracy, freedom, and justice. The peaceful transition of power from Marcos to Aquino inspired similar movements around the world and solidified the Philippines' reputation as a beacon of democracy in Southeast Asia. #PeoplePowerRevolution #CorazonAquino #PhilippinesDemocracy
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