Monday, May 27, 2019

Bloodless Revolution

THE BLOODLESS REVOLUTION. Talking about the first coverage, economical Crisis causes and results are one of the main root cause of Martial Law back then. Economy of many developing countries, including the Philippines, has reached its mental unsoundness in its peak. When Ninoy Aquino was assassinated, many accommodate now the courage to protest and do demonstrations against Marcos Regime whether or not in Manila which caused investors to back out since they are afraid of economical instability that had been continuously brought by these protests.Since there is already economic crisis that time, many are fired from their jobs thus, leaving the country to widespread unemployment and these unemployed Filipinos joined the rallies and marches leading(a) to more popular grievances and discontent. Human rights violation were rampant and landlordism and poverty grew. Due to his criticisms not only in the country but from other nations as well, Marcos declared Snap Elections with Cory A quino as his main rival. He won evetually because of massive fraudility. This has enraged Filipinos with their leader C. Aquino and boycott Marcos allies companies.This has led to greater protests and marches and apparently, bloodless renewing took place with the help of Jaime Cardinal Sin, Agapito Aquino, Juan Ponce Enrile, Fidel Ramos, religious organizations, and most importantly, the Filipino people. Marcos has left the country with his family and went to Hawaii through the help of US Air Force. Cory Aquino has been declared by the mass as the President of the Philippines with her Vice President Laurel and implemented the 1987 Constitution which replaced the merciless Martial Law of Marcos People Power run refers to the popular uprising that ousted Philippine president Ferdinand E.Marcos in February 1986. Also known as the EDSA Revolution, the uprising was in reaction to the massive fraud and violence unleashed by the government to ensure that Marcos and vicepresidential candi date Arturo Tolentino would win the so-called snapelectionsthat Marcos had called earlier that month. The opposition ticket was headed by Corazon Aquino, wife of former Senator Benigno Ninoy Aquino, who was assassinated in 1983 byelementsof the Philippinemilitaryas he debarked his plane at theManilaInternational Airport(since renamed Ninoy AquinoInternationalAirport).Many believed that Aquino and her running mate,SalvadorLaurel, would have won had theelectionsbeen modal(a) and honest. Massive demonstrations were held in front of Malacanang (thepresidentialpalace) and twomilitarycamps located at Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA). The peaceful uprising became a model for other countries compliments to change their government without resort to amilitarycoup or a bloody revolution. Having the evaluation, the question that the reporter wanted to ask is thathaving now the clearer scenario and amend knowledge about the EDSA Revolution I, which is more preferable DICTATORSHIP or DEMOC RACY?As for my perspective, it would be STILL DEMOCRACY. People will tend to suppose that dictatorship is better since many Filipinos now are not abiding the law and usage of force in its implementation would be the best solution. only if then, I think the main and very problem of out country is the misunderstanding and mis-usage of the word FREEDOM in which DEMOCRACY is quoted with. True Freedom and nation would always come with rights and responsibilities as citizens of our country. It is all about changenot for the worse but for the betterment.

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