what happened during EDSA revolution 1
I want to know the important events and ,the past happenings,during the EDSA REVOLUTION 1 and 2.
February 25, 1986
The EDSA revolution was a series of popular demonstrations in the Philippines that began in 1983 and ended in 1986. It was a sustained campaign of civil resistance to eliminate regime violence and electoral fraud.
February 21, 1986
the promise in edsa revolution really happened it change the whole governance in the Philippines and these are the changes happens: 1.Democracy was finally restored, 2.the Filipinos learned tovalue the importance of unity, 3.the batasang pambansa was dissolve, 4.a new constitution wasframed to conform to the needsof free democratic nation.
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edsa 1 issue
The EDSA Revolution, also known as the People Power Revolution, took place in the Philippines from February 22 to 25, 1986. It is estimated that around 2 million people participated in the demonstrations at EDSA, the main thoroughfare in Metro Manila. This peaceful uprising led to the ousting of President Ferdinand Marcos and the restoration of democracy in the country. The event is celebrated for its mass mobilization and nonviolent resistance.
according to the case of Estrada vs. Desierto... 1. EDSA 1 involves the exercise of the people power revolution which overthrows the WHOLE Government, while EDSA 2 is an exercise of people power of freedom of speech and freedom of assembly to petition the governement for redress of grievances which only affected the office of the president. 2. EDSA 1 is extra-constitutional and the legitimacy of the new governemnt that resulted from it cannot be subject of judicial review, while EDSA 2 is intra-constitutional and the resignation of the sitting president that it caused and the succession of the VP as president are subject to judicial review. 3. EDSA 1 involves political question while EDSA 2 involves legal question. ---from: Atty. Edwin Rey Sandoval Notes POLITICAL LAW REVIEWER 2007.
Occurred from February 22-25, 1986 Quezon City Philippines, also known as the EDSA Revolution or the Yellow Revolution. In which are now happening to some Arab country.
EDSA 1, also known as the People Power Revolution in 1986, was a non-violent uprising in the Philippines that led to the ousting of President Ferdinand Marcos. It was marked by mass protests, civil disobedience, and the united efforts of various sectors of society, culminating in Marcos fleeing the country. EDSA 2 occurred in 2001, resulting in the removal of President Joseph Estrada due to corruption allegations. Similar to EDSA 1, it involved significant public mobilization and a call for government accountability.
EDSA 1, also known as the People Power Revolution, occurred in the Philippines from February 22 to 25, 1986. It was a peaceful uprising against the authoritarian regime of President Ferdinand Marcos, sparked by widespread allegations of electoral fraud in the 1986 presidential election. Millions of Filipinos gathered along Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) to demand Marcos' resignation, ultimately leading to his departure and the restoration of democracy in the country. The event is celebrated for its nonviolent approach and the unity of various social sectors in opposing tyranny.