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Bacolod, Philippines
January 1986
Acting President Ferinard Marcos campaigns for re-election.
The People Power Revolution was a mostly nonviolent mass demonstration in the Philippines.
In November 1985, President Ferdinand Marcos announced snap presidential elections be held in 1996, one year ahead of schedule. The opposition candidate was Corazon Aquino and Marcos himself ran for re-election. The elections were held on February 7. The electoral exercise was marred by widespread violence and tampering of election results. The official election canvasser, the Commission on Elections (COMELEC), declared Marcos the victor. The National Movement for Free Elections (NAMFREL), an accredited poll watcher, had Aquino as the winner. Due to the reports of alleged fraud, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) issued a statement condemning the elections. The United States Senate passed a resolution stating the same.
Four days of action with millions of Filipinos taking to the streets in Manila led to the downfall of the authoritarian regime of President Marcos. The Marcos family fled the country and was transported by American helicopters to Clark Air Base in Angeles City, Pampanga, before heading on to Guam, and finally to Hawaii. Corazon Aquino was installed as the president of the Republic.
January 1986
Acting President Ferinard Marcos campaigns for re-election.
The People Power Revolution was a mostly nonviolent mass demonstration in the Philippines.
In November 1985, President Ferdinand Marcos announced snap presidential elections be held in 1996, one year ahead of schedule. The opposition candidate was Corazon Aquino and Marcos himself ran for re-election. The elections were held on February 7. The electoral exercise was marred by widespread violence and tampering of election results. The official election canvasser, the Commission on Elections (COMELEC), declared Marcos the victor. The National Movement for Free Elections (NAMFREL), an accredited poll watcher, had Aquino as the winner. Due to the reports of alleged fraud, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) issued a statement condemning the elections. The United States Senate passed a resolution stating the same.
Four days of action with millions of Filipinos taking to the streets in Manila led to the downfall of the authoritarian regime of President Marcos. The Marcos family fled the country and was transported by American helicopters to Clark Air Base in Angeles City, Pampanga, before heading on to Guam, and finally to Hawaii. Corazon Aquino was installed as the president of the Republic.
- Copyright
- Anthony Suau 1986
- Image Size
- 3975x2408 / 2.3MB
- Contained in galleries
- Revolutions 1986-1991

