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Aquino's campaign slogan to emphasize his platform against corruption. His campaign is a response to the previous administration of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo which faced many political scandals some of which implicated the President herself. The slogan proposes that with the eradication of corruption, poverty is likewise addressed. [8] [9]
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[6] [37] His campaign slogan, "Sama-sama tayong babangon muli" (Together, we shall rise again), also reflects this message. [3] The colors predominantly used by the campaign are red and green; red is associated with the Kilusang Bagong Lipunan , the party of former president Ferdinand Marcos , his father, while green is the campaign color of ...
The slogan "Sa ikauunlad ng bayan, disiplina ang kailangan" (Filipino for "For the nation's progress, discipline is needed") [1] [2] was a political catchphrase created by the administration of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos after his declaration of martial law, as a justification for his authoritarian rule and in an effort to promote the "new society". [3]