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Corazon Aquino was inaugurated as the 11th president of the Philippines on February 25, 1986, at Sampaguita Hall (Now Kalayaan Hall). On the morning of Tuesday, February 25, at around 7 a.m., a minor clash occurred between loyal government troops and the reformists.
September 25 - The Justice for Aquino, Justice for All or JAJA Coalition is created by Sen. Jose W. Diokno through his group Kilusan sa Kapangyarihan at Karapatan ng Bayan (Movement for People's Sovereignty and Democracy) or KAAKBAY, which introduced pressure politics in the Philippines. [2]
Subsequently, the People Power Revolution, a non-violent mass demonstration movement, took place from February 22 to 25. The People Power Revolution, along with defections from the Armed Forces of the Philippines and support from the Philippine Catholic Church, ousted Marcos and secured Aquino's accession to the presidency on February 25, 1986 ...
February 25 is the 56th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar; ... Corazon Aquino becomes the Philippines' first female president. ...
February 11 – Evelio Javier, politician and Governor of Antique [1] (b. 1942) February 25 – Nemesio Yabut, politician and Mayor of Makati (b. 1925) April 17 – Emma Henry, first female national police commander [29] April 24 – Pete Mabasa, Manila Bulletin correspondent [30] April 25 – Willie Vicoy, Reuters photographer (aged 45) [30]
Feb. 25: Let's All Eat Right Day, National Chocolate Covered Nut Day, Quiet Day, National Clam Chowder Day, World Spay Day. Feb. 26: Carpe Diem Day, Letter to an Elder Day, National Pistachio Day ...
The inauguration of the president of the Republic of the Philippines is a ceremony marking the commencement of the six-year term of a ... February 25, 1986 [j ...
This evolved in the largely peaceful 1986 EDSA Revolution, which ended with Marcos going into exile in Hawaii and Corazon Aquino becoming the 11th president of the Philippines on February 25, 1986. Under Aquino, the Philippines would adopt a new constitution, ending the Fourth Republic and ushering in the beginning of the Fifth Republic.