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What is the relevance of Pres. Aquino's speech to the political setting during that period

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

When Corazon Aquino was elected president of the Philippines following the peaceful People Power Revolution, the Corazon Aquino Presidency officially started.

Explanation:

  • It lasted six years, from February 25, 1986, to June 30, 1992.
  • The end of authoritarian rule in the Philippines and the beginning of a new era for the country were both heralded by the nonviolent People Power Revolution's victory and Corazon Aquino's election to the Philippine President.  
  • International praise and love for Aquino and the Filipino people were generated by the comparatively peaceful means of her ascension to office.
  • Because she was elected using popular power, Aquino, a revolutionary president, was able to dismantle and destroy the oppressive laws passed by her predecessor, reestablish civil freedoms, and annul the 1973 "Marcos Constitution.

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Answered by pinkypearl301
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Answer:

The speech of the former President Corazon Aquino gives us the insights on how Filipinos struggled to attain freedom. the relevance of Pres. Aquino's speech to the political setting during that period has been explained below:

Explanation:

The Corazon Aquino Presidency began when Corazon Aquino was chosen to lead the Philippines after the peaceful People Power Revolution.

  • International praise and love for Aquino and the Filipino people were generated by the comparatively peaceful means of her ascension to office.
  • Because she was elected using popular power, Aquino, a revolutionary president, was able to dismantle to repeal the 1973 "Marcos Constitution," as well as the restrictive restrictions that her predecessor passed.

The address was passionate, extremely personal, and powerful; it was cut off by applause 11 times and finished with standing ovations. The "finest speech I've ever heard in my 34 years in Congress," according to House Speaker Tip O'Neill. "Cory, you hit a home run," Senate Majority Leader Robert Dole congratulated with pleasure to her. "Let's just say the emotion of the occasion saved the day," said House Minority Whip Trent Lott. It would be remembered as one of the former president's best addresses in the annals of our nation.

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