Presidency of Corazon Aquino
Presidency of Corazon Aquino
Presidency of Corazon Aquino
Corazon
Conjuangco
Aquino
The bloodless,
PeoplePowerRevolutionin EDSA
renewed thepowerof the people,
strengthened the meaning
ofdemocracyand restored the
democratic institutions of government.
The Presidency
ofCorazon C.
Aquinospanned for
six years from
February 25, 1986 to
June 30, 1992.
Economy
Since 1986, the Aquino administration has paid off $4
billion of the country's outstanding debts to regain
good international credit ratings and attract the
attention of future markets.
Nevertheless, the administration borrowed an
additional $9 billion, increasing the national debt by
$5 billion within six years time since the ouster of
former President Ferdinand Marcos in 1986.
Revolutionary Government
Landmark Legislation
Agrarian Reform
Upon her ascension into power, President Aquino envisioned agrarian
and land reform as the centerpiece of her administration's social
legislative agenda.
On February 22, 1987, three weeks after the resounding
ratification of the 1987 Constitution, agrarian workers and farmers
marched to the historic Mendiola Street nearMalacaan Palace to
demand genuine land reform from Aquino's administration.
The farmers' march turned bloody and violent when Marine forces
fired at farmers who tried to go beyond the designated
demarcation line set by the police. As a result, 12 farmers were
killed and 19 were injured in this incident now known as
theMendiola Massacre.
Privatization
Sports
The1986 Asian GamesinSeoul,South Koreafinished with
the Philippines in sixth with 18 medals.
In 1988, the1988 Summer Olympicsin Seoul,
athleteLeopoldo Serantesgot the bronze medal in the
men's light flyweight division of boxing. Manila was to
become the host city of the1991 Southeast Asian
Gamesand the host country finished second place to
Indonesia.
To ensure the standards of its athletes, thePhilippine
Sports Commission was established in 1990 as an institution
to train future athletes in sports and international events.
Military Insurrections
3. GMA-7 incident
Controversies
Mendiola Massacre
Within a year of the People Power
Revolution, on January 22, 1987, state
security forces fired their guns into a
farmers' march on Malacaan Palace.
Thirteen of the peasants were killed
and many more wounded.
The End.
By:
Mikke D. Lejano
Patricia Ann C. Ruedas
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