Filipinos commemorating the 40th EDSA People Power Revolution anniversary with a unified crowd, candles, banners, and neutral AFP presence at the iconic monument.
Filipinos commemorating the 40th EDSA People Power Revolution anniversary with a unified crowd, candles, banners, and neutral AFP presence at the iconic monument.
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Reflections on the 40th anniversary of EDSA People Power

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As the 40th anniversary of the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution approaches, leaders and officials share views on its legacy amid ongoing challenges like corruption and disunity. A third-generation Aquino discusses the revolution's hope and baggage, while the AFP pledges neutrality during protests. These commemorations recall the spontaneous unity that toppled the Marcos Sr. dictatorship.

On February 23, 2026, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) issued a statement affirming its non-partisan stance as the nation prepares for commemorations of the 40th anniversary of the EDSA Revolution. The AFP stated, 'The AFP remains firmly committed to its mandate as a professional and non-partisan institution. We do not engage in political activities and remain focused on our core mission of securing the sovereignty of the State and the integrity of the National Territory.' The Philippine National Police holds primary responsibility for maintaining order, but the AFP stands ready to assist if needed, while respecting the right to peaceful assembly.

In a Rappler interview, Kiko Aquino-Dee, grandson of Ninoy and Cory Aquino and nephew of Noynoy Aquino, shared his perspective on the 1986 EDSA legacy. He highlighted persistent issues such as poverty, inequality, corruption, and Filipinos' disillusionment with unfulfilled promises. The interview aired on the eve of the anniversary, emphasizing the revolution's enduring hope.

A Rappler editorial addressed the current lack of unity among groups with historical ties to EDSA. Political scientist Aries Arugay noted, 'the fatal flaw of EDSA is that we took it for granted that our lives will be collectively better just because we kicked out one dynasty.' Dean Tony la Viña remarked that 'EDSA is a long and wide highway' and 'EDSA 1986 was a spontaneous eruption of difference. It found common cause without asking permission.' Leaders are urged to demonstrate collaboration against corruption through true accountability and unity, making the song 'Magkaisa' more poignant after 40 years.

These commemorations recall the military's role in 1986, when the revolt by Juan Ponce Enrile and Fidel Ramos, supported by Cardinal Jaime Sin, sparked the revolution.

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Discussions on X highlight commemorative events like prayer rallies and anti-corruption concerts for the 40th EDSA anniversary, with Aquinos urging youth to fight corruption and revive people power. AFP pledges neutrality for protests. Reflections note the revolution's legacy of nonviolent change but question persistent issues like dynasties, corruption, and disunity. Some criticize government restrictions on rallies.

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