La Salle Green Hills and Namfrel volunteers mark People Power's 40th year

Forty years ago, volunteers from the National Citizens’ Movement for Free Elections (Namfrel) gathered in the La Salle Green Hills gymnasium to monitor votes during the 1986 snap elections. The site served as headquarters for Namfrel's 'Operation Quick Count,' which showed opposition candidate Cory Aquino leading then-President Ferdinand E. Marcos by over 700,000 votes. This effort contributed to the events leading to the EDSA People Power Revolution.

In Manila, Philippines, Rappler revisited the La Salle Green Hills gymnasium, where the tally board from the 1986 snap elections remains on display. This venue became the headquarters for Namfrel volunteers conducting their 'Operation Quick Count' during the elections. Their unofficial tally indicated that opposition candidate Cory Aquino was ahead of then-President Ferdinand E. Marcos by more than 700,000 votes. In contrast, the Commission on Elections' count led the Batasang Pambansa to declare Marcos and his running mate Arturo Tolentino as winners. Weeks later, crowds assembled at EDSA to oust the dictator. Rappler reporter Iya Gozum returned to the site to highlight its significance on the 40th anniversary of People Power. The video was produced by Camille Zarate, supervised by JC Gotinga and Beth Frondoso, with editing by Jaene Zaplan.

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Crowds at EDSA highway in Manila protesting corruption during 40th anniversary of Philippines' People Power Revolution.
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Philippines marks 40th anniversary of EDSA People Power Revolution

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On February 25, 2026, the Philippines commemorates the 40th anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution that toppled Ferdinand Marcos's dictatorship. Discussions and gatherings examine the movement's legacy amid ongoing political challenges. Student leaders vow mobilizations against corruption and political dynasties.

Forty years have passed since the peaceful EDSA Revolution ousted Ferdinand E. Marcos. As the anniversary approaches, Filipinos revisit the landmarks and memories of that event amid doubts about current politics. It commemorates the courage and democratic spirit shown by the Filipino people.

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On the 40th anniversary of the 1986 People Power Revolution, three EDSA veterans discuss the events with young actor Jerom Canlas, reflecting on the past and questioning how to move forward.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. led flag-raising and wreath-laying ceremonies at the Rizal Monument in Manila on the 129th anniversary of Jose Rizal's martyrdom, urging Filipinos to uphold patriotism and truth amid corruption scandals. The event highlighted Rizal's legacy as officials and family gathered, complementing earlier messages on integrity from Marcos and Vice President Sara Duterte.

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Progressive groups filed a second impeachment complaint against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. with the House of Representatives on January 22, 2026, but claimed the chamber refused to accept it. Endorsed by the Makabayan bloc, it accuses him of betrayal of public trust. Petitioners left a copy at the secretary general's office.

Malacañang expects more individuals involved in flood control project irregularities to be jailed in the New Year. Critics have slammed the administration for failing to fulfill President Marcos' promise to imprison the so-called big fish before Christmas. The investigation continues, implicating contractors like Sarah and Curlee Discaya.

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. inspected flood control operations in Naga City alongside Mayor Leni Robredo without discussing politics. He wore pink socks as a tribute to the mayor. The visit focused on Oplan Kontra Baha to address flooding linked to climate change.

 

 

 

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