After decades under the authoritarian leadership of President Ferdinand Marcos, political opponents, defecting military, clergy and ordinary civilians protested together against his regime through a nonviolent uprising known as the 1986 People Power Revolution, a movement that
ended the dictatorship and resulted in constitutional reform, but ultimately failed to make substantial changes due to lingering government instability and corruption.
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