• Philippine Political Law
  • Isagani Cruz

    • Hardbound (₱1620.00)
          
    • Publisher: Central Lawbook Publishing Co., Inc
    • ISBN: 971-16-0491-4
    • No. of Pages: 558
    • Size: 6"x9"
    • Edition: 2002 Edition




    Description:

    On February 22, 1986, after almost thirteen years of oppression and repression, the light at the end of the tunnel glowed fitfully but hopefully to signal the advent of a new liberation for the Filipino people. That was the day Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile and the Deputy Chief Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, General Fidel V. Ramos, burrowed themselves at Camp Crame and proclaimed their defiance of President Marcos, whom they accused of rigging the election held on February 7, 1986. The real winner, they said, was Corazon C. Aquino, the unassuming widow who had launched a charismatic campaign against the Marcos regime and received throughout the land a response that can only be described as phenomenal. Marcos was asked to respect the mandate of the electorate and step down on favor of the legitimate choice of the people.






    • Philippine Political Law
    • by:  Isagani Cruz
      • ISBN
        971-16-0491-4
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      • Page length
        558 pages
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      • Dimension
        6"x9" inches
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      • Edition
        2002 Edition
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    Description:


    On February 22, 1986, after almost thirteen years of oppression and repression, the light at the end of the tunnel glowed fitfully but hopefully to signal the advent of a new liberation for the Filipino people. That was the day Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile and the Deputy Chief Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, General Fidel V. Ramos, burrowed themselves at Camp Crame and proclaimed their defiance of President Marcos, whom they accused of rigging the election held on February 7, 1986. The real winner, they said, was Corazon C. Aquino, the unassuming widow who had launched a charismatic campaign against the Marcos regime and received throughout the land a response that can only be described as phenomenal. Marcos was asked to respect the mandate of the electorate and step down on favor of the legitimate choice of the people.