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    The Second EDSA Revolution, also known as the Second People Power Revolution, EDSA 2001, or EDSA II (pronounced EDSA Two or EDSA Dos), was a political...
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    The People Power Revolution, also known as the EDSA Revolution or the February Revolution, was a series of popular demonstrations in the Philippines, mostly...
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  • EDSA Revolution of 2001 refers to either of two consecutive events relating to a change of power in the Philippines over the course of the first four...
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    Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, commonly referred to by its acronym EDSA (Tagalog: [ˈedsa]), is a limited-access circumferential highway around Manila, the...
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    Revolution or EDSA I) in 1986, and Joseph Estrada (the EDSA Revolution of 2001 or EDSA II). The EDSA Shrine is the northernmost tip of the Ortigas Center...
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  • The May 1 riots, or EDSA III (pronounced as EDSA Three or EDSA Tres, the Spanish word for "three"), were protests sparked by the arrest of newly deposed...
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    Jaime Sin (category People of the People Power Revolution)
    Fifth Republic of the Philippines. He was also a key figure in the 2001 EDSA Revolution that replaced President Joseph Estrada with Gloria Macapagal Arroyo...
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  • election. EDSA Revolution may also refer to: EDSA II in January 2001 that toppled President Joseph Estrada after an aborted impeachment trial EDSA III in...
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    after President Joseph Estrada was removed from power in the Second EDSA Revolution. Magalong was later accused of plotting to assassinate the new president...
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    in 2001 after the downfall of Joseph Estrada. In his book "Reforming the Judiciary," Panganiban recounted that on the morning of January 20, 2001, militants...
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    was overthrown by the 2001 EDSA Revolution and he was succeeded by his Vice President, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on January 20, 2001. In Arroyo's 9-year administration...
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    Philippines were held on May 14, 2001. This was the next election succeeding the events of the 2001 EDSA Revolution that deposed Joseph Estrada from the...
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    Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff from 2000 to 2001 under President Joseph Estrada. At the height of the 2001 EDSA Revolution, Reyes withdrew his support for Estrada...
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    The 2001 Macedonia conflict. 2001-2021: The Taliban insurgency following the 2001 war in Afghanistan which overthrew Taliban rule. 2001: The 2001 EDSA Revolution...
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  • both teamed up to stage coups during the Aquino presidency. The 2001 EDSA Revolution increased the number of major candidates running as independents...
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  • known as EDSA I, of 1986 Second EDSA Revolution of January 2001 EDSA III, or May 1 riots, May 2001 EDSA Busway, a bus transit system EDSA Shrine, erected...
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    to his overthrow by the 2001 EDSA Revolution and the succession of Vice President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on January 20, 2001. Arroyo's nine-year administration...
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    Metropolitan Manila Authority. During the 2001 EDSA Revolution, crowds gathered around the Ortigas Interchange and the EDSA Shrine, demanding the resignation...
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    Sukarnoputri, daughter of former president Sukarno.: 77  The Second EDSA Revolution took place in the Philippines in January when President Joseph Estrada...
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  • Estrada's running mate senator Edgardo Angara. In 2001, President Estrada was ousted via the 2001 EDSA Revolution due to massive corruption. Vice President Gloria...
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