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36 Years: Philippine politics, news, and democracy | Hosted by Bea Cupin
Rappler
12 episodes
1 week ago
Thirty-six years after the Philippines ousted the dictator Ferdinand Marcos, 31 million Filipinos elected his son and namesake, Ferdinand Marcos Jr., as their new president. What does this mean for Philippine democracy and history? On this show, we try to find out.
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Thirty-six years after the Philippines ousted the dictator Ferdinand Marcos, 31 million Filipinos elected his son and namesake, Ferdinand Marcos Jr., as their new president. What does this mean for Philippine democracy and history? On this show, we try to find out.
Show more...
News Commentary
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Episode 10: The Ramos legacy
36 Years: Philippine politics, news, and democracy | Hosted by Bea Cupin
55 minutes 40 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 10: The Ramos legacy

This week on 36 Years we explore the legacy that former president Fidel V. Ramos leaves behind through the lens of someone who knew him better than most – his grandson, Patrick Salazar-Jalasco.

How should we make sense of FVR place in Philippine history? What do we – a generation whose consciousness had yet to be properly formed during the Ramos presidency – need to know about the lessons from the former general and president? Join Bea Cupin in this conversation.

36 Years: Philippine politics, news, and democracy | Hosted by Bea Cupin
Thirty-six years after the Philippines ousted the dictator Ferdinand Marcos, 31 million Filipinos elected his son and namesake, Ferdinand Marcos Jr., as their new president. What does this mean for Philippine democracy and history? On this show, we try to find out.