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OPINION | FVR’s continuing legacy and learning curve [Signs And Wonders By Diwa C. Guinigundo] READ:

published an interesting piece entitled “Debt, Deprivation and the Spoils of the Dictatorship,” written by Camille Diola, reporting that there were attempts to institutionalize the idea that the Marcos’ years were the Philippines’ golden years.

If ever there is anything most historic that former President Fidel V. Ramos left behind, it must be his participation in the 1986 EDSA revolt. For the next six years, he would be defending the Republic against seven coup attempts both by various groups within the Armed Forces and those loyalists who were deposed in the February 1986 uprising.

We would return to Manila with the good news of oversubscription of the country’s global bonds. FVR was an excellent selling point.

 

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