Analysis on Cory Aquino Speech before the US Congress

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Revisiting Corazon Aquino's Speech Before the US Congress & Analysis of Corazon Aquino speech
Corazon 'Cory' Aquino (1933–2009)
●Became President in 1986 after the People Power ●Revolution
First female president of the Philippines and Asia
●Key figure in restoring democrac...


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Revisiting Corazon Aquino's Speech Before the US Congress & Analysis of Corazon Aquino speech

On September 18, 1986, Corazon Aquino, newly elected President of the Philippines, addressed the US Congress. This speech, delivered in the aftermath of the People Power Revolution, remains a pivotal moment in Philippine history. It was a powerful plea for support from the United States, a country deeply intertwined with the Philippines' past and future. Introduction

●Corazon 'Cory' Aquino (1933–2009) ●Became President in 1986 after the People Power ●Revolution First female president of the Philippines and Asia ●Key figure in restoring democracy after the Marcos regime ●Wife of Benigno 'Ninoy' Aquino Jr., Marcos' most prominent critic ●Led a non-violent movement to remove dictatorship and restore democracy WHO IS CORAZON AQUINO?

Her image as a mourning, widowed housewife who had always been in the shadow of her husband and relatives and had no experience in politics was juxtaposed against Marco's statesmanship, eloquence, charisma, and cunning political skills. Nevertheless, Cory was able to capture the imagination of the people whose rights and freedom had long been compromised throughout the Marcos regime. This is despite the fact that Cory came from a rich haciendero family in Tarlac and owned vast estates plantation and whose relatives occupy local and national government positions.

●When former senator Ninoy Aquino was shot at the tarmac of the Manila International Airport on 21 August 1983, the Marcos regime greatly suffered a crisis of legitimacy. Protests from different sectors frequented different areas in thecountry. ●Marcos's credibility in the international community also suffered. Paired with the looming economic crisis. He had to do something to prove his allies in the united states that he remained to be democratically anointed leader of the country.

A snap election is an election called earlier than the scheduled date, usually by the government or head of state. It is often used as a political strategy when the ruling party believes it has a strong chance of winning or when there is political instability. In the Philippines, Ferdinand Marcos called a snap presidential election in 1986 to prove his legitimacy amid growing opposition and economic troubles SNAP ELECTION

Yes, Corazon "Cory" Aquino won the 1986 Philippine snap presidential election against Ferdinand Marcos. However, the official results declared by the Commission on Elections (COMELEC), controlled by Marcos, claimed that he won. In contrast, the independent National Citizens' Movement for Free Elections (NAMFREL) reported that Aquino had won. Due to widespread allegations of electoral fraud, mass protests erupted, leading to the EDSA People Power Revolution. This movement ultimately forced Marcos to flee to Hawaii, and Cory Aquino was officially installed as the 11th President of the Philippines on February 25, 1986. DID CORY WIN THE ELECTION?

EDSA PEOPLE POWER REVOLUTION ●The EDSA People Power Revolution took place from February 22 to 25, 1986 in the Philippines. ● It was a peaceful uprising that led to the ousting of President Ferdinand Marcos and the restoration of democracy, with Corazon Aquino becoming the country's new president. ●Around 1 to 2 million people joined the EDSA People Power Revolution at its peak. ●Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) in Metro Manila The movement was largely peaceful, with civilians, religious groups, politicians, and even military defectors uniting to support Corazon Aquino and democracy.

EDSA PEOPLE POWER REVOLUTION

Corazon "Cory" Conjuangco Aquino she function as the symbol of democracy and the overthrow of the Marcos Dictatorship in 1986. The EDSA People Power, which installed Cory Aquino in the presidency, put the Philippines in the international spotlight for overthrowing a dictator through peaceful means.

She went to the United and spoke before the joint session of the U.S Congress. She began her speech with the story of her leaving the United States three years prior as a newly widowed wife of Ninoy Aquino. She then told of Ninoy's character, conviction, and resolve in opposing the authoritarianism of Marcos. She talked of the three ttimes that they lost Ninoy including his demise on 23 August 1983. SEPTEMBER 18, 1986

KEY POINTS OF SPEECH 1. Gratitude to the U.S. – She thanked the U.S. for its support in the peaceful People Power Revolution that ousted Marcos. 2. Democracy and Freedom – Aquino emphasized the Filipino people's struggle for democracy and their victory over dictatorship through nonviolent resistance. 3. Call for Economic Aid – She asked for U.S. financial assistance to help rebuild the Philippine economy, which had been weakened by years of corruption and mismanagement.

KEY POINTS OF SPEECH 4. Commitment to Justice and Reform – Aquino assured the U.S. Congress that her administration was committed to democratic reforms, justice, and addressing past human rights abuses. 5. National Unity and Reconciliation – She called for unity among Filipinos to overcome the challenges left by the previous regime. 6. Symbolism of Her Husband’s Sacrifice – Aquino highlighted the assassination of her husband, Ninoy Aquino, as a catalyst for the Filipino people's fight for democracy.

FAMOUS QUOTES OF CORY AQUINO “Three years ago, I said thank you, America, for the haven from oppression. Today, I say: Join us, America, as we build a new home for democracy.” “I held fast to a vision of democracy. I have always believed that democracy was not a Western invention, but the universal dream of men.”

The Speech: Key Moments and Persuasive Appeals

US Response and Impact 1.Congressional Approval Aquino's speech resonated with Congress, leading to the approval of increased aid to the Philipines. This was a significant endorsement of her leadership and the democratic transition in the country 2.Strengthened Relation The speech maried a turning point in US-Philippine slations, reinforcing the partnership between the two countries after the Marcos era. 3.International Recognition Aquino's speech garnered internationalrecognition, highlighting her murage, leadership, and dedication to democratic principles. The U along with other nations, recognized har as a symbol of hope for a world striving for freedom and justice.

Lasting Legacy: A Symbol of Courage and Democratic Idealism Lasting Legacy: A Symbol of Courage and Democratic Idealism Landmark Moment Aquino's sprech stands as a landmark moment in Philippine history, a testament to the power of zurage, democracy, and the will of the people. Global Inspiration Her message of hope and non-violenor resonated with pro-democrасу movements around the world, providing inspiration and a blueprint for peaceful resistance. Continuing Relevance Ашлох egacy continues to resonate today reminding us of the timeless importance of freedom, unity and non-violent struggle for justice. Her words inspire us to defend democracy and work towards a more equitable world

ANALYSIS OF CORY AQUINO'S SPEECH

●Arguably cemented the legitimacy of the EDSA government in the international arena.. ●The speech talks of her family background, especially her relationship with her late husband. She talked at lenght about Ninoy's toil and suffering at the hands of the dictatorship that he resisted.. Ideology or the principles of the new democratic government.. ●She was also able to draw the sharp contrast between her government and of her predecessor by expressing her commitment to a democratic constitution drafted by an independent commission. ●She claimed that such constitutions upholds and adheres to the rights and liberty of the Filipino people. ●She also hoisted herself as the reconciliatory agent after more than two decades of a polarizing authoritarian politics. ●Her speech still revealed certain parrallelism between her and the Marcos's government.. ● Cory recognized that the large sumof regime never benifitted the Filipino people. Nevertheless, she expressed her intention to Ĺ

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QUIZ TIME

Directions: Read each statement carefully. If the statement is correct, write "True." If the statement is incorrect, write "False." 1.Corazon Cory Aquino is Revolution First female president of the Philippines and Asia 2. Corazon Cory Aquino is Sister of Benigno 'Ninoy' Aquino Jr., Marcos' most prominent critic 3.Ninoy Aquino was shot at the tarmac of the Manila International Airport on 21 August 1983, 4. A snap election is an election called later than the scheduled date 5.The EDSA People Power Revolution took place from March 22 to 25, 1986 in the Philippines.

Directions: Read each statement carefully. If the statement is correct, write "True." If the statement is incorrect, write "False." 6.Marcos to flee to Korea, and Cory Aquino was officially installed as the 11th President of the Philippines on February 25, 1986. 7.Around 1 to 2 million people joined the EDSA People Power Revolution at its peak. 8.One of the key points of her speech is. Symbolism of Her Husband’s Sacrifice – Aquino highlighted the assassination of her husband, Ninoy Aquino, as a catalyst for the Filipino people's fight for democracy. 9Aquino's speech resonated with Congress, leading to the approval of increased aid to the Philipines. This was a significant endorsement of her leadership and the democratic transition in the country 10 Meaning of (EDSA).Epifanio de los Santos Avenue

ANSWERS KEY

1. TUE 2.FALSE 3.TRUE 4. FALSE 5.FALSE 6. FALSE 7.TRUE 8.TRUE 9. TRUE 10. TRUE