AS the country commemorates on Monday the 33rd EDSA People Power Revolt, which ended the 20-year reign of the late president Ferdinand Marcos, a panel of analysts said the bloodless uprising did not bring about much structural change.
Clarita Carlos, a political science professor of the University of the Philippines said in a panel discussion on the 1986 People Power event during a live test broadcast of The Manila Times TV (TMTTV) from its Intramuros studio, “There has been no structural change after 33 years. We should not call it a 'revolution.'"
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