THIRTY-THREE years have passed since millions of Filipinos gathered on EDSA to topple the Marcos regime, but that bloodless People Power revolt, the first in the world, has not brought much significant change, a political science professor and analyst said on Monday.

CELEBRATION Confetti rain on the people who went to the People Power Monument on EDSA to commemorate the 33rd anniversary of the People Power Revolution that ended the Marcos regime. PHOTO BY RUY MARTINEZ

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