By Segundo Eclar Romero

Philippine Daily Inquirer-Sept 19, 2023

In the annals of Philippine history, the martial law regime imposed by Ferdinand Marcos Sr. from 1972 to 1981 stands as a stark reminder of how power can corrupt absolutely. Under the pretense of building a “New Society,” the Marcos regime deteriorated into a plunderous era that corrupted government institutions, confiscated businesses, and violated democratic principles. While the Philippines has ostensibly moved beyond martial law, disturbing parallels are emerging, signaling the return of impunity under President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Read more at: https://opinion.inquirer.net/166411/return-of-dark-days-but-without-martial-law First published in Philippine Daily Inquirer