Philippine Daily Inquirer-Feb 25, 2026

For a while, it seemed as if the memory of the 1986 Edsa People Power Revolution—the most monumental event in contemporary Philippine history — was itself on its way to that proverbial dustbin of history. Year by year, the crowds were thinner, the cheers less enthusiastic, the holiday treated more as a break from humdrum daily life than an occasion for proper remembrance. “Edsa fatigue” didn’t arise from a vacuum. It was the result of the unfulfilled promise of the revolution, in which the people themselves successfully toppled a dictatorship and restored democracy to their land, but had to grapple afterward with systemic, institutional problems far bigger than the fight against authoritarian rule. Read more at: https://opinion.inquirer.net/189994/still-our-finest-hour First published in Philippine Daily Inquirer