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De Lima: Marcos administration ‘breathing room’ from Duterte’s ‘authoritarian regime’

MANILA, Philippines — The administration of President Marcos provides a “breathing room” from the “authoritarian regime” of former president Rodrigo Duterte, according to former senator Leila de Lima.

“Under BBM, we are given the opportunity to make use of a democratic space in transition from the authoritarian regime that was Duterte’s,” De Lima said in her speech before the Foreign Correspondents Association of the Philippines (FOCAP) at The Manila Hotel on Thursday.

“This is a breathing room from the seven years of nightmare that we thought was all over in 1986 and never to return again. But it did,” she added.

In an excerpt of De Lima’s speech uploaded by News5, the former senator also said Marcos brought back the normal order.

“For the elite, therefore, Marcos is a blessing. He brought the rent-seeking order back to its favored normal and stable character, where everyone in the system gets a chance to partake,” she said.

While the current administration is downplaying the significance of

the 1986 people power revolt, representatives from various groups

vowed to mobilize thousands of people for the commemoration of the bloodless uprising that toppled the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr.

Raymond Palatino, secretary general of Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan), said they expect at least 5,000 to attend the activities related to the 38th anniversary of the revolt tomorrow.

The figure is lower than the 8,500 police officers the Philippine National Police (PNP) will deploy to secure the venues in Metro Manila and Cebu.

Unlike previous years, the Marcos administration did not declare the anniversary of the revolt that toppled his father a special holiday.

Various groups under the No to Cha-cha Network are all set for the rally and mass tomorrow to mark the 38th anniversary of the uprising.

They will also hold demonstrations against Charter change.

Under the theme “Tuloy ang laban ng EDSA! Biguin ang Chacha!”

thousands of Filipinos are expected to join the rally.

The assembly time was set at 2 p.m. along EDSA near Connecticut street. At around 3:15 p.m., the participants will march towards the EDSA Shrine.

Among the confirmed speakers at the event is De Lima,

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