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36 Years: Philippine politics, news, and democracy | Hosted by Bea Cupin
Rappler
12 episodes
5 days ago
Thirty-six years after the Philippines ousted the dictator Ferdinand Marcos, 31 million Filipinos elected his son and namesake, Ferdinand Marcos Jr., as their new president. What does this mean for Philippine democracy and history? On this show, we try to find out.
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Thirty-six years after the Philippines ousted the dictator Ferdinand Marcos, 31 million Filipinos elected his son and namesake, Ferdinand Marcos Jr., as their new president. What does this mean for Philippine democracy and history? On this show, we try to find out.
Show more...
News Commentary
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Episode 4: The promise of an inauguration
36 Years: Philippine politics, news, and democracy | Hosted by Bea Cupin
51 minutes 56 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 4: The promise of an inauguration

Cliche as it may sound, each and every presidential inauguration is one for the books. On June 30, 2022, the country bears witness to another transfer of power: from President Rodrigo Duterte to president-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

In this episode, Rappler senior reporter Bea Cupin talks to historian Xiao Chua about inaugural traditions, the story behind these traditions, and why inaugurations matter in our democracy.

36 Years: Philippine politics, news, and democracy | Hosted by Bea Cupin
Thirty-six years after the Philippines ousted the dictator Ferdinand Marcos, 31 million Filipinos elected his son and namesake, Ferdinand Marcos Jr., as their new president. What does this mean for Philippine democracy and history? On this show, we try to find out.