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Imelda's dream of living in Malacanang once more

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If elections are held today and with the strong showing on surveys, Ferdinand Marcos Jr. aka Bongbong will become President. I can imagine how his mother Imelda Romualdez Marcos with rosary in hands praying nightly for her sons to win the 2022 polls so that she can again take her showers in Malacanang. Why her longing to sleep in the bedroom she shared with her late husband. That’s understand­able. It will be a roundabout tale. Many accounts already were told what happened in the so-called EDSA revolution in February 1986. I will not dwell on that..

Let’s journey back instead. The news at home back then was that President Ferdinand Marcos, the strong man who declared martial law in 1972 was ailing and will die anytime soon. Senator Ninoy Aquino who was viewed to succeed Marcos was still in Boston in the United States. His political supporters asked him to get back home. He did, and history was written when an assassin was waiting at the tarmac.

If Bongbong become president who could play the role of Ninoy in the senate? Let’s talk about Ninoy. Let us first recall who was Ninoy Aquino.He was the youngest elected mayor of his hometown In Concepcion, Tarlac. He was elected the youngest governor of his province. He was covering for the old Manila Times the Korean War in 1951. He was one of the best known speakers. In his time he was the most exciting and controvers­ial political figure that came into the political scene in the country.

Here’s something funny. Here’s one of the memorable jokes of Ninoy Aquino, who could have been the best or the worst president the Philippine­s , if only fate had not intervened. He was addressing a crowd of kababayans in one function hall in Los Angeles, USA.Here is his joke: ' Nagpasyal daw si Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos sa National Mental Hospital at nagtalumpa­ti siya doon. Kada minuto daw habang nagsasalit­a si Marcos sinasalubo­ng siya ng masigabong palakpakan ng crowd. Noong pagkatapos ng kaniyang talumpati, tinanong ang direktor ng ospital: Bakit napansin ko iyong isang nakaupo sa third row lahat pumapalakp­ak, bukod na lang siya at ni hindi nangingiti? Sagot daw ng direktor: Mr. President magaling na po kasi siya at lalabas na siya bukas.

Ninoy,the would-be president of the Philippine­s hadn't President Ferdinand E. Marcos declared martial law in September 21, 1972 was enjoying his freedom in the United States with his family whom he have missed for many years due to his incarcerat­ion. He lived a peaceful life in Boston, Massachuse­t with wife Cory and their children. He was a sought after lecturer in some universiti­es in the United States. He often received media and political friends in his Boston residence and got updated what was the latest about Marcos and the country under the dictator's rule.

In August 21, 1983 he decided to return to the Philippine­s after receiving the news that the dictator was very sick and may expire anyday. Ninoy was forewarned that if Marcos will die and he was not in the Philippine­s he will lose his chance to suceed the ailing dictator.

He is a dutiful son to his parents. He idolized his father. He loved his mother. But in the affairs of the heart, he was stubborn. He married the lady of his dreams.

She is the darling of the family. Her siblings used to tease her as mama’s favorite. She is beauty and brain. She graduated Magna Cum Laude in college. She had many suitors but her

So he packed his bags and accompanie­d by foreign media on his way back home. But he returned from exile only to be killed at the tarmac of the Manila Internatio­nal Airport, now Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA), renamed after him. That gunshot that felled Ninoy was heard all over the world, and public outrage was the response of the people.

Numerous demonstrat­ions coming from the ranks of student activists and civil society groups became constant. Civil society, progressiv­e students and various organizati­ons rose in unison against the repressive regime. But the Marcos administra­tion ignored the clear messages the rallies were sending. And aside from the police actions initiated by the minions of Marcos in the police and military organizati­ons against the activists, the whole propaganda machine of the government­ed painted a picture of stability. Which was not so.

It was not until in February 1986 when two of his men, then Secretary of National Defense Juan Ponce Enrile and AFP Vice Chief of Staff Fidel Ramos turned their backs against him and the so-called EDSA people power followed. The rest is history.

 ?? ?? Thursday, November 18, 2021
Thursday, November 18, 2021

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