But the Marcos government ousted him on the allegation that he had cheated in the elections.
It details how a middle class family struggled and faced the changes that empowered Filipinos to rise against the Marcos government.
It was formed in 1975 with official backing of the Marcos government.
At the same time, Enrile revealed details of the public deception he had perpetuated while serving in the Marcos government.
As soon as he was released, he took to the streets to openly protest the Marcos government.
At the time, bodyguards were assigned to him by the Marcos government.
After the Marcos government was overthrown, another investigation found sixteen defendants guilty.
Citizens merely protesting the policies of the Marcos government risked arrest without warrant and indefinite detention.
Climaco maintained a harsh view towards the Marcos government.
However, to help finance a number of economic development projects, the Marcos government borrowed large amounts of money from international lenders.