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Malacañang said the EDSA People Power Revolution remains an integral part of Philippine history and “cannot be erased,” even as it has yet to issue an official statement for its 40th anniversary.

READ: https://mb.com.ph/2026/02/25/palace-edsa-part-of-history-cannot-be-erased

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00:00You said good morning. The palace usually releases an official statement when it comes to days of commemoration.
00:07But now, there's, wala pa pong statement on EDSA. Kung maglalabas po ba ng statement ng palasyo?
00:15And if not, what makes EDSA commemoration any different?
00:20Sa mamaya po siguro, bibigyan ko po kayo ng update patungkol po dyan, pero wala pa po sa atin na
00:25ibababang anumang information patungkol po.
00:27But as far as the palace is concerned, what's the significance of EDSA?
00:31It's part of the history. Hindi ito mabubura. Hindi mabubura kung anong naganap noon, ang katapangan ng mga Pilipino, ang
00:41pagtanggap sa pangyayari. Hindi po yan mabubura sa history.
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