Believing that the spirit of the Edsa People Power Revolution remains alive, majority of Filipinos said it is still important to commemorate the historic event, the Social Weather Stations said. | JEMendozaINQ
To this question, 41 percent said it is “somewhat alive,” 22 percent said it is “definitely alive”, 21 percent said “somewhat not alive” and 17 percent said “definitely not alive.”
In response, 34 percent said it is “somewhat still important”, 23 percent said it is “definitely still important”, 22 percent said it is “somewhat not important anymore” and 21 percent said it is “definitely not important anymore.”
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