The swearing in on January 20 of former vice-president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as president of the Philippines was the culmination of a long period of pressure from the financial and political elite for the ousting of president Joseph “Erap” Estrada. People power only played its part at the very end. For weeks on end, there was not a student on the streets or a businessman in a coffee shop in central Manila. The entire nation sat transfixed in front of TV sets as the removal of Estrada ratcheted into high gear at his impeachment trial in parliament.
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