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Under
Martial
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Objectives
• To recall some information about
Ferdinand Marcos.
• To know the nature of Martial Law.
• To discuss the causes and effects of
Martial Law in the whole country
during the Marcos regime.
• To conduct a 3-minute group activity.
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What is Martial Law?
• Martial law is an extreme and rare measure
used to control society during war or periods of
civil unrest or chaos.
• Martial law is the imposition of military power
over designated regions on an emergency basis.
• Martial law is usually imposed on a temporary
basis when the civilian government or civilian
authorities fail to function effectively (e.g.,
maintaining order and security, or providing
essential services), when there are extensive riots
and protests, or when the disobedience of the law
becomes widespread. Fundamentally it is a
requirement put on civilian government when
they fail to function correctly.
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Who is Ferdinand Marcos?
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Proclamation No. 1081
Face with the severely critical condition of
the country and the rising power of Jose Ma.
Sison's Communist Party ,President
Ferdinand E. Marcos, availing himself of
Article VII, Section 10, paragraph 2 of the
Constitution, issued the entire country under
martial law. In accordance with this
proclamation, the President today rule by
decrees, general orders, and letters of instruction.
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The President's proclamation was met
with silence by the people and the pessimist's
fear of bloodbath did not materialize.
In accordance with the Proclamation 1081,
President Marcos issued General Order
2-A ordering the Secretary of National
Defense to arrest and detain persons who
committed "crimes and offenses in
furtherance or on the occasion of our
incident to or in connection with the crimes
of insurrection and rebellion" as defined in
the Revised Penal Code, and those who,
in one way or another, committed and will
commit crimes against society and the
government that are guilty of weakening
the fabric of society and of undermining the
stability of the government.
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Initial Measures
Land Reform Program
- In Presidential Decree No. 2, dated on Sep. 26, 1972,
Pres. Marcos proclaimed the entire Philippines as land
reform area.
-tenants are given 3 hectares of irrigated rice or corn
lands and 5 hectares if unirrigated.
- The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) was
created to expedite the transfer of land titles to the peasants.
- National Grains Authority was created under PD 4 on Sep.
26, 1972, which was intended to "effect the desired changes and
reform in the social, economic, and political structure of society.."
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New Society
- On Sep. 27, 1972, PD No. 6 was issued prescribing
the rules and regulations regarding discipline in the
government .
- The decree spelled out the grounds for disciplinary
action against misdemeanors which, in the old
society, were ignored or passed over.
Curfew
- To minimize if not completely eradicate robbery and
other unlawful activities at night, Pres. Marcos set a
curfew from midnight to four in the morning. Later
on, it was changed from one to four in the morning.
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The New Constitution
- The Constitutional Convention framed a
new constitution to replace that of 1935, met on
Sep. 25, 1972, and "voted unanimously" to
"continue deliberations on vital issues".
After which, Pres.
Marcos referred the new
charter to the Kapulungan
or General Assembly
numbering 26,000 all over
the country.
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To consider the provisions of the new charter,
three questions were submitted to the Kapulungan:
1.Do you approve of the Citizens Assembly as a way
of popular government to decide issues affecting
our people?
2.Do you approve of the new Constitution?
3.Do you want a plebiscite to be called to ratify the
new Constitution?
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Distribution of Wealth
- President Marcos issued an order urging
business, corporations and companies to open their
doors to the public which is to say, ownership of the
corporations and companies should not be limited
to the family circle and to a narrow circle of friends,
but should be dispersed to those who were willing
to become stockholders of such business firms.
Meralco, which changed ownership, was now
owned not by a few but by all Meralco customers.
With regard to lands beyond seven hectares owned
by a person, a decree provided for the distribution of
land above seven hectares to landless tenants,
and those who owned seven or less were required to
till their lands personally.
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Peace and Order
- The greatest threat to peace and order came not
from the NPA's activities, which were not massive in
nature, but from the so-called Moro National
Liberation Front (MNLF).
- Marcos initiated a truce movement in February
1975, by appealing to the members of the ASEAN
and to the Muslim countries to help force a
ceasefire in the affected areas of Mindanao and
Sulu.
- During the truce period, however, the MNLF
attacked the Philippine Constabulary forces in
Mindanao, resulting in heavy casualties.
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- The Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas (PKP),
the Moscow-Oriented communist group,
volunteered to cooperate with the President. It was
stipulated in a "Memorandum of Cooperation",
dated on October 1,1974, and signed by Feliciano
Macapagal secretary-general of the PKP.
- The campaign to have peace and order led to
the capture of Commander Dante ( Bernabe
Buscayno), head the NPA, the arm of Peking-
oriented Sison Group of communists, and of Lt.
Victor Corpus, which has weakened the military
arm of the Communist Party of the Philippines.
Bernabe
Buscayno
Lt. Victor Corpus
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Infrastructure
- The Bureau of Internal
Revenue, the biggest money maker
of the government, and the Bureau
of Customs, the second money
maker were placed in the hands of
dedicated officials who were willing
to run after prominent and
influential tax payers.
-At the same time, President Marcos issued a decree
extending tax amnesty to those who, deliberately or
not, failed to pay the correct amount of money.
- Substantial parts of this huge collection were spent in
the construction of first-class infrastructure
projects.
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The Shift in Foreign Policy
- The late statesman, parliamentarian, poet, and
nationalist, Claro M. Recto, described the Philippine
foreign policy since 1946 as "mendicant policy."
- Even at the risk of being called communistic or
a "fellow traveler," Recto, imbued with high ideals and
possessed of seer's insight, fought for the non-
recognition of Ngo Dinh Diem's South Vietnam,
which Recto called a puppet of the United States, made
the plea that the Philippines live with their neighbors,
irrespective of ideology, as peacefully as circumstances
allowed, and suggested a non-aligned posture in
foreign affairs. A small country like the Philippines, he
said, should not take up the quarrels of the great
nations.
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President Marcos, grasping the significance of the
new realities in international politics, initiated the shift
in Philippine foreign policy when, on May 23,1975, he
delivered a foreign policy speech enumerating six
guidelines "to help the country survive the current security
crisis in Asia" arising from the American debacle in
Vietnam. The guidelines are:
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In accordance with the guidelines,
Philippines established a diplomatic agreement
to the following socialist countries:
East Germany Hungary Czechoslovakia Bulgaria
Romania China Vietnam Jordan
Democratic Republic of
Kampuchea (Cambodia)
Soviet Union
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In December 1973, the
Philippines ratified the long-pending
Treaty of Amity, Commerce and
Navigation with Japan. The
establishment of diplomatic relations
with the socialist countries of Asia and
Europe led not only to progressive trade
relations between them and the
Philippines but also to cultural
exchange programs.
The stand of the Philippines
during the negotiation with the United
States in December 1976 that the latter
should pay rent for the right to use the
bases, principally Clark Air Base and
Subic(Olangapo) Naval Base.
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Labor and Human Welfare
Underemployment remained at 9.2 percent, of the total
labor force.
Overseas Employment Development Board (OEDB)
Public Employment Office(PEO)
National Seamen Board(NSB)
National Manpower and Youth Council(NMYC)
Bureau of Apprenticeship(BA)
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Effects of Employment Abroad
1. the lessening of the number of unemployed
in the country;
2. the projection of good image of the Filipino
laborers, technicians, and professional abroad,
and finally;
3. the increase of the government's income
made possible through foreign exchange
remittances of the workers and professionals
working abroad.
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Wages Increase of Laborers
P10.00/
day
P9.00/
day
P7.00/day P6.00/day
within
Metro
Manila
outside
Metro
Manila
Plantation
workers
Non-
Plantation
workers
Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP)
– a restructuring agent of the Philippine labor movement.
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The Economy: Gains and Losses
Economic
Gain
5.8 %
Growth Rate:
Gross Capital
Formation
29.1 %
Growth Rate:
Agriculture
4.1 %
National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) estimated
that the country increased its GNP from P40,847M to
P43,203M.
The field per hectare planted to rice increased by 40-50
percent.
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The Economy: Gains and Losses
The spiraling cost of oil imports and
the lowering of the prices of traditional
exports led to a trade deficit of P1.164 M.
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GROUP ACTIVITY
“Three or more brains are better than one.”
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Directions:
1.Proceed to your group based on the group formed
in reporting and form your chairs into a circle.
2.Prepare only one ¼ sheet of paper for each group
and write the names of your corresponding group
members.
3.On the next slides, 21 questions will be given with
25 points in total.
4.The group should unite and cooperate to come up
with the final answer.
5.A 1-minute time limit will be given to each slide.
6.Right only the letter of your best answers and give
what is asked.
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READY!!!12345GO!
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ANSWERS
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Marcos Regime in the Philippines - Martial Law

  • 1. Free Powerpoint Templates Page 1 Free Powerpoint Templates Under Martial Law page 595
  • 2. Free Powerpoint Templates Page 2 Objectives • To recall some information about Ferdinand Marcos. • To know the nature of Martial Law. • To discuss the causes and effects of Martial Law in the whole country during the Marcos regime. • To conduct a 3-minute group activity.
  • 3. Free Powerpoint Templates Page 3 What is Martial Law? • Martial law is an extreme and rare measure used to control society during war or periods of civil unrest or chaos. • Martial law is the imposition of military power over designated regions on an emergency basis. • Martial law is usually imposed on a temporary basis when the civilian government or civilian authorities fail to function effectively (e.g., maintaining order and security, or providing essential services), when there are extensive riots and protests, or when the disobedience of the law becomes widespread. Fundamentally it is a requirement put on civilian government when they fail to function correctly.
  • 4. Free Powerpoint Templates Page 4 Who is Ferdinand Marcos?
  • 5. Free Powerpoint Templates Page 5 Proclamation No. 1081 Face with the severely critical condition of the country and the rising power of Jose Ma. Sison's Communist Party ,President Ferdinand E. Marcos, availing himself of Article VII, Section 10, paragraph 2 of the Constitution, issued the entire country under martial law. In accordance with this proclamation, the President today rule by decrees, general orders, and letters of instruction.
  • 6. Free Powerpoint Templates Page 6 The President's proclamation was met with silence by the people and the pessimist's fear of bloodbath did not materialize. In accordance with the Proclamation 1081, President Marcos issued General Order 2-A ordering the Secretary of National Defense to arrest and detain persons who committed "crimes and offenses in furtherance or on the occasion of our incident to or in connection with the crimes of insurrection and rebellion" as defined in the Revised Penal Code, and those who, in one way or another, committed and will commit crimes against society and the government that are guilty of weakening the fabric of society and of undermining the stability of the government.
  • 7. Free Powerpoint Templates Page 7 Initial Measures Land Reform Program - In Presidential Decree No. 2, dated on Sep. 26, 1972, Pres. Marcos proclaimed the entire Philippines as land reform area. -tenants are given 3 hectares of irrigated rice or corn lands and 5 hectares if unirrigated. - The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) was created to expedite the transfer of land titles to the peasants. - National Grains Authority was created under PD 4 on Sep. 26, 1972, which was intended to "effect the desired changes and reform in the social, economic, and political structure of society.."
  • 8. Free Powerpoint Templates Page 8 New Society - On Sep. 27, 1972, PD No. 6 was issued prescribing the rules and regulations regarding discipline in the government . - The decree spelled out the grounds for disciplinary action against misdemeanors which, in the old society, were ignored or passed over. Curfew - To minimize if not completely eradicate robbery and other unlawful activities at night, Pres. Marcos set a curfew from midnight to four in the morning. Later on, it was changed from one to four in the morning.
  • 9. Free Powerpoint Templates Page 9 The New Constitution - The Constitutional Convention framed a new constitution to replace that of 1935, met on Sep. 25, 1972, and "voted unanimously" to "continue deliberations on vital issues". After which, Pres. Marcos referred the new charter to the Kapulungan or General Assembly numbering 26,000 all over the country.
  • 10. Free Powerpoint Templates Page 10 To consider the provisions of the new charter, three questions were submitted to the Kapulungan: 1.Do you approve of the Citizens Assembly as a way of popular government to decide issues affecting our people? 2.Do you approve of the new Constitution? 3.Do you want a plebiscite to be called to ratify the new Constitution?
  • 11. Free Powerpoint Templates Page 11 Distribution of Wealth - President Marcos issued an order urging business, corporations and companies to open their doors to the public which is to say, ownership of the corporations and companies should not be limited to the family circle and to a narrow circle of friends, but should be dispersed to those who were willing to become stockholders of such business firms. Meralco, which changed ownership, was now owned not by a few but by all Meralco customers. With regard to lands beyond seven hectares owned by a person, a decree provided for the distribution of land above seven hectares to landless tenants, and those who owned seven or less were required to till their lands personally.
  • 12. Free Powerpoint Templates Page 12 Peace and Order - The greatest threat to peace and order came not from the NPA's activities, which were not massive in nature, but from the so-called Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF). - Marcos initiated a truce movement in February 1975, by appealing to the members of the ASEAN and to the Muslim countries to help force a ceasefire in the affected areas of Mindanao and Sulu. - During the truce period, however, the MNLF attacked the Philippine Constabulary forces in Mindanao, resulting in heavy casualties.
  • 13. Free Powerpoint Templates Page 13 - The Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas (PKP), the Moscow-Oriented communist group, volunteered to cooperate with the President. It was stipulated in a "Memorandum of Cooperation", dated on October 1,1974, and signed by Feliciano Macapagal secretary-general of the PKP. - The campaign to have peace and order led to the capture of Commander Dante ( Bernabe Buscayno), head the NPA, the arm of Peking- oriented Sison Group of communists, and of Lt. Victor Corpus, which has weakened the military arm of the Communist Party of the Philippines. Bernabe Buscayno Lt. Victor Corpus
  • 14. Free Powerpoint Templates Page 14 Infrastructure - The Bureau of Internal Revenue, the biggest money maker of the government, and the Bureau of Customs, the second money maker were placed in the hands of dedicated officials who were willing to run after prominent and influential tax payers. -At the same time, President Marcos issued a decree extending tax amnesty to those who, deliberately or not, failed to pay the correct amount of money. - Substantial parts of this huge collection were spent in the construction of first-class infrastructure projects.
  • 15. Free Powerpoint Templates Page 15 The Shift in Foreign Policy - The late statesman, parliamentarian, poet, and nationalist, Claro M. Recto, described the Philippine foreign policy since 1946 as "mendicant policy." - Even at the risk of being called communistic or a "fellow traveler," Recto, imbued with high ideals and possessed of seer's insight, fought for the non- recognition of Ngo Dinh Diem's South Vietnam, which Recto called a puppet of the United States, made the plea that the Philippines live with their neighbors, irrespective of ideology, as peacefully as circumstances allowed, and suggested a non-aligned posture in foreign affairs. A small country like the Philippines, he said, should not take up the quarrels of the great nations.
  • 16. Free Powerpoint Templates Page 16 President Marcos, grasping the significance of the new realities in international politics, initiated the shift in Philippine foreign policy when, on May 23,1975, he delivered a foreign policy speech enumerating six guidelines "to help the country survive the current security crisis in Asia" arising from the American debacle in Vietnam. The guidelines are:
  • 17. Free Powerpoint Templates Page 17 In accordance with the guidelines, Philippines established a diplomatic agreement to the following socialist countries: East Germany Hungary Czechoslovakia Bulgaria Romania China Vietnam Jordan Democratic Republic of Kampuchea (Cambodia) Soviet Union
  • 18. Free Powerpoint Templates Page 18 In December 1973, the Philippines ratified the long-pending Treaty of Amity, Commerce and Navigation with Japan. The establishment of diplomatic relations with the socialist countries of Asia and Europe led not only to progressive trade relations between them and the Philippines but also to cultural exchange programs. The stand of the Philippines during the negotiation with the United States in December 1976 that the latter should pay rent for the right to use the bases, principally Clark Air Base and Subic(Olangapo) Naval Base.
  • 19. Free Powerpoint Templates Page 19 Labor and Human Welfare Underemployment remained at 9.2 percent, of the total labor force. Overseas Employment Development Board (OEDB) Public Employment Office(PEO) National Seamen Board(NSB) National Manpower and Youth Council(NMYC) Bureau of Apprenticeship(BA)
  • 20. Free Powerpoint Templates Page 20 Effects of Employment Abroad 1. the lessening of the number of unemployed in the country; 2. the projection of good image of the Filipino laborers, technicians, and professional abroad, and finally; 3. the increase of the government's income made possible through foreign exchange remittances of the workers and professionals working abroad.
  • 21. Free Powerpoint Templates Page 21 Wages Increase of Laborers P10.00/ day P9.00/ day P7.00/day P6.00/day within Metro Manila outside Metro Manila Plantation workers Non- Plantation workers Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP) – a restructuring agent of the Philippine labor movement.
  • 22. Free Powerpoint Templates Page 22 The Economy: Gains and Losses Economic Gain 5.8 % Growth Rate: Gross Capital Formation 29.1 % Growth Rate: Agriculture 4.1 % National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) estimated that the country increased its GNP from P40,847M to P43,203M. The field per hectare planted to rice increased by 40-50 percent.
  • 23. Free Powerpoint Templates Page 23 The Economy: Gains and Losses The spiraling cost of oil imports and the lowering of the prices of traditional exports led to a trade deficit of P1.164 M.
  • 27. Free Powerpoint Templates Page 27 GROUP ACTIVITY “Three or more brains are better than one.”
  • 28. Free Powerpoint Templates Page 28 Directions: 1.Proceed to your group based on the group formed in reporting and form your chairs into a circle. 2.Prepare only one ¼ sheet of paper for each group and write the names of your corresponding group members. 3.On the next slides, 21 questions will be given with 25 points in total. 4.The group should unite and cooperate to come up with the final answer. 5.A 1-minute time limit will be given to each slide. 6.Right only the letter of your best answers and give what is asked.
  • 29. Free Powerpoint Templates Page 29 READY!!!12345GO!