Third Trillion Peso March Finalized for EDSA People Power Anniversary
Organizers have officially confirmed the details for the third Trillion Peso March, which is scheduled to take place at the EDSA Shrine. This significant event will coincide with the 40th anniversary of the historic EDSA People Power Revolution on February 25, 2026.
Organizers and Objectives
The march is being coordinated by a coalition of groups, including Caritas Philippines, the Buhay ang People Power Campaign Network (BAPP), and Simbahan at Komunidad Laban sa Katiwalian. According to the organizers, the activity is centered on three key themes: celebrating the past, mobilizing in the present, and planning for the future. This approach aims to honor the legacy of the People Power Revolution while addressing contemporary issues and fostering long-term civic engagement.
Motivation Behind the March
Fr. Tito Caluag, Executive Director of Caritas Philippines, highlighted that recent anomalies in flood control projects have reignited a sense of civil responsibility among citizens. He emphasized that these developments have spurred public awareness and action, leading to the organization of this march. Fr. Caluag encouraged the public to participate actively in the event, underscoring its importance in promoting transparency and accountability in governance.
Event Details and Significance
The Trillion Peso March is set to be a major gathering, drawing attention to ongoing concerns about government spending and corruption. By aligning with the anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution, organizers hope to evoke the spirit of peaceful protest and collective action that defined the original movement. The event is expected to attract a diverse range of participants from civil society, religious groups, and the general public, all united in their call for reform and justice.
As preparations continue, the organizers are focused on ensuring a peaceful and impactful demonstration that resonates with both historical significance and current societal challenges.