EDSA Dos

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EDSA Dos is the popular name for the second EDSA People Power uprising in the Philippines in January 2001 that led to the ouster of President Joseph Estrada.

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instanceOf historical event
people power uprising
political protest
alsoKnownAs EDSA II NERFINISHED
Second EDSA People Power Revolution NERFINISHED
Second EDSA uprising NERFINISHED
cause allegations of corruption against President Joseph Estrada
impeachment trial of Joseph Estrada NERFINISHED
public outrage over aborted opening of the second envelope in impeachment trial
walkout of prosecutors in Estrada impeachment trial
chronologicalOrder second major EDSA uprising in Philippine history
country Philippines
dateOfGloriaArroyoOath 2001-01-20
endDate 2001-01-20
etymology named after Epifanio de los Santos Avenue and Spanish word "dos" meaning "two"
followedBy EDSA Tres NERFINISHED
hasCentralVenue EDSA Shrine NERFINISHED
Ortigas Center NERFINISHED
hasTypeOfProtest nonviolent mass demonstration
influencedBy 1986 People Power Revolution NERFINISHED
nonviolent resistance principles
languageOfName Filipino
legalCharacterization controversial regarding constitutionality
location Epifanio de los Santos Avenue NERFINISHED
Metro Manila NERFINISHED
mainParticipant Gloria Macapagal Arroyo NERFINISHED
Joseph Estrada NERFINISHED
Philippine opposition politicians
Roman Catholic Church leaders NERFINISHED
middle-class demonstrators
student activists
mediaCoverage extensive live television coverage in the Philippines
opposedBy supporters of Joseph Estrada
precededBy EDSA People Power Revolution NERFINISHED
People Power Revolution of 1986 NERFINISHED
relatedTo Philippine political crisis of 2000–2001 NERFINISHED
result Gloria Macapagal Arroyo sworn in as President of the Philippines
Joseph Estrada leaves Malacañang Palace
accession of Vice President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo to the presidency
ouster of President Joseph Estrada
significantEvent Supreme Court declaration of presidential vacancy
mass gatherings at EDSA Shrine
military withdrawal of support from Estrada
police withdrawal of support from Estrada
startDate 2001-01-16
supportedBy Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines NERFINISHED
business groups
civil society organizations
theme anti-corruption
good governance

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EDSA II alsoKnownAs EDSA Dos