TOMORROW marks the 24th anniversary of the unconstitutional ouster of Joseph Ejercito Erap Estrada as the 13th President of the Philippines. He served from 1998 to 2001, barely half of his six-year term. Elected with a landslide majority in 1998, Estrada was deposed in a judicially assisted coup after an impeachment proceeding against him failed to admit an envelope purportedly containing evidence offered by a private bank to support a charge not included in the articles of impeachment.
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