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Trillion Peso March Part 3: A Stand Against Corruption and Dynasties

On February 25, 2026, thousands of Filipinos are expected to take to the streets for the Trillion Peso March Part 3. This mobilization, coinciding with the 40th anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution, aims to address systemic corruption—specifically the alleged misuse of ₱1.9 trillion in flood control funds—and to demand the passage of an Anti-Dynasty Law.

1. Event Schedule: February 25, 2026

Organizers from church and civil society groups have laid out a day-long itinerary across three key sites in Quezon City. Here is the official timeline for participants:

  • 07:00 AM: Assembly at the EDSA Shrine for the opening prayer.
  • 09:00 AM: Prayer March from the EDSA Shrine to the People Power Monument.
  • 10:00 AM: Panata ng Mamamayan (People's Pledge) at the monument.
  • 03:00 PM: Main Program: "Tayo ang People Power: Noon, Ngayon, Bukas."
  • 06:00 PM: Commemorative Holy Mass presided over by Archbishop Socrates Villegas.
  • 08:00 PM: Free outdoor concert at Eton Centris featuring Ben&Ben and other local artists.

2. Key Demands and Reform Goals

The movement has evolved from a single day of outrage into a sustained campaign for institutional change. The "Trillion Peso Movement" has identified several core objectives for the 2026 rally:

  1. Anti-Dynasty Law: Urgent passage of legislation to curb the concentration of political power.
  2. Infrastructure Accountability: Prosecution of individuals implicated in "ghost" flood control projects and the creation of an Independent Commission Against Infrastructure Corruption.
  3. Recovery of Assets: Forfeiture of ill-gotten wealth and its reallocation to health and climate resilience programs.
  4. Transparency: Mandatory public disclosure of Statements of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Worth (SALN) for all candidates.

3. Security and Logistics: What to Expect

The National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) has been placed on full alert, with over 11,000 personnel deployed to ensure public safety. Despite the large crowd, the MMDA has confirmed that no road closures will be implemented along EDSA, which is designated as a "No Rally Zone."

Important Tips for Attendees:

  • Hydration: Bring water in reusable containers; plastic waste is discouraged per environmental policies.
  • Rerouting: Check the MMDA’s official social media pages for alternate routes to avoid heavy traffic around White Plains and Ortigas.
  • Discipline: Organizers remind participants to refrain from bringing effigies or excessively loud sound systems to maintain a peaceful atmosphere.
"Tayo ang People Power—this is not just a commemoration of 1986, but a call for a clean and accountable future in 2026." — Movement Convenor

Conclusion

The Trillion Peso March Part 3 represents a pivotal moment in Philippine digital and physical activism. By combining the historical legacy of People Power with modern demands for transparency, the movement seeks to ensure that public funds serve the many, not the few.



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