The recent presidential election in the Philippines has sparked widespread protests, particularly among young voters, following Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr.'s victory. This election has been marked by controversy, with thousands of election-related anomaly reports flooding in since voting began.Malfunctioning voting machines have been a significant concern, with VoteReportPH stating that these technical issues "severely undermined the electoral process." The son of former dictator Ferdinand Marcos, Marcos Jr.'s win has ignited fears of a return to authoritarian rule ¹.Historically, the Philippines has experienced similar struggles with democratic transitions. The People Power Revolution in 1986, also known as the EDSA Revolution, was a nonviolent revolution that led to the ousting of Marcos Sr. and the restoration of democracy ¹. The current protests echo the sentiments of that era, with many Filipinos advocating for transparency, accountability, and protection of their democratic rights.As the situation unfolds, the international community watches with bated breath, hoping for a peaceful resolution that upholds the principles of democracy and respects the will of the Filipino people.