The EDSA People Power Revolution was a peaceful demonstration in 1986 that ousted President Ferdinand Marcos from power and restored democracy in the Philippines. Millions of Filipinos gathered along Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) in Manila to protest the Marcos regime and electoral fraud. Defections by key military leaders and support from religious groups and celebrities weakened Marcos's position, and Corazon Aquino was sworn in as the new president, marking the success of the non-violent "people power" revolution.