During the Marcos administration, many activists were kidnapped but not yet found, even their remains.
All media outlets that were critical of the Marcos administration were padlocked and sequestered.
His assassination shocked and outraged many Filipinos, most of whom had lost confidence in the Marcos administration.
This practice considerably alienated the support of the old social and economic elite and the media, who criticized the Marcos administration endlessly.
Marcos administration then followed diffusionist argument that in order to stimulate market development of sugar industry government should replace the market.
The new nomenclature rapidly caught on and was maintained until informally abandoned during the Marcos administration.
After widespread protests, however, the Marcos administration decided to reintroduce the writ.
He was known as the court's "activist" justice because of his dissenting opinions in many vital cases affecting the Marcos administration.
The tax system under the Marcos administration was generally regressive as it was heavily dependent on indirect taxes.
One of the priorities of the Marcos administration was health maintenance.