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BEYOND THE P500 BILL: KIKO AQUINO DEE CARVES HIS OWN PATH VS. CORRUPTION

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September 21, 2025

In the tumultuous political landscape of the Philippines, where historical memory often battles deliberate forgetting, a new generation of leadership is emerging— one that is rooted in legacy yet determined to carve its own path.

- WILSON LEE FLORES

Among them stands 33-year-old Francis Joseph “Kiko” Aquino Dee, a name that echoes through Philippine history yet speaks with a distinctly contemporary voice.

The spokesperson for today’s “Trillion Peso March” against corruption, this soft-spoken University of the Philippines political science senior lecturer embodies both the enduring power of moral conviction and the evolving nature of democratic engagement. A magna cum laude UP graduate and alumnus of the London School of Economics’ MSc program in Political Science and Political Economy, Kiko wields a potent combination of academic rigor and deep familial legacy — as the grandson of Senator Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr. and President Corazon Cojuangco Aquino, and as the grandson of my late uncle, Christian philanthropist and Magsaysay awardee Ambassador Howard Q. Dee — to confront the enduring specter of systemic corruption.

The significance of the Sept. 21 date hangs heavy — it is the anniversary of President Ferdinand Marcos Sr.’s 1972 martial law declaration. This year, it becomes a catalyst for mobilization, with twin protests converging in Metro Manila: the student and activist-led “Baha sa Luneta” at 9 a.m. at Rizal Park in Manila and the church-led “Trillion Peso March” at 2 p.m. at the EDSA People Power Monument in Quezon City, where Kiko serves as spokesman. In this moment, he represents something profound — the unbroken chain of resistance that connects past, present, and future.

A CONVERSATION WITH KIKO AQUINO DEE: LEGACY, ACTIVISM AND THE FIGHT AHEAD

Last month, at the Aug. 21 anniversary of his grandfather Ninoy’s 1983 assassination, I asked Kiko some questions. His replies revealed the thoughtful complexity that defines his approach to activism and the weight of the history he carries. The following is our conversation, verbatim.

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