Capital Depletion Of Martial Law: Martial Law In The Philippines

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To summarize all the words that have been understood, recently, Marawi City, Lanao Del Sur in Mindanao has undergone violent attacked from the group of Maute. Their invasion in the city became brutal. They burned schools and churches. They killed numerous people especially the non-muslims. Gunshots were fired. Residents of Marawi were forced to evacuate but some of them bravely stayed on their houses regardless of the situation in their city. No food, no running water, and no electricity. Survival has become a daily battle of every individuals. In the occurrence of these tragedy, the Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was in Russia for the official visit where he merely proclaimed martial law and the suspension of the writ of privilege of habeas corpus. Definitely, not all were convinced in the said declaration as it is believed that martial law is an extravagant response to the situation in Marawi. There were petitioners against it, consequently, the dismissal of Supreme Court for the said petitioners came from the majority, 11 out of 15 judiciaries. The battle in Marawi where Philippine military government fought the Maute group to redeem the city. Maranaos would probably need an adequate time to recover emotionally and financially. According to research, it was found that there are certain things which affect the country economically. Mainly of these factors are capital depletion, inflation, and Tourism. In terms of rehabilitations of the damaged infrastructures, at

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