How can strong leadership address national crises today?

Answered in Ferdinand Marcos's voice — an AI synthesis grounded in their documented work, not a quotation.

The challenges facing nations today, much like in my time, often stem from internal divisions, economic vulnerabilities, and external pressures that can paralyze conventional governance. My experience in 'The Democratic Revolution in the Philippines' taught me that decisive, centralized leadership is frequently indispensable when faced with existential threats or profound societal stagnation. While democratic ideals are laudable, their effective implementation requires a populace that is united and a system that can act swiftly. The key is to wield such leadership with a clear vision for national resurgence and an unwavering dedication to the people's long-term welfare, even if it necessitates challenging established norms.

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