‘Bongbong’ on mission to restore Marco family name
For Ferdinand Marcos Jr, son of late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos, winning the vice presidency in next week’s election is as much about restoring his family’s tainted image as it is about making the country a better place.
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“Bongbong”, as he is known, has been leading most opinion polls ahead of the May 9 election, marking the revival of a name synonymous with martial law, torture and billions of dollars of plundered wealth. A recent poll had him slipping to second place for the first time, two points behind Congresswoman Leni Robredo.
Marcos Jr, 58, says his popularity comes from public disenchantment with a political establishment that emerged after his father’s overthrow in the iconic “people power” revolution in 1986. “We keep hearing about all these wonderful things happening to our economy and yet people are poor,” he said in an interview.
Elections for the Philippine president and vice-president are held separately and the two can be political rivals. The maverick mayor of the southern city of Davao, Rodrigo Duterte, 71, is leading opinion polls for president.
The senior Marcos was president of the Philippines for two decades. Later governments have documented 75,000 cases of torture, illegal detention and disappearances in those years. The rule by him and his wife Imelda, known for her lavish lifestyle and thousands of pairs of shoes, has been called a kleptocratic “conjugal dictatorship”. The family fled to exile in Hawaii after the ouster, where the senior Marcos died in 1989. After that, the widespread hatred of the Marcos family began to ebb.
Bongbong Marcos returned from Hawaii in 1991 and rebuilt the family’s political base in its stomping grounds of Ilocos Norte province, serving as governor, congressman and senator. His mother Imelda is seeking re-election next week to the House of Representatives from a district in the province, while his sister Imee is seeking re-election as the provincial governor.
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