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Dictator Marcos’ son mulls presidential run

File photo shows Philippine Senator Ferdinand Marcos (left) sitting with his mother former first lady Imelda Marcos (right) and sister, Governor Imee Marcos as they attend mass during the birthday celebration of the former first lady at a church in Laoag City, Ilocos sur province, northern Philippines.


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The son and namesake of late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos said yesterday he may run for president in next year’s elections, offering his once-exiled family the chance of the ultimate political comeback.
Ferdinand Marcos Jr, popularly known as “Bongbong”, said he would not seek a second term as senator and was aiming for “higher office”, which in the Philippines can only be president or vice president.
“The discussions I have been having with different groups, with other individuals have really centred on higher office,” the 57-year-old said on ABS-CBN television.
Asked directly if he would run for president or vice president, Marcos said: “It’s extremely difficult to make a decision at this point.”
Ferdinand Marcos Sr ruled the Philippines for two decades until 1986 when millions of people took to the streets in a famous “people power” revolution.
The Marcos family fled to the US, and the patriarch died in exile in Hawaii in 1989.
The rest of the family, headed by controversial matriarch Imelda, returned in 1991 and began a successful political comeback despite accusations the presidential couple stole billions in state coffers and oversaw widespread human rights abuses.
“Bongbong” Marcos won a Senate position in 2010, the first time since his father’s demise that a family member had won a nationally elected post.
The Marcos matriarch, famous for her luxurious lifestyle, has also since 2010 been a member of parliament, representing her husband’s northern stronghold of Ilocos Norte province.
Imelda, now aged 86, has spoken often of her desire for her son to take the presidency back for the family.
However, public opinion surveys currently show there is little support for Marcos Jr as president.
“I always see surveys as a starting point,” he said about his poor poll ratings.
The current Philippine President, Benigno Aquino, is the only son and namesake of the late strongman’s political nemesis, whose assassination in 1983 led to the popular uprising three years later.
The assassinated hero’s wife, Corazon Aquino, led the revolution and was the nation’s first president after Marcos’ fall. Highlighting the fickle nature of Philippine politics, Marcos said he could run for the vice presidency next year on a ticket with current presidential favourite Jejomar Binay.
Binay was a human rights campaigner during the dictatorship and is now the vice president, but he has faced widespread accusations of corruption in recent years.






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