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Haters Gonna Hate, Bongbong for President Seeks to Revive Marcos Name

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by Agence France Presse
Oct 5, 2021
Photo/s: Bongbong Marcos/Facebook
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Ferdinand Marcos Jr, whose father and namesake was the notorious Philippine dictator, is angling for the ultimate rehabilitation of his family brand: capturing the presidency.

In the decades since a popular uprising toppled the strongman and chased the family into U.S. exile, the Marcoses have staged a remarkable political comeback.

But Marcos Jr., 64, known by his nickname "Bongbong", made it the furthest yet when he almost won the vice presidency in the 2016 election that vaulted Rodrigo Duterte to the nation's top office. 

Marcos Jr.'s links to his father, especially the bloody repression of the martial law years, have made him one of the nation's most polarizing politicians.

But that has not stopped him from declaring his ambition to run for the presidency in 2022 when Duterte's constitutionally-mandated single term ends. 

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Links to father's crimes

Marcos Jr. was at boarding school in Britain when he received word in 1972 that his father had declared martial law, unleashing large-scale corruption and a bloody crackdown on dissent.

He has tried to defend his father's rule by citing the initial surge of economic growth and government spending under martial law, rather than the graft and mismanagement that later impoverished the nation.

While he admits that his father's rule was marked by human rights abuses, he minimizes them, saying such acts take place under every administration.

He claims he was too young to shoulder any responsibility for his father's rule, but critics point out that he served as governor of the family's home province of Ilocos Norte from 1983 to 1986, while the elder Marcos was in power.

He was also appointed chairman of a government-controlled satellite service provider in 1985.

After his father's ouster, a wealth-recovery agency said the service was one of several firms used to funnel ill-gotten wealth abroad.

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The fallen dictator died in Hawaii in 1989 but his family was later allowed to return home where they have made a remarkable political comeback, tapping local loyalties to get elected to a succession of higher positions. 

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Duterte has been a key booster, praising the elder Marcos as the "best president ever" and arranging for the ex-dictator to be buried in Manila's Heroes' Cemetery.

The clan's turnaround has also been aided by subsequent administrations being marred by graft allegations and anger stoked by an enduring gulf between the rich and poor.

Returning from exile, Marcos Jr won his father's old congressional seat in Ilocos Norte in 1992, before being elected again as governor of the province six years later. 

He entered the Senate in 2010 before making his failed bid for the country's second-highest office.

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His mother, Imelda, served three straight terms in the lower House of Representatives before being succeeded by her nephew. 

Marcos Jr's sister Imee is a senator.  

'Haters gonna hate'

After Marcos Jr. ran for vice president -- under a system which elects the president and vice president separately -- and lost to reformist congresswoman Leni Robredo, he filed a protest with the election authorities, alleging cheating.

The Philippines' top court dismissed the vote challenge in February 2021 "for lack of merit".

Duterte has been a high-profile supporter of Marcos Jr., crediting the Marcos family's backing for sealing his presidential victory. He has indicated that he would have preferred "Bongbong" as his vice president.

But the two powerful families could potentially go head-to-head in the 2022 election, with Duterte's daughter, Sara, also expected to run for the top job. 

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In a recent interview with local celebrity Toni Gonzaga, Marcos Jr. dismissed his critics with a line from Taylor Swift's hit "Shake It Off".

"The haters gonna hate," he said.

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