Ferdinand Marcos Jr on cusp of winning landslide in Philippines elections
https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/09/asia/philippines-election-results-marcos-robredo-intl-hnk/index.html
Those who watched "Last Week Tonight" know that the Philippine elections are... concerning.
The country is just coming off the regime of Duterte, "the trump of the East". Unlike China, presidential terms limits means he can't run again. And who is leading? The son of the dictator who instituted martial law until he was ousted by an uprising, and fled the country with billions in assets. And the VP (who is elected separately) is Duterte's daughter???
Unlike other sham elections, there doesn't seem to be much concern about the legitimacy about the election itself. There are a couple of anomalies like broken voting machines, but nothing that could overturn the huge lead, with 80% of the population voting. So in general, the majority of Filipinos are endorsing these results.
Seriously, WTF Philippines??
I'm particularly curious to hear the Dino household's take on this.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/09/asia/philippines-election-results-marcos-robredo-intl-hnk/index.html
Ferdinand Marcos Jr, the son of the former Philippine dictator, is on the cusp of winning the Philippine presidential election by a landslide, according to preliminary and unofficial results, taking the Marcos dynasty one step closer to the Malacañang Palace, 36 years after the family fled a mass uprising.
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Marcos Jr's running mate for vice president is Sara Duterte Carpio, the daughter of populist outgoing leader Rodrigo Duterte. Many of their supporters are voting to see a continuation of Duterte's policies, including his controversial "war on drugs."
Partial and unofficial results show Duterte Carpio is also leading the race for the vice presidency. The vice president is elected separately from the president in the Philippines.
Those who watched "Last Week Tonight" know that the Philippine elections are... concerning.
The country is just coming off the regime of Duterte, "the trump of the East". Unlike China, presidential terms limits means he can't run again. And who is leading? The son of the dictator who instituted martial law until he was ousted by an uprising, and fled the country with billions in assets. And the VP (who is elected separately) is Duterte's daughter???
Unlike other sham elections, there doesn't seem to be much concern about the legitimacy about the election itself. There are a couple of anomalies like broken voting machines, but nothing that could overturn the huge lead, with 80% of the population voting. So in general, the majority of Filipinos are endorsing these results.
Seriously, WTF Philippines??
I'm particularly curious to hear the Dino household's take on this.