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Did Bongbong Marcos admit addiction treatment?

When one aspires to be president of the country, it is correct to assume that one must submit one’s self to public scrutiny. A presidential candidate is fair game and running for chief executive must be treated as a job interview before the sovereign people.

Did Bongbong Marcos admit addiction treatment?

Marcos Jr. not absolved from disqualification despite being elected thrice after conviction

Having served a term each for various elective positions does not absolve presidential aspirant and former senator Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos from the penalty of perpetual disqualification from running for public office with the finality of his 1997 tax evasion conviction, according to retired Supreme Court (SC) senior associate justice Antonio Carpio. The former magistrate made the declaration in a 1Sambayan online forum on Jan. 6.

Marcos Jr. not absolved from disqualification despite being elected thrice after conviction

Death and taxes and Marcos

As the second year of COVID-19 comes to a close, we Filipinos are learning to accept the reality that there is more than just death and taxes that are inevitable in life. In the Philippines, at least.

Death and taxes and Marcos

​ Will Tiktok decide the 2022 elections?

You’ll be astounded by the staggering numbers when you Google the number of TikTok accounts the Marcoses and their supporters have. Even more confounding is the exponential capacity of those accounts to share posts.

​  Will Tiktok decide the 2022 elections?

Disunity in Marcos Jr.’s party calls into question his leadership competence

With six petitions filed with the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to thwart his presidential bid in 2022, former senator Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. has yet to speak up and clear his name of the allegations against him. He has been leaving the talking to his spokesperson and his adoptive political party, the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas (PFP).

Disunity in Marcos Jr.’s party calls into question his leadership competence