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Philippine­s starts vote recount in VP election

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manila — The Philippine­s on Monday began a manual recount of votes in a vice presidenti­al election after the son and namesake of former dictator Ferdinand Marcos contested the outcome, while the incumbent assured supporters her win was not in doubt.

Ferdinand Marcos Jr, a former senator popularly known as Bongbong, is furious about having lost to Leni Robredo by about 260,000 votes in a May 2016 election he says was marred by massive cheating.

Many political commentato­rs believe Marcos has ambitions to become president one day, and wanted to use the vice presidency as a stepping stone. Opinion polls had shown him the clear leader ahead of the vote, which is separate from that for the presidency.

The recount, ordered by the Supreme Court, began with Marcos questionin­g the condition of some ballots from the town of Bato in Robredo’s home province of Camarines

In four precincts in the town of Bato, all ballots are wet and thus useless.”

Ferdinand Marcos Jr, former senator

Sur. “In four precincts in the town of Bato, all ballots are wet and thus useless,” he told reporters. Alluding to foul play, he added that the ballots seemed to be “only recently wet”.

Audit logs for most of the precincts were missing, he said, and he had seen a ballot box with a hole sealed with a masking tape.

“We have nothing to fear because the truth is what we are fighting for,” Robredo, a one-term congresswo­man before the 2016 election, said in a speech after a mass service organised by her supporters in the largely Roman Catholic country. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos, son of late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, greets his supporters upon arrival at the Supreme court in Padre Faura, Metro Manila, on Monday. —
Reuters Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos, son of late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, greets his supporters upon arrival at the Supreme court in Padre Faura, Metro Manila, on Monday. —

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