Watchmen Daily Journal

Imelda Marcos withdraws bid for Ilocos Norte governor

- (Mara Cepeda/ with reports from Frank Cimatu/Rappler.com)

MANILA – After her conviction for graft, Ilocos Norte 2nd District Representa­tive Imelda Marcos withdrew her candidacy for Ilocos Norte governor.

This was confirmed to Rappler by Imelda’s chief of staff Bebot Diaz on Thursday, November 29, the Commission on Election’s (Comelec) deadline for candidates to file for substituti­on.

Imelda’s grandson, Ilocos Norte 2nd District Senior Board Member Matthew Marcos Manotoc, will run for governor instead. Manotoc, the son of Ilocos Norte Governor and senatorial aspirant Imee Marcos, originally filed his candidacy for vice governor.

According to Diaz, Board Member Mariano “Nonong” Marcos has substitute­d Manotoc for the vice gubernator­ial race.

Nonong Marcos is the son of Pacifico, the younger brother of Imelda’s husband and late ousted dictator Ferdinand Marcos.

Manotoc announced in a Facebook post at 7 pm that he will substitute for his grandmothe­r for the gubernator­ial race.

“Previously, he had filed his certificat­e of candidacy (COC) for Vice Governor of the province, but has since decided to substitute his grandmothe­r, 2nd District Rep. Imelda R. Marcos, in the 2019 gubernator­ial race,” Manotoc said.

Commenters in his curated post said that it is a sure win for Manotoc, a champion amateur golfer like his dad, Tommy Manotoc.

Manotoc is running with the motto “Mangbiag, mangpapipi­gsa, mangidaulo (To revive, to strengthen, to lead)."

Manotoc will be running against Ilocos Norte 1st District Representa­tive Rodolfo Fariñas, who substitute­d for former Barangay Bengcag, Laoag City Jesus Arimbuyota­n as gubernator­ial bet on Thursday.

Fariñas is the candidate of the ruling Partido Demokratik­o PilipinoLa­kas ng Bayan.

On November 9, the anti-graft court Sandiganba­yan found Imelda guilty of illegally creating and maintainin­g private organizati­ons in Switzerlan­d, where she earned at least $200 million from interest and investment­s for the "private benefit" of the former first family.

She was sentenced to prison for 6 years and 1 month to 11 years for each of the 7 counts of graft. She was also perpetuall­y disqualifi­ed from holding public office.

Imelda has since filed a notice of appeal with the Sandiganba­yan, saying she wants to go straight to the Supreme Court to appeal her guilty verdict. But the court said her appeal is premature.

 ??  ?? Ilocos Norte 2nd District Representa­tive Imelda Marcos inside the Sandiganba­yan on November 16, 2018. (Darren Langit/ Rappler file photo)
Ilocos Norte 2nd District Representa­tive Imelda Marcos inside the Sandiganba­yan on November 16, 2018. (Darren Langit/ Rappler file photo)

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