Marcos scion loses to neophyte Robredo in race for VP post
manila — The son and namesake of the late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos has narrowly lost the election for vice president, according to an official count that was only completed on Friday, almost three weeks after polls closed.
The result dealt a blow to the political aspirations of the family, which had targeted the position for Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jnr as a potential stepping stone to recapturing his late father’s presidential post.
Anti-crime firebrand Rodrigo Duterte won the separate May 9 contest for president by landslide, but the closely fought vice presidential race went down the wire, with Marcos losing by around 263,000 votes to political neophyte Leni Robredo.
“The elections have been very divisive and we need to rebuild as a nation. He (Duterte) needs everyone’s help in rebuilding our country,” Robredo said over GMA television as the country’s Congress completed the tallying of election returns.
Marcos, 58, did not immediately
The elections have been very divisive and we need to rebuild as a nation. He (Duterte) needs everyone’s help in rebuilding our country
Leni Robredo
return telephone calls made on Friday. But his lawyer George Garcia told AFP his client was considering filing an appeal, alleging 3.9 million votes for Marcos were not reflected in the official count. —