Khaleej Times

Filipinos hope for the best as Marcos Jr. set to win

With ‘Bongbong’ set for presidency, Philippine expats in UAE hope he would bring about unity, and address needs of overseas workers

- Nasreen Abdulla nasreen@khaleejtim­es.com

With Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr inching towards the Philippine presidency, expats in the UAE are hoping he would deliver on his promise of unity, and respond to the needs of overseas Filipinos.

Dubai resident Dianne Baldoza hopes that Marcos — once he is officially declared the president — will “refrain from conducting a witch-hunt against those who opposed him”. Instead, she said he must focus on continuing “the good projects the current administra­tion has started such as the ‘Build Build Build’ infrastruc­ture programme in the Philippine­s.”

“I also hope that more legal assistance will be provided to expats. I think there should be a dedicated fund for this purpose, as it would be helping a lot of people,” added Baldoza, in-house counsel of a luxury retail group.

In Dubai, 60,393 out of the 191,779 registered voters cast their ballots. Back in the Philippine­s, more than 95 per cent of votes have already been counted in an unofficial tally displayed on the Commission on Elections’ transparen­cy server.

Marcos has a clear lead with about 30 million votes, more than double that of his closest rival, outgoing Vice-president Leni Robredo, who has about 14 million votes. The release of official figures, however, could take weeks.

Kathleen Uy Galleta, a Marcos supporter, hopes for a “strong government”. “Filipinos started to be hopeful about a new and improved system under the reign of Rodrigo Duterte. He was strong, did not bow to pressure and he made the country safer. The last time I went on vacation, I was pleasantly surprised. There were no more pick pocketers on the street. I want his legacy to continue, and I think Marcos will do that,” said Galleta, a nurse who works in a Dubai-based hospital.

Law student Pierce Aldwin Berroya Co wants “a corruption-free

Filipinos started to be hopeful under Duterte reign. I want his legacy to continue, and I think Marcos will do that.

Kathleen Uy Galleta Marcos supporter

I want the eventual winner to govern the country for the next six years following anti-graft laws and regulation­s. Art ‘Popoy’ Los Banos Veteran PR profession­al

I hope that more legal assistance will be provided to expats. I think there should be a dedicated fund for this purpose. Dianne Baldoza Dubai resident

I support Robredo because she has a very clean track record. She is a lawyer, economist and a mother.

Pierce Aldwin Berroya Co Law student

government”, and he said this was why he voted for Robredo.

“I support Robredo because she has a very clean track record. The Commission on Audit of Philippine­s gave her office the highest audit ratings for three successive years during her tenure. With this, we know that she is not at all corrupt. In addition to that, during calamities, she is always on the ground with the people. She is a lawyer, economist and a mother. She has the background necessary to create policies to boost economic recovery and has a proven track record of hands-on leadership and good governance. More importantl­y, for me, she inspires the youth to vote with integrity,” said Co.

Art ‘Popoy’ Los Banos, a veteran PR profession­al, refused to say who he supported, but said he wanted specific things from his leader. “I want the eventual winner to govern the country for the next six years following anti-graft and corruption laws and regulation­s,” he said. “I also want him or her to address the gaps in the delivery of universal health services, to provide financial assistance to the daily wage earners affected by the pandemic and request banks to write-off compounded interests and fines on loans to SMES,” he said.

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 ?? COUNTING THE VOTES AT THE CONSULATE IN DUBAI. — photo by m. sajjad ?? Philippine­s consulate staff
COUNTING THE VOTES AT THE CONSULATE IN DUBAI. — photo by m. sajjad Philippine­s consulate staff

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