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Philippines Congress proclaims Marcos as next president
Philippines Congress proclaims Marcos as next president
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Philippines Congress proclaims Marcos as next president
by DZRH News25 May 2022
Philippine President-elect Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. raises hands with Senate President Vicente Sotto III and House Speaker Lord Allan Velasco during his proclamation, at the House of Representatives, in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines, May 25, 2022. BBM Media Bureau/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION

By Neil Jerome Morales

MANILA (Reuters) - A joint session of Philippines Congress on Wednesday declared Ferdinand Marcos Jr, the son and namesake of the notorious late dictator, the winner of this month's election, and confirmed he would become the country's next president.

The proclamation formalizes the once-unimaginable return to power of the country's most famous political dynasty, after a 1986 "people power" revolt drove the Marcos family into exile in Hawaii.

Marcos, 64, better known as "Bongbong", takes over on June 30 from Rodrigo Duterte and will serve until 2028, with the incumbent president's daughter, Sara Duterte-Carpio, as his vice president.

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"I ask you all, pray for me, wish me well," Marcos, dressed in the traditional white Filipino barong shirt and trousers, said after the proclamation. "I want to do well for this country."

Marcos won 31.6 million or 58.77% of ballots cast, with an 82% turnout.

He won by a margin not seen since before his father's autocratic, 1965-1986 rule, an era characterized by corruption, martial law and unashamed extravagance of the first family, a narrative his campaign sought to upend.

Marcos's wife and three sons were also present in Congress, where their family has won a seat in almost every election since its return from exile in the 1990s. Also attending was 92-year-old matriarch Imelda, the influential power-broker, who received loud applause from the house as she posed for pictures.

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He is almost certain to command a legislative supermajority, with sister Imee a senator, son Ferdinand a congressman, and cousin Martin Romualdez, the house majority leader expected to be named speaker, demonstrating the extent of the power the family will wield.

He has said his focus areas will be energy prices, jobs, infrastructure and education.

Marcos is still assembling his cabinet, which will need to navigate high inflation, government debt, and a tricky foreign policy balance with ally the United States and an increasingly influential China.

Despite the margin of victory, Marcos' rule will be divisive, with widespread anger among opponents and victims of persecution over what they see as historical revisionism to clear the family's name.

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Imee Marcos on Wednesday said the family was "very, very grateful for a second chance" in power.

(Reporting by Neil Jerome Morales; Editing by Martin Petty and Kanupriya Kapoor)

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