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  1. Jul 15, 2022 · On April 17, 1993, President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. tied the knot with lawyer and now First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos. The couple are blessed with three sons: Ferdinand Alexander, Joseph Simon and William Vincent.

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  2. The son and namesake of ousted dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr., who was accused and charged of amassing billions of dollars of ill-gotten wealth as well as committing tens of thousands of human rights abuses during his autocratic rule, has mounted a hugely popular campaign to return his family name to power.

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    Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. (born September 13, 1957, Batac, Ilocos Norte, Philippines) Filipino politician who has been president of the Philippines since 2022. Prior to becoming president, he served in government from the 1980s to the 2010s as senator, congressman, governor, and vice governor.

    Bongbong is the scion of a prominent political family in the Philippines. He was born to Ferdinand Marcos, who would rule the Philippines for 20 years, and to Imelda Romualdez Marcos, who would wield great power as first lady during her husband’s rule. His father’s regime, noted for its authoritarian nature and corruption—the family had looted the Philippines’ economy of billions of dollars—was overthrown by a popular uprising (known as People Power Revolution) in 1986, which resulted in the Marcos family going into exile in Hawaii.

    Meanwhile, after graduating from elementary school in the Philippines, Bongbong completed (1974) his secondary education at Worth School, a private boarding school in West Sussex, England. He then attended the University of Oxford to study social sciences but reportedly did not complete an undergraduate degree; he was instead awarded a special diploma in 1978. Shortly thereafter Bongbong enrolled (1979–81) in the business administration graduate program at the Wharton School of Business of the University of Pennsylvania; however, he did not graduate.

    In 2016 Bongbong ran for vice president of the country; however, Filipino lawyer Leni Robredo defeated him by a small margin. In 2021 Bongbong announced his bid to become the country’s president through a video he posted on YouTube and Facebook. During the 2022 presidential campaign, Bongbong emphasized the unity of the country, which some analysts viewed as an attempt to move past his family’s controversies. Bongbong also advocated for tackling inflation and poverty.

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    During the campaign Bongbong heavily leveraged social media platforms—including TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook—to get his messages out and to garner support. His support was further propped up when he formed an alliance with vice presidential candidate Sara Duterte, the former mayor of Davao City and the daughter of the current president, Rodrigo Duterte. The alliance between Marcos and Duterte showed two powerful political families in apparent unity. However, President Duterte was heavily criticized for alleged extrajudicial killings, which resulted in more than 12,000 deaths, and human rights violations during his “war on drugs” campaign, and some were concerned that Bongbong would adopt harsh policies similar to those of President Duterte or of his father. In response to such concerns and to further differentiate himself from his father, Bongbong said in a speech in 2022, “To the world: Judge me not by my ancestors, but by my actions.” Some, however, criticized Bongbong for intentionally ignoring the abuses by his father and spreading disinformation by recasting his father’s rule as a “golden age.”

    On June 30, 2022, Bongbong was sworn in as the 17th president of the Philippines, signifying the Marcos family’s successful political rehabilitation since exile. Early in his presidency, Bongbong focused on economic recovery from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Indeed, while president-elect, he had appointed himself agricultural secretary, which gave him direct responsibility to tackle challenges in the agricultural sector as well as inflation of food products. In January 2023 Bongbong signed an executive order to adopt a six-year development plan (officially the Philippine Development Plan) to help with the economic recovery.

    In foreign policy, Bongbong showed interest in developing closer ties with the United States, in contrast to his predecessor, who appeared to have steered away from such relations. Bongbong’s efforts to strengthen the alliance have been apparent: in April 2023 he hosted the largest military exercise between the two countries, and in May he visited Washington, D.C., to meet with several U.S. political leaders, including Pres. Joe Biden. While visiting the United States, Bongbong agreed to further strengthen ties between the two countries as well as to clarify the conditions under which the United States would come to the Philippines’ defense (per the 1951 mutual defense treaty signed by the two countries) in light of territorial disputes between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea.

  3. May 10, 2022 · Ferdinand Marcos Jr, known by his nickname "Bongbong", is poised to become the president of the Philippines almost four decades after his father was overthrown in a revolution. His...

  4. Ferdinand Marcos Jr, known by his nickname "Bongbong", is poised to become the president of the Philippines almost four decades after his father was overthrown in a revolution. His near-certain...

  5. Oct 17, 2023 · Last year, the late dictator's son, Ferdinand Marcos Jr — also known as Bongbong Marcos — won the Philippines' presidential election in a landslide victory. In the space of a few decades, the Marcos name has gone from widely reviled to wildly popular.

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  7. May 11, 2022 · FerdinandBongbongMarcos Jr. is the presumptive President of the Philippines after winning a landslide in elections on May 9, according to unofficial results.

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