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3 family wins signal Marcos revival in Philippines
« on: May 18, 2010, 01:29:53 AM »
MANILA, Philippines — Nearly a quarter-century after Imelda Marcos and her dictator husband fled the Philippines in disgrace — leaving a debt-ridden country but a lavish collection of shoes — the 80-year-old former first lady and two of their children are poised to revive the family's political fortunes.
At first sight, the outcome is surprising in an election that also looks set to award the son of the Marcoses' nemesis, "people power" President Corazon Aquino, the country's top office. Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III campaigned heavily against corruption — endemic in the Philippines and allegedly practiced by the Marcos dictatorship on a massive scale.
But their family name still holds clout.
Imelda Marcos won a seat in the House of Representatives, where she also was elected in 1995, and her eldest daughter, Imee, also a former member of Congress, was elected governor in the family's northern bailiwick, Ilocos Norte province. Her son, former governor and current Congress member Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr., likely won his Senate race, according to almost-complete results of Monday's vote.
With Marcos Jr.'s rise to the Senate, the Marcoses would claim their highest nationally elected post since their patriarch was ousted in a 1986 "people power" revolt.
"I thank the Lord, the Ilocanos, the Filipino people for the overwhelming mandate for the Marcoses in spite of all the odds," Imelda Marcos told The Associated Press in a telephone interview Wednesday. "The Filipino people can be assured of our selfless and endless service and love to all."
Marcos is forever remembered for her collection of eye-popping diamonds and 1,220 pairs of shoes discovered in the abandoned presidential palace after Ferdinand Marcos and his family were sent into U.S. exile, ending his 20-year dictatorship and leaving the country's economy faltering under huge debts.
He died in 1989, and his widow returned to the Philippines in 1991 with her children, twice ran unsuccessfully for president and won a seat in the House of Representatives in 1995.
She retained her supporters despite her reputation for extravagance, including shopping trips to the world's poshest boutiques and lavish beautification projects in an impoverished nation where a third of about 90 million Filipinos live on $1 a day.
Despite some 900 civil and criminal cases she has faced in Philippine courts since 1991 — ranging from tax evasion to embezzlement and corruption — she has emerged relatively unscathed and has never served prison time. All but a handful of the cases have been dismissed for lack of evidence and a few convictions were overturned on appeal.
The Marcoses and the Aquinos are the most prominent of the Philippines' wealthy political dynasties and are inextricably linked.
A court found that Aquino's father, an opposition leader, was assassinated in a military conspiracy during Marcos' rule. Aquino's mother then led the mass protests that swept away the strongman and restored democracy. Only after his mother died last year of cancer did Aquino, a quiet senator and former House member, decide to seek the presidency.
If Aquino wins, "I will pray for his success because his success will be for our country and the Filipino people," Imelda Marcos said.
She said she hoped Aquino will be successful in fulfilling his campaign promise to fight corruption, while she rejected as "lies" allegations that her husband engaged in massive kleptocracy, graft and human rights abuses.
"The Filipino people have not forgotten because even in this campaign they continuously resuscitate the lies about the Marcoses and they keep repeating that, but the Filipino people are getting to know more and more the truth," Marcos said.
Her husband and his associates allegedly amassed an estimated $5 billion to $10 billion in ill-gotten wealth while he was in power. The Presidential Commission on Good Government, created to recover the money, has found cash and assets totaling 85.1 billion pesos (around $1.9 billion).
Aquino, in an interview with AP last week, said as president he would set up a body to determine whether Marcos, a World War II soldier, should be given a hero's burial as the Marcos family has been demanding.
He also said he wants a truth commission formed to bring closure to questions about his father's assassination, including alleged links to Marcos.
Political analyst Ramon Casiple, executive director of the Institute for Political and Electoral Reform, said Imelda and Imee's victories were expected since they ran in their stronghold — known as the "solid north" for voters' loyalty to the Marcos family.
But he said many overlooked Ferdinand Jr.'s bid for the Senate as they focused on the presidential race and in the absence of a concerted opposition effort against him. Two leftist politicians who were among Marcos' noisiest critics ran alongside him in the same party, Casiple added.
"Many of the electorate were young. So the main factor was name recall and who would not know a Marcos," Casiple said.


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Re: 3 family wins signal Marcos revival in Philippines
« Reply #1 on: May 18, 2010, 04:54:35 AM »
Kanya-kanya god na sila'g mga gimik. But I find this very interesting...

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Re: 3 family wins signal Marcos revival in Philippines
« Reply #2 on: May 18, 2010, 04:56:24 AM »
Mao sad ni akong nabasa sa pikas thread...

http://businessmirror.com.ph/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=25081:imelda-scores-landslide-victory-in-ilocos-norte&catid=26:nation&Itemid=63

LAOAG CITY—The landslide victory of the Marcoses in Monday’s elections reflects the Ilocanos’ respect to the late strongman Ferdinand E. Marcos, said priest historian Danilo Laeda on May 11, when Ilocanos gave an overwhelming support to the Marcos family in this year’s historic automated elections.

The 80-year-old former First Lady, Imelda Marcos, won as congressman of Ilocos Norte’s Second District with a total of 109,571 votes against rival candidate and former Marcos ally, lawyer Mariano Nalupta, who got a measly 27,359 votes.

Her daughter, Maria Imelda “Imee” Romualdez-Marcos, won as governor of the province with a total of 196,160 votes over her first cousin, incumbent Ilocos Norte Gov. Michael Marcos-Keon, who got only 86,005 votes.

Senatorial candidate Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is among the top 10 winning candidates based on latest election result as of May 11.

“Filipinos are passionate, and emotions run high,” said Laeda, which means people of Ilocos Norte still think of the late President Marcos as a source of pride amid his history of being a dictator and being deposed from the presidency through a people power revolt in 1986.

The “Marcos magic” that the priest believes to have played a great factor on the Marcoses winning in this year’s election shows that the family maintained its influence in the province having the necessary logistics, machinery and campaign funds.

Though the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV) in Ilocos Norte received reports of massive vote buying, Laeda said voters here have not yet reach a high level of maturity, considering that the old system of “corruption” is unabated or hard to eradicate.

Francis Bitagon, chairman of the PPCRV here, said voters openly admit that they receive money from candidates, ranging from P200 to more than P1,000, which is given to them mostly by local village officials or political party coordinators on a staggered basis. The term is popularly known locally as first wave, second wave and final wave, when the money was handed over to voters.

The PPCRV admitted that the “culture of corruption” is already embedded into the system, and sees no cure unless the younger generation is educated on electoral reform.

While giving thumbs-up to the Commission on Elections (Comelec) for the successful and peaceful conduct of automated polls, the PPCRV hopes that some glitches and long lines of voters due to voters’ registration verification will be properly addressed next time.

PPCRV volunteers said the automated polls  made their work easier.



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Re: 3 family wins signal Marcos revival in Philippines
« Reply #3 on: May 18, 2010, 04:58:21 AM »
Na puros man Marcos ang thread karon... didto pod nis pikas thread ako nakit-an.

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Re: 3 family wins signal Marcos revival in Philippines
« Reply #4 on: May 18, 2010, 05:08:21 AM »
Nakalimot na sila sa niagi  ::) esp. the youngsters who just read
   it in the History book or hear it from the older folks but reluctant to believe.

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Re: 3 family wins signal Marcos revival in Philippines
« Reply #5 on: May 18, 2010, 06:36:00 AM »
There is still a missing amount from the Japanese reparations money to the tune of 35 Billion US dollars which is somewhere in Europe´s bank. Namatay na lang si Marcos senior apan ang kwarta wala na mabalik.


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Re: 3 family wins signal Marcos revival in Philippines
« Reply #6 on: May 18, 2010, 08:26:13 AM »
Ing ana man gyud ang life besides Filipinos are forgiving & loving di ba?

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Re: 3 family wins signal Marcos revival in Philippines
« Reply #7 on: May 18, 2010, 08:32:02 AM »
Nakalimot na sila sa niagi  ::) esp. the youngsters who just read
   it in the History book or hear it from the older folks but reluctant to believe.

The Filipino people are beginning to forget the past and are now poised to repeat it.

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Re: 3 family wins signal Marcos revival in Philippines
« Reply #8 on: May 18, 2010, 08:45:54 AM »
The Filipino people are beginning to forget the past and are now poised to repeat it.

For some reason "history repeats itself." Bright jud tong nakaunag coined ani na phrase hehehe.  ;D

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Re: 3 family wins signal Marcos revival in Philippines
« Reply #9 on: May 18, 2010, 11:48:35 AM »
For some reason "history repeats itself." Bright jud tong nakaunag coined ani na phrase hehehe.  ;D
I simply shiver at the thought...

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