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  1. Bongbong Marcos. 7,171,049 likes · 331,107 talking about this. 17th President of the Republic of the Philippines

  2. 2 days ago · Ferdinand Marcos (born September 11, 1917, Sarrat, Philippines—died September 28, 1989, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.) was a Philippine lawyer and politician who, as head of state from 1965 to 1986, established an authoritarian regime in the Philippines that came under criticism for corruption and for its suppression of democratic processes.

  3. President Bongbong chose windmills to represent his campaign as a universal symbol of hope and resilience. It signals a new era for the Philippines’ willingness and readiness to address pressing problems, and to re-energize development. It is a token of Bongbong Marcos’s commitment to positive change and to giving new hope to all Filipinos.

  4. Si Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. na pinangalanang Bongbong ay ipinanganak noong Setyembre 13, 1957, kay Ferdinand E. Marcos at Imelda Remedios Visitacion Romualdez. Ang kanyang amang si Ferdinand Sr. ay isang kinatawan ng Ikalawang Distreito ng Ilocos Norte nang siya ay ipinanganak at naging Senador pagkalipas ng 2 taon.

  5. President-elect Bongbong Marcos (right) and outgoing President Rodrigo Duterte on June 30, 2022. Marcos's presidential transition began on May 25, 2022, when the Congress of the Philippines proclaimed his candidacy as the winner of the 2022 Philippine presidential election held on May 9, 2022.

  6. FERDINAND R. MARCOS, JR. Having been in public service for over 25 years, Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has achieved a distinguished career in government. His electoral journey has allowed him to serve in several positions in both the executive and legislative branches of government.

  7. On the stories of human rights abuses, Bongbong Marcos describes them as "self-serving statements by politicians, self-aggrandizement narratives, pompous declarations, and political posturing and propaganda." His older sister, Imee, denies that human rights abuses occurred during her family's regime and called them political accusations.

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