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Politicians launch bids for mid-term elections in 2013
Politicians launch bids for mid-term elections in 2013
| Philippine President Benigno Aquino III flashes a ‘Laban’ fight sign with his senatorial candidates for the 2013 mid-term elections, his cousin Bam Aquino (left) and Risa Hontiveros (right) during the senate slate proclamation at the Club Filipino in eastern Manila, Philippines yesterday |
Marcos widow to run againThe 83-year-old widow of late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos will seek a second term as congresswoman, an aide said yesterday, as the family seeks to extend a remarkable political comeback. Imelda Marcos plans to file her candidacy this week for next year’s mid-term elections to represent Ilocos Norte, a northern province where the patriarch was born and which has for decades been the main support base for the family. “She is filing her candidacy for congresswoman in Ilocos Norte. The filing is most likely Wednesday or Thursday,” her chief of staff, Filadelfo Diaz said. Her daughter, Imee, 56, who was elected governor of Ilocos Norte in 2010, will also seek a second three-year term, her chief aide, Elena Mequitola said. Meanwhile, Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr, 55, the son and namesake of the ex-president, remains one of the country’s highest-profile politicians after winning a six-year term in the Senate in the 2010 elections.