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Marcos and Duterte wage war of words in mid-term polls campaign

The Straits Times

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March 04, 2025

Election has become a proxy battle between Philippine President and his predecessor

- Mara Cepeda

Marcos and Duterte wage war of words in mid-term polls campaign

The Philippine mid-term polls in May were supposed to be a race for the Senate and thousands of local posts. But a month into the campaign season, the toughest showdown is being waged not among the candidates, but by two very vocal figures.

The 2025 election has become a proxy battle between incumbent President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, 67, and his predecessor Rodrigo Duterte, 79. The populist leaders have been exchanging attacks in speeches meant to endorse their respective senatorial slates.

At stake is the future of their dynastic clans.

Mr Duterte's daughter, Ms Sara Duterte, was impeached as vice-president by Marcos-allied lawmakers less than a week before the Feb 11 start of the official campaign period for the polls.

Filipinos will vote for 12 out of 24 Senate seats in May. There are also more than 300 congressmen and thousands of local officials in every province, city and town contesting the election.

Mr Marcos fired the opening salvo against the Dutertes at the campaign kick-off rally of the administration-backed senatorial bets in the northern Philippine city of Laoag in Ilocos Norte, his family's stronghold.

Facing a 20,000-strong crowd in an arena filled with supporters clad in red shirts, Mr Marcos said that a vote for his anointed candidates is also a vote against the return of the "bloody, corrupt and pro-China" regime of Mr Duterte.

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