Triumphant Marcos faces high expectations from Philippines poor

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MANILA — Despite his Oxford education and jet-set lifestyle, the Philippines's president-elect Ferdinand Marcos Junior sailed to victory this week as a champion of the poor.

Residents of the impoverished Baseco neighbourhood in Manila do not think of 64-year-old Marcos, nicknamed Bongbong, as the mega-rich scion of a political dynasty famed for extorting billions, stockpiling designer shoes and treating public coffers like an all-you-can-eat buffet.

He predicts that by the end of Mr Marcos Jr's six-year term"there will be a lot of jobs", enough to go around. For believers, Mr Marcos senior's bloody decades-long rule has been transformed into a gilded age for the Philippines, making Bongbong the obvious choice to restore those imagined glories. In a country where 43 per cent consider themselves poor, and 39 per cent say they are on the borderline, the Covid-19 crisis hit especially hard.

They survived the last few years by delivering Sisig — a local dish of mince and offal seasoned with soy and citrus — and other homecooked meals door-to-door."Before the pandemic, electricity was 400 pesos a month, now it is 800," he says."He promised the price of rice and electricity will go down," says Mr Gomez.

 

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