BangkokPost/Reuters-Feb 7

As frontrunner in the Philippines’ presidential race, the son of late dictator Ferdinand Marcos appears poised to complete a remarkable rebranding of the family name 36 years after a “people power” uprising ended his father’s autocratic rule. With official campaigning beginning on Tuesday, Ferdinand Marcos Jr, 64, holds a double-digit lead in the polls, three months ahead of the May 9 elections. Critics accuse the Marcoses of attempting to rewrite history. “What we are witnessing right now is nothing short of a counter-revolution,” said Richard Heydarian, an author and academic who specializes in politics. “The Marcoses are here to erase the 1986 (people power) revolution, and to restore the glory and fully rehabilitate the image of the Marcos regime.” Since the family’s return from exile in the 1990s, Marcos has served as governor and congressman of the northern Ilocos Norte province, his father’s bailiwick before winning a seat in the Senate in 2010. The return of a Marcos to Malacanang, the presidential palace, is unthinkable for millions of Filipinos, but over half the country’s more than 60 million voters are 40 or under, and did not live through the Marcos regime and its oppression and plunder. Read more at: https://www.bangkokpost.com/world/2260075/in-philippines-election-late-dictators-son-aims-to-restore-family-pride