PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is unfazed by the Duterte camp's recent announcement that former president Rodrigo Duterte and his two sons, Rep. Paolo Duterte and Davao City Mayor Sebastian Duterte, have all decided to run for the 24-member Senate in the 2025 elections. They seem confident of dominating the race.
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is unfazed by the Duterte camp's recent announcement that former president Rodrigo Duterte and his two sons, Rep. Paolo Duterte and Davao City Mayor Sebastian Duterte, have all decided to run for the 24-member Senate in the 2025 elections. They seem confident of dominating the race.Should they push through and succeed, they would drastically alter the nation's political landscape and the terms of engagement between them and Marcos.
We have two senators, a mother and son, coming from the Villar family in Las Piñas, Metro Manila; another two senators, a brother and sister, coming from the Cayetano family in Taguig, Metro Manila; and yet another two senators, two half-brothers coming from the Ejercito/Estrada family in San Juan, Metro Manila.
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