Leading presidential vote-getter Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. has no political debts that would tie his hands in pursuing Constitutional reforms, with a reversal of the current government’s policy direction seen as only the “worst-case scenario,” FEF said.
tists in its alliance,” FEF President Calixto V. Chikiamco said, referring to Mr. Marcos by the initials formed by his nickname “Bongbong.”
His optimistic scenario was robust growth of 8 to 10%, on the back of possible reforms to agriculture, labor markets, and the Constitution. “An economy under a BBM presidency won’t be a disaster as some have predicted. The Philippines will become a good investment destination. Respond by investing, innovating, and competing,” Mr. Chikiamco said.
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