ICYMI: “Let’s not lose our camaraderie as the election approaches. Family and friendship are still more important than any political belief,' Marcos Jr. said. VotePH OurVoteOurFuture
“There is no reason for us to fight with one another over whom to support in the coming elections,” the former senator said in a statement.“Let’s respect each other’s freedom to choose. My response to hateful speech has always been to maintain a dignified silence because bickering is a waste of time,” he added.
Aside from his nonattendance at debates, the son and namesake of the late Philippine dictator has also been receiving criticism for his family’s unpaid P200-billion
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