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The petition, filed Tuesday, seeks to disqualify Ferdinand Marcos Jr. s candidacy post-election on the grounds that he lied about not committing any crimes — a requirement to run for president.
The petition, filed Tuesday, seeks to disqualify Ferdinand Marcos Jr. s candidacy post-election on the grounds that he lied about not committing any crimes — a requirement to run for president.
“We assert that a convict, liar, and unrepentant son of an ousted dictator like Marcos Jr. should have never been allowed to run for public office, let alone the highest position in the land. The Supreme Court must uphold truth, justice, and democracy, and heed our calls to disqualify Marcos Jr. now."
Petitioners seeking the disqualification of Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., currently presumptive president-elect, have elevated their fight to the Supreme Court.