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Philippine Vice President Leni Robredo (C), a presidential candidate in the May 2022 national elections, speaks to supporters during a campaign rally in Manila, Philippines, 22 April 2022. Robredo, whose proposed government platform is in many ways a contrast to the current administration of President Rodrigo Duterte, is​ challenging Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr for president in the upcoming May 2022 national elections. (Photo by Francis R. Malasig/EPA/EFE)

Philippine Vice President Leni Robredo (C), a presidential candidate in the May 2022 national elections, speaks to supporters during a campaign rally in Manila, Philippines, 22 April 2022. Robredo, whose proposed government platform is in many ways a contrast to the current administration of President Rodrigo Duterte, is​ challenging Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr for president in the upcoming May 2022 national elections. (Photo by Francis R. Malasig/EPA/EFE)



A picture of Philippine Vice-President Leni Robredo is seen as supporters wave their mobile phones and flags during her presidential campaign rally in Pasay City, Philippines on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Presidential hopefuls continue their election campaign with a cast of candidates led by a late dictator's son and the pro-democracy current vice-president as the country is set to vote next month. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)

A picture of Philippine Vice-President Leni Robredo is seen as supporters wave their mobile phones and flags during her presidential campaign rally in Pasay City, Philippines on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Presidential hopefuls continue their election campaign with a cast of candidates led by a late dictator's son and the pro-democracy current vice-president as the country is set to vote next month. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)



Supporters of Philippine Vice President and presidential candidate Leni Robredo cheer during a Labor Day celebration, in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines, May 1, 2022. (Photo by Lisa Marie David/Reuters)

Supporters of Philippine Vice President and presidential candidate Leni Robredo cheer during a Labor Day celebration, in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines, May 1, 2022. (Photo by Lisa Marie David/Reuters)



Volunteers talk to people and vendors along a street as they campaign for presidential candidate, current Vice President Leni Robredo, in Manila, Philippines on Sunday, April 24, 2022. Followers from diverse backgrounds, families with their grandparents and children, activists, doctors, Catholic church people, TV and movie stars, farmers, students, have jammed Robredo's fiesta-like campaign rallies in the tens of thousands in recent weeks. She called the emerging movement a “pink revolution” in October because many of her volunteers were clad in that color of advocacy. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)

Volunteers talk to people and vendors along a street as they campaign for presidential candidate, current Vice President Leni Robredo, in Manila, Philippines on Sunday, April 24, 2022. Followers from diverse backgrounds, families with their grandparents and children, activists, doctors, Catholic church people, TV and movie stars, farmers, students, have jammed Robredo's fiesta-like campaign rallies in the tens of thousands in recent weeks. She called the emerging movement a “pink revolution” in October because many of her volunteers were clad in that color of advocacy. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)



A women hands out leaflets to a vendor as they campaign for presidential candidate, current Vice-President Leni Robredo in Manila, Philippines on Sunday, April 24, 2022. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)

A women hands out leaflets to a vendor as they campaign for presidential candidate, current Vice-President Leni Robredo in Manila, Philippines on Sunday, April 24, 2022. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)



A man looks at the damage left from a fire that gutted houses in Quezon city, Philippines on Monday, May 2, 2022. Investigators said the fire killed several people and left more than a hundred people homeless. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)

A man looks at the damage left from a fire that gutted houses in Quezon city, Philippines on Monday, May 2, 2022. Investigators said the fire killed several people and left more than a hundred people homeless. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)



A man walks next to candidate posters ahead of the general elections, in Manila on May 4, 2022. (Photo by Chaideer Mahyuddin/AFP Photo)

A man walks next to candidate posters ahead of the general elections, in Manila on May 4, 2022. (Photo by Chaideer Mahyuddin/AFP Photo)



Women wearing gowns walk alonng the streets during a Santacruzan-themed house-to-house campaign for Philippine Vice President and presidential candidate Leni Robredo, in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines on May 5, 2022. (Photo by Lisa Marie David/Reuters)

Women wearing gowns walk alonng the streets during a Santacruzan-themed house-to-house campaign for Philippine Vice President and presidential candidate Leni Robredo, in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines on May 5, 2022. (Photo by Lisa Marie David/Reuters)



A woman wearing a gown hands out campaign leaflets to a coconut juice vendor during a Santacruzan-themed house-to-house campaign for Philippine Vice President and presidential candidate Leni Robredo, in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines, May 5, 2022. (Photo by Lisa Marie David/Reuters)

A woman wearing a gown hands out campaign leaflets to a coconut juice vendor during a Santacruzan-themed house-to-house campaign for Philippine Vice President and presidential candidate Leni Robredo, in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines, May 5, 2022. (Photo by Lisa Marie David/Reuters)



A passenger jeepney passes campaign posters outside a polling center in Manila, Philippines on May 6, 2022. The winner of May 9, Monday's vote will inherit a sagging economy, poverty and deep divisions, as well as calls to prosecute outgoing leader Rodrigo Duterte for thousands of deaths as part of a crackdown on illegal drugs. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)

A passenger jeepney passes campaign posters outside a polling center in Manila, Philippines on May 6, 2022. The winner of May 9, Monday's vote will inherit a sagging economy, poverty and deep divisions, as well as calls to prosecute outgoing leader Rodrigo Duterte for thousands of deaths as part of a crackdown on illegal drugs. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)



Supporters of Philippines Vice President and presidential candidate Leni Robredo attend a campaign rally in Makati, in suburb Manila on May 7, 2022 (Photo by Maria Salvador Tan/AFP Photo)

Supporters of Philippines Vice President and presidential candidate Leni Robredo attend a campaign rally in Makati, in suburb Manila on May 7, 2022 (Photo by Maria Salvador Tan/AFP Photo)



Supporters of presidential candidate Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., the son and namesake of the late Philippine dictator, and vice-presidential candidate Sara Duterte-Carpio, daughter of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, watch a fireworks display during the final campaign rally before the 2022 national elections, in Paranaque City, Metro Manila, Philippines, May 7, 2022. (Photo by Eloisa Lopez/Reuters)

Supporters of presidential candidate Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., the son and namesake of the late Philippine dictator, and vice-presidential candidate Sara Duterte-Carpio, daughter of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, watch a fireworks display during the final campaign rally before the 2022 national elections, in Paranaque City, Metro Manila, Philippines, May 7, 2022. (Photo by Eloisa Lopez/Reuters)



A street filled with campaign posters is seen a day before 67 million Filipinos head to the polls to elect a new set of leaders, on May 08, 2022 in Quezon city, Metro Manila, Philippines. The son and namesake of ousted dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr., who was accused and charged of amassing billions of dollars of ill-gotten wealth as well as committing tens of thousands of human rights abuses during his autocratic rule, has mounted a hugely popular campaign to return his family name to power. Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. enjoys a wide lead in opinion polls against his main rival, Vice President Leni Robredo, owing to a massive disinformation campaign that has effectively rebranded the Marcos dictatorship as a “golden age”. Marcos is running alongside Davao city Mayor Sara Duterte, the daughter of outgoing President Rodrigo Duterte who is the subject of an international investigation for alleged human rights violations during his bloody war on drugs. (Photo by Ezra Acayan/Getty Images)

A street filled with campaign posters is seen a day before 67 million Filipinos head to the polls to elect a new set of leaders, on May 08, 2022 in Quezon city, Metro Manila, Philippines. The son and namesake of ousted dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr., who was accused and charged of amassing billions of dollars of ill-gotten wealth as well as committing tens of thousands of human rights abuses during his autocratic rule, has mounted a hugely popular campaign to return his family name to power. Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. enjoys a wide lead in opinion polls against his main rival, Vice President Leni Robredo, owing to a massive disinformation campaign that has effectively rebranded the Marcos dictatorship as a “golden age”. Marcos is running alongside Davao city Mayor Sara Duterte, the daughter of outgoing President Rodrigo Duterte who is the subject of an international investigation for alleged human rights violations during his bloody war on drugs. (Photo by Ezra Acayan/Getty Images)



People rush to enter a school used as a polling center to vote during the opening of elections on Monday May 9, 2022 in Quezon City, Philippines. About 67 million registered voters will pick a new president, with Ferdinand Marcos Jr, son and namesake of the ousted dictator, leading pre-election surveys, and incumbent Vice President Leni Robredo, who leads the opposition, as his closest challenger. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)

People rush to enter a school used as a polling center to vote during the opening of elections on Monday May 9, 2022 in Quezon City, Philippines. About 67 million registered voters will pick a new president, with Ferdinand Marcos Jr, son and namesake of the ousted dictator, leading pre-election surveys, and incumbent Vice President Leni Robredo, who leads the opposition, as his closest challenger. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)



Philippine Vice President and presidential candidate Leni Robredo queues as she waits to cast her vote at a precinct, in Magarao, Camarines Sur, Philippines, May 9, 2022. (Photo by Lisa Marie David/Reuters)

Philippine Vice President and presidential candidate Leni Robredo queues as she waits to cast her vote at a precinct, in Magarao, Camarines Sur, Philippines, May 9, 2022. (Photo by Lisa Marie David/Reuters)



A voter has her finger inked after casting her ballot at a polling precinct during the national elections in Manila, Philippines, May 9, 2022. (Photo by Willy Kurniawan/Reuters)

A voter has her finger inked after casting her ballot at a polling precinct during the national elections in Manila, Philippines, May 9, 2022. (Photo by Willy Kurniawan/Reuters)



A Catholic priest talks to police officers standing guard, as Filipinos take part in a protest against election results outside the Commission on Elections building on May 10, 2022 in Manila, Philippines. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. is poised to win the presidency in a hotly contested election marred by several incidents of violence and numerous complaints of faulty vote counting machines. Marcos, the son and namesake of ousted dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr. who was accused and charged of amassing billions of dollars of ill-gotten wealth as well as committing tens of thousands of human rights abuses during his autocratic rule, mounted a hugely popular campaign based largely on disinformation to return his family name to power. Election results a day after millions of Filipinos went to polls show Marcos enjoying a massive lead against main rival Vice President Leni Robredo. Also poised to win the vice presidency is Mayor Sara Duterte of Davao City, the daughter of outgoing President Rodrigo Duterte who is the subject of an international investigation for alleged human rights violations during his war on drugs. (Photo by Ezra Acayan/Getty Images)

A Catholic priest talks to police officers standing guard, as Filipinos take part in a protest against election results outside the Commission on Elections building on May 10, 2022 in Manila, Philippines. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. is poised to win the presidency in a hotly contested election marred by several incidents of violence and numerous complaints of faulty vote counting machines. Marcos, the son and namesake of ousted dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr. who was accused and charged of amassing billions of dollars of ill-gotten wealth as well as committing tens of thousands of human rights abuses during his autocratic rule, mounted a hugely popular campaign based largely on disinformation to return his family name to power. Election results a day after millions of Filipinos went to polls show Marcos enjoying a massive lead against main rival Vice President Leni Robredo. Also poised to win the vice presidency is Mayor Sara Duterte of Davao City, the daughter of outgoing President Rodrigo Duterte who is the subject of an international investigation for alleged human rights violations during his war on drugs. (Photo by Ezra Acayan/Getty Images)



Filipinos take part in a protest against election results outside the Commission on Elections building on May 10, 2022 in Manila, Philippines. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. is poised to win the presidency in a hotly contested election marred by several incidents of violence and numerous complaints of faulty vote counting machines. Marcos, the son and namesake of ousted dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr. who was accused and charged of amassing billions of dollars of ill-gotten wealth as well as committing tens of thousands of human rights abuses during his autocratic rule, mounted a hugely popular campaign based largely on disinformation to return his family name to power. Election results a day after millions of Filipinos went to polls show Marcos enjoying a massive lead against main rival Vice President Leni Robredo. Also poised to win the vice presidency is Mayor Sara Duterte of Davao City, the daughter of outgoing President Rodrigo Duterte who is the subject of an international investigation for alleged human rights violations during his war on drugs. (Photo by Ezra Acayan/Getty Images)

Filipinos take part in a protest against election results outside the Commission on Elections building on May 10, 2022 in Manila, Philippines. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. is poised to win the presidency in a hotly contested election marred by several incidents of violence and numerous complaints of faulty vote counting machines. Marcos, the son and namesake of ousted dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr. who was accused and charged of amassing billions of dollars of ill-gotten wealth as well as committing tens of thousands of human rights abuses during his autocratic rule, mounted a hugely popular campaign based largely on disinformation to return his family name to power. Election results a day after millions of Filipinos went to polls show Marcos enjoying a massive lead against main rival Vice President Leni Robredo. Also poised to win the vice presidency is Mayor Sara Duterte of Davao City, the daughter of outgoing President Rodrigo Duterte who is the subject of an international investigation for alleged human rights violations during his war on drugs. (Photo by Ezra Acayan/Getty Images)



Students and activists face riot police during a rally in front of the office of the Commission on Elections as they question the results of the presidential elections in Manila, Philippines on Tuesday May 10, 2022. The namesake son of late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos appeared to have been elected Philippine president by a landslide in an astonishing reversal of the 1986 “People Power” pro-democracy revolt that booted his father into global infamy. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)

Students and activists face riot police during a rally in front of the office of the Commission on Elections as they question the results of the presidential elections in Manila, Philippines on Tuesday May 10, 2022. The namesake son of late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos appeared to have been elected Philippine president by a landslide in an astonishing reversal of the 1986 “People Power” pro-democracy revolt that booted his father into global infamy. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)



A man displays his tattoos from top; Ferdinand Marcos, Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., and Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte as he passes by BBM headquarters in Mandaluyong, Philippines on Tuesday May 10, 2022. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)

A man displays his tattoos from top; Ferdinand Marcos, Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., and Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte as he passes by BBM headquarters in Mandaluyong, Philippines on Tuesday May 10, 2022. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)
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