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Ferdinand ¡°Bongbong¡± Marcos Jr., only son of the late dictator, is set to be proclaimed as the next president of the Philippines this month after his win in the recent elections.
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The elections concluded on a sour note, riddled with glitches and complaints, but Marcos Jr¡¯s victory margin was huge, accruing an estimated 31 million votes — around double the votes captured by the closest contender, sitting Vice President Leni Robredo.
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Does Marcos Jr. Have an Economic Plan for the Philippines?
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Uncertainty and cynicism loom over the Philippine economy amid Marcos¡¯ win.
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Between March and April inflation jumped 0.9 percent to reach 4.9 percent, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority. It is the highest inflation rate since the 5.2 percent seen in December 2018. Meanwhile, minimum wages have increased little in the last six years.
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