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Philippines Supreme Court rejects last bid to thwart incoming president Marcos

Manila, Philippines
Reuters

The Philippines Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a final bid to disqualify President-elect Ferdinand Marcos from last month’s election, local media reported, clearing the way for his inauguration later this week. 

Marcos, 64, the son and namesake of Philippines’ notorious late dictator who ruled for two decades, won the May 9 election in a landslide and will be sworn in on Thursday for a six-year term.

Philippines President elect Ferdinand Bongbong Marcos Jr

Philippine president-elect Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr, son of late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, speaks during a news conference at his headquarters in Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines, on 23rd May. PICTURE: Reuters/Lisa Marie David

Activists had appealed to the top court to overturn the election commission’s dismissal of their petitions, which sought his disqualification before the ballot on the grounds of decades-old tax violations, which they argued made him ineligible to run. 

The Supreme Court justices unanimously dismissed the consolidated cases, media reported. The court did not immediately respond to a request for confirmation and details of its decision had yet to be published. 



The Marcos camp had long dismissed the petitions as efforts by his opponents to hobble his campaign. His team did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the ruling.

The Marcos family’s patriarch ruled for 20 years, during which time he, his family and cronies amassed an estimated $US10 billion in ill-gotten wealth, a government commission found. 

The Marcos family has denied wrongdoing. 

They have been the subject of numerous court cases since their return from self-imposed exile in the 1990s having fled a 1986 “people power” revolution that overthrew the last Marcos administration.

 

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