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The President makes candid remarks on the qualities of the following Philippine chief, three days after assembly his closest 2022 challenger, Naga Metropolis Mayor Leni Robredo
MANILA, Philippines – “Anyone who understands economics.”
That’s the highest consideration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on who he’ll be endorsing within the 2028 presidential elections.
In a virtually 50-minute question-and-answer with former broadcast journalist Rico Hizon on the ASEAN Editors and Financial Opinon Leaders Discussion board in Fairmont Lodge in Makati on Tuesday, February 24, Marcos stated the following chief needs to be somebody who understands the right way to maintain inflation price down, guarantee enough meals provide, create jobs, make the folks more healthy, and repair the training system.
“As a result of [economic] progress is about productiveness,” he stated, after Hizon famous the disappointing 4.4% GDP progress price in 2025. This was under the Marcos administration’s objective of 5.5% to six.5% GDP.
In what might be seen as an obvious dig on the early presidential bid declaration of Vice President Sara Duterte final week, Marcos stated the nation wants somebody who doesn’t take into consideration politics, however about “the right way to make the nation higher.”
Marcos claimed that in contrast to his father who dominated the Philippines from 1965 to 1986, most politicians right now now not discuss “nation constructing” anymore.
“We have to have nation builders, individuals who wish to make the Philippines higher, individuals who truly love the Philippines and love the Filipinos,” he stated.
The late dictator, Ferdinand Sr., had a imaginative and prescient of constructing a “New Society,” however ended up as a corrupt dictatorship which the Filipino folks overthrew practically 40 years in the past in a civilian-military rebellion often known as the Individuals Energy Revolution.
When requested if he had narrowed down his selections to 2 or three folks, Marcos initially stated, “You’re gonna get me into bother,” however continued to say that he had “some folks we’re speaking to in thoughts” however a few of them stated no.
He added that though the sector just isn’t restricted to these already in public service, it could not be clever to choose somebody with “no authorities expertise,” and that one possibility is to select from amongst these in authorities “who’re distinctive.”
“It’s a lot more durable to convey to a presidential stage somebody who has not been concerned in politics. It occurs but it surely’s not that simple, particularly within the extremely political environment now we have right here. It’s not like they don’t just like the particular person, it’s simply that they don’t know who they’re,” he stated. “To construct that as much as presidential stage is kind of troublesome.”
Marcos, who has somewhat over two years left in his six-year time period, stated he wouldn’t be endorsing anybody quickly, including that “timing is every little thing.”
Among the many names which have been talked about as potential administration candidates are Inside Secretary Jonvic Remulla and Public Works Secretary Vince Dizon.
Marcos’ remarks got here three days after a gathering with Naga Metropolis Mayor Leni Robredo, his closest challenger within the 2022 presidential elections. The assembly sparked speak of a potential unity between the camps of the 2 leaders for the 2028 race with a view to beat Vice President Duterte, the present entrance runner in presidential surveys.
Robredo has a level in economics from the College of the Philippines, and a regulation diploma from the College of Nueva Caceres. She, nonetheless, didn’t follow economics as a occupation.
The President additionally stated the following chief ought to have “some coaching” or “take heed to individuals who have that coaching,” citing his frequent engagements with the Non-public Sector Advisory Council he fashioned early in her time period. – Rappler.com


