In the Philippine presidential election, which was voted on the 9th, local media reported that Ferdinand Marcos, the eldest son of the late former president of Marcos, who once had a dictatorship, was confirmed to be elected.

While voters are hoping for Marcos to rebuild the economy, some are worried that his father's dictatorship will be repeated.

In the Philippine presidential election, which was voted on the 9th, local media reported that Ferdinand Marcos (64), the eldest son of the late former President Marcos and former Senator Ferdinand Marcos (64), became the incumbent vice president Leni Robredo (57). He said that Marcos's election was confirmed because he had more than doubled the number of votes.



In Manila, the capital city, one night after the vote, various voices were heard in response to the election results.



A 75-year-old man who voted for Marcos said, "I'm glad that Marcos won overwhelmingly. Prices were cheap in the days of former President Marcos, but now it's painful. I want you to do it. "



Meanwhile, a 39-year-old woman said, "I'm worried about Mr. Marcos becoming president. Don't repeat the history of dictatorship like his father."



Marcos is expected to declare victory in Manila on the afternoon of the 10th.