Presidential candidate Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos does not believe being the son and namesake of ousted dictator Ferdinand Marcos will work against him if he wins the race and the country has to deal with other nations and foreign investors.
Presidential candidate Ferdinand"Bongbong" Marcos does not believe being the son and namesake of ousted dictator Ferdinand Marcos will work against him if he wins the race and the country has to deal with other nations and foreign investors.
"Wala akong kilalang bansang magsasabi dahil ang pangalan mo [surname], hindi kami magnenegosyo kasama mo. Hindi totoo iyon, hindi mangyayari iyon," he said in the KandidaTalks taped interview conducted by One PH and GoNegosyo.
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