Presidential candidate Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. will attend Go Negosyo’s “Kandidatalks,” a series of broadcast interviews starting today with the bets in the May 9 national elections, his spokesman Vic Rodriguez confirmed Sunday. Read more👇
Presidential candidate Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. will attend Go Negosyo’s “Kandidatalks,” a series of broadcast interviews starting today with the bets in the May 9 national elections, his spokesman Vic Rodriguez confirmed Sunday.
This developed as Senator Imee Marcos said Sunday it was better for her brother to attend the debates organized by the Commission on Elections , noting people who tune into the debates are excited to hear from the candidates. “It is a rare achievement and tells us how important it is for the country’s next leader to prioritize the welfare of the country’s micro, small and medium enterprises ,” he added.
Organized by Go Negosyo and Bilang Pilipino, News 5’s coverage of the 2022 Philippine Elections, “Kandidatalks” will focus on three issues that face the country following two years battling the COVID-19 pandemic: the economy, jobs, and health.Talking to reporters after the first debate Saturday night, Comelec Commissioner George Garcia described the first event as “perfect” — even though Marcos Jr., the presumptive frontrunner in the presidential race, was a no-show.
On her brother’s debate appearances, Senator Marcos said: “For me, I think it’s better if he appears in the debates because the people are excited to hear from our candidates.” “The questions that were asked did not favor one candidate. It was fair to all the candidates, they all appreciated it and were able to answer the questions clearly,” he added.
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