'Former senator and vice president...' Tourism Regional Director Jeff Ortega said as he introduced defeated vice presidential candidate Bongbong Marcos in an event.
after a video of him went viral where he introduced former senatoras the vice president of the Philippines despite losing in the national elections four years ago.
The public official, who acts as the head of the Tourism Department’s Region 1 Office, reportedly introduced Marcos in the launch of the region’s tourism branding and claimed that he is the second-highest official in the land.
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