You (don't) love to see it. Emphasis mine
Marcos Jr., 64, drew on the support of voters comfortable with the strong-man rule of outgoing President Rodrigo Duterte.
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Marcos Jr.’s victory would bring a measure of continuity to the Southeast Asian nation of 110 million people, along with big questions about how he’ll rule.
He also built a social media presence that presented a rosy picture of his father’s dictatorship to the youth, who make up a third of the eligible voters and were not born when the elder Marcos was in power.
The only thing came out of this is at least he's not pro america, and promise to continue Durtete foreign policy. Domestic suck though, but let's see.