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Si '''Ferdinand Emmanuel "BongbongBlengblong" Romualdez Marcos, Jr.[1][2]''' (bornipinanganak noong SeptemberSetyembre 13, 1957), alsoay knownisang bypolitiko hissa initialsPilipinas BBM,at isnanungkulan abilang Filipino[[Senado politicianng whoPilipinas|Senador]] mostsa recentlyIka-16 servedna asKongreso ang senator from 2010 to 2016Pilipinas. HeSiya isang thetanging secondanak childna andlalaki onlynina sondating of[[Pangulo formerng GreatPilipinas|Pangulo]]ng President during his time,[[Ferdinand Marcos|Ferdinand]] and former First Ladyat [[Imelda Romualdez Marcos]].[1]
 
Taong 1980, ang 23 taong gulang na si Bongbong Marcos ay tumakbong pagka Pangalawang Pangulo noong 2016 at Natalo, walang ginawa sa loob na 6 na taon kundi ipaglaban na siya daw ay nadaya, natalo pa rin ang kanyang electoral protest, at natalo sa supreme court sa kanyang reklamo. Nag Aral sa US noong kanyang Kabataan ngunit di nakapagtapos sa kolehiyo dahil walang ginawa kung hinde mag pa party at mag Lustay ng Pera, Ang perang gamit ay galing sa Ninakaw ng kanyang Ama na noong ay Presidente ng Pilipinas. .Naging Bise Gobernador, sa ilalim ng [[Kilusang Bagong Lipunan]] na partido ng kanyang ama. Kinalaunan naging Gobernador siya ng Ilocos Norte (1983-1986, 1998-2007) at Kongresista ng Ika-2 Distrito ng Ilocos Norte (1992-1995, 2007-2010) ang partidong itinatag ng kanyang ama. Nang napatalsik ang kanyang ama dulot ng [[Rebolusyong EDSA ng 1986|Himagsikan ng Lakas ng Bayan]] noong 1986, tumakas ang kanilang pamilya patungong Hawaii.<ref>http://articles.latimes.com/1987-07-08/news/mn-2720_1_marcos</ref> Matapos ang kamatayan ng kaniyang ama noong 1989, hinayaan ni Presidente Corazon Aquino ang mga natitirang miyembro ng pamilyang Marcos na bumalik sa Pilipinas, upang harapin ang mga kasong isinampa sa kanila.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/1991/11/04/world/imelda-marcos-returns-to-philippines.html</ref>
In 1980, the 23-year-old Bongbong Marcos became Vice Governor of Ilocos Norte, running unopposed under the Kilusang Bagong Lipunan party of his father, who was ruling the Philippines under martial law at the time.[3] He then became Governor of Ilocos Norte in 1983, holding that office until his family was ousted from power by the People Power Revolution and fled into exile in Hawaii in February 1986.[4]
 
Kinalaunan, tumakbo at nahalal muli si Bongbong bilang Gobernador ng Ilocos Norte noong 1998, at pagsapit naman ng taong 1992 nahalal siya bilang Kinatawan ng Ikalawang Distrito ng Ilocos Norte hanggang 1995, at muling siyang nahalal noong 2007 hanggang 2010. Taong 2010 rin siya nahalal bilang Senador ng Pilipinas sa ilalim ng [[Partido Nacionalista|Partidong Nacionalista]].<ref>http://senate.gov.ph/senators/sen_bio/bmarcos_bio.asp</ref>
After the death of his father Ferdinand Marcos in 1989, President Corazon Aquino eventually allowed the remaining members of the Marcos family, including Bongbong, to return to the Philippines to face various charges.[5]
 
In 1992, he was elected as Representative of the Second District of Ilocos Norte from 1992 to 1995. Marcos ran for and was elected Governor of Ilocos Norte again in 1998. After nine years, he returned to his previous position as Representative from 2007 to 2010, then became Senator of the Philippines under the Nacionalista Party from 2010 to 2016.[6]
 
In 2015, Marcos ran for Vice President of the Philippines in the 2016 election. With a difference of 263,473 votes, 0.64 percent difference, Marcos lost to Leni Robredo.[7] In response, Marcos filed an electoral protest at the Presidential Electoral Tribunal, with claims and accusations of cheating. In 2021, Marcos' petition was unanimously dismissed after the pilot recount of the chosen provinces of Negros Oriental, Iloilo, and Camarines Sur which resulted in Robredo widening her lead even more by 15,093 additional votes.[8][9]
 
Early life
Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., nicknamed 'Bongbong', was born on September 13, 1957, to Ferdinand E. Marcos and Imelda Remedios Visitacion Romualdez. His father Ferdinand Sr. had been Representative of the Second District of Ilocos Norte when he was born, and became Senator two years later. Marcos Jr. was only 8 years old when his father was first inaugurated as the tenth President of the Philippines in 1965, but because Ferdinand Marcos Sr.'s term was extended by his 1972 declaration of Martial Law, Marcos Jr. turned 18 – the Philippines' age of legal majority – with his father still president, in 1974.[1][10][11]
 
His godfathers included prominent Marcos cronies Eduardo "Danding" Cojuanco Jr.,[11]: 286  and pharmaceuticals magnate Jose Yao Campos.[12]
 
Early public roles
 
Although his career as a politician would formally begin at age 23 when he became Vice Governor of Ilocos Norte, his father's political profile meant that the Marcos children, particularly Bongbong and his sister Imee, became an integral part of the Marcos propaganda machine.[13] Bongbong was thrust into the national limelight as early as when he was three years old, and the scrutiny became even more intense when his father first ran for President of the Philippines in 1965.[14]
 
Appearance in presidential campaign film
During his father's 1965 campaign, Bongbong played himself in the Sampaguita Pictures film Iginuhit ng Tadahana, a biopic that is alleged to be heavily based on the portrayal of Ferdinand Marcos in the novel For Every Tear a Victory.[13][14] The young Marcos was portrayed giving a speech towards the end of the film, in which he says that he would like to be "a politician" when he grows up.[15] The public relations value of the film is credited for having helped the elder Marcos win the 1965 Philippine Elections.[16]
<ref>http://senate.gov.ph/senators/sen_bio/bmarcos_bio.asp</ref>
 
==Talambuhay==
Si Ferdinand "Bongbong" R. Marcos Jr., nicknamed 'Bongbong', wasnay bornisinilang onnoong SeptemberSetyembre 13, 1957, tokay Ferdinand E. Marcos andat Imelda Remedios Visitacion Romualdez. HisAng fatherkanyang ama na si Ferdinand Sr. haday beenkinatawan Representativeng ofIkalawang theDistrito Second District ofng Ilocos Norte whennoong hesiya wasay born,ipinanganak. and became Senator two years later.Si Marcos Jr. wasay onlywalong 8taong yearsgulang oldlamang whennang hisang fatherkanyang wasama firstay inauguratednahalal asbilang theika-sampung tenthPangulo Presidentng ofPilipinas the Philippines innoong 1965, butngunit becausedahil Ferdinandang Marcostermino Sr.'sni termFerdinand wasMarcos extendeday bypinalawig hisng kanyang 1972 declarationdeklarasyon ofng Martial Law, si Marcos Jr. turneday 18umabot sa theedad Philippines'na age18 ofhabang legalang majoritykaniyang ama withay hisnanatili fatherpa stillring president,presidente innoong 1974.[1][10][11] Mayroon din syang kapatid na itinago ng pamilya bilang na lumitaw noong 2020 na nagngangalang Francis Leo Marcos at siyang bida sa Mayaman challenge
 
His godfathers included prominent Marcos cronies Eduardo "Danding" Cojuanco Jr.,[11]: 286  and pharmaceuticals magnate Jose Yao Campos.[12]
 
Early public roles
Although his career as a politician would formally begin at age 23 when he became Vice Governor of Ilocos Norte, his father's political profile meant that the Marcos children, particularly Bongbong and his sister Imee, became an integral part of the Marcos propaganda machine.[13] Bongbong was thrust into the national limelight as early as when he was three years old, and the scrutiny became even more intense when his father first ran for President of the Philippines in 1965.[14]
 
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Appearance in presidential campaign film
During his father's 1965 campaign, Bongbong played himself in the Sampaguita Pictures film Iginuhit ng Tadahana, a biopic that is alleged to be heavily based on the portrayal of Ferdinand Marcos in the novel For Every Tear a Victory.[13][14] The young Marcos was portrayed giving a speech towards the end of the film, in which he says that he would like to be "a politician" when he grows up.[15] The public relations value of the film is credited for having helped the elder Marcos win the 1965 Philippine Elections.[16]
 
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