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The first 100 days of Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

FERDINAND 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. was elected president of the Republic of the Philippines by a citizenry that became disillusioned for the last 30 years following the 1986 EDSA Revolution that toppled his father's regime and sent them into exile. The failure to deliver on the promises of the EDSA Revolution saw the Marcoses gradually make a comeback and his election to the presidency served as the culmination.

His administration, despite unrelenting criticism from those who are committed to oppose him, has reached its 100th day and during this period of time accomplished quite a lot as it seeks to move forward rather than live in the past.