"Nous nous relèverons": le fils du défunt dictateur philippin dit qu'il se présentera à la présidence
Son père a placé les Philippines en état de loi martiale, une période connue pour les violations des droits humains Ferdinand Marcos, the son and namesake of Pillippines’ late dictator, has announced that he will run for president in the 2022 elections, marking his family’s return to power after three decades since his father was ousted. Making the announcement speech on Facebook live, Mr Marcos Jr, who is popularly known as "Bongbong," ended months long speculations and entered the already crowded race to replace Rodrigo Duterte, who recently stepped down. "Join me in this noblest of causes and we will succeed. Together, we will rise again," the 64-year-old said in a speech streamed on social media. Mr Marcos Jr touted himself as the answer to the “crisis” amid Covid pandemic by describing it as “one of the greatest tests” in the country’s history. “The global pandemic has razed through our country destroying the lives of people, of families, of entire communitie...