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A dictator’s son, an actor-turned-mayor and a champion boxer: An eclectic mix of personalities has declared that they would compete to become the Philippines’ next president.
More than 60 million Filipinos are eligible to go to the polls to decide who should replace President Rodrigo Duterte, who is nearing the end of his six-year term limit.
“Some call it a circus, I actually call it a fiesta,” Ateneo de Manila University School of Government dean Tony La Vina said. “It’s going to be very interesting, with lots of twists and turns.”
The election in May next year comes at a crucial time for

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