MANILA, Philippines – Vice President Jejomar Binay and
Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte on Sunday, March 20, said they favor a
hero’s burial for the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos.
Binay and Duterte bared their stance in the “yes or no”
portion of the presidential debate organized by the Commission on
Elections (Comelec) and hosted by TV5 in Cebu City.
Based on the format of the debate, TV5 news chief Luchi
Cruz Valdes asked the candidates to raise their hands if they favor a
hero’s burial for Marcos in the Libingan ng mga Bayani (Heroes’
Cemetery).
Rules prohibit candidates from explaining their answer.
Only Binay and Duterte raised their hands.
Duterte said he wanted to explain his answer, but Valdes
stopped him from doing so. He clarified that he will explain his answer
after the debate.
Binay reportedly once considered Ferdinand Marcos Jr, a leading vice-presidential candidate, to be his running mate. Meanwhile, many of Duterte's supporters have pushed for a Duterte-Marcos tandem.
Duterte: Marcos 'was a great president'
On the other hand, during Sunday's debate, Senator Grace
Poe and former interior secretary Manuel Roxas II opposed the hero’s
burial for Marcos.
Duterte earlier said he will allow Marcos’ burial in the Libingan ng mga Bayani “because he was a great president and he was a hero.”
In September 2014, Binay said Marcos “should be buried with military honors” in his hometown of Batac, Ilocos Norte, the Philippine Daily Inquirer reported.
Roxas has opposed a hero’s burial for Marcos.
Roxas’ ally, President Benigno Aquino III, is the son of Benigno Aquino Jr. The elder Aquino was assassinated under Marcos.
In February this year, according to the Inquirer, Poe said Marcos “should be given a proper burial already, wherever that may be.”
The proposed hero’s burial for Marcos has become a heated topic in this year’s elections.
The elections come 30 years after the EDSA People Power
Revolution that toppled Marcos on February 25, 1986. At the same time,
Marcos Jr is now one of the leading contenders for the vice-presidency.
The younger Marcos' critics, including professors from the Ateneo de Manila University, have opposed a hero's burial for the late dictator. – Rappler.com
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