Vice presidential candidate Sen. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. is 
asking for an early proclamation of presumptive president Davao City 
Mayor Rodrigo “Rody” Duterte. 
MANILA, Philippines – Vice presidential candidate Sen. Ferdinand 
“Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Monday afternoon proposed an early proclamation
 of presumptive president Davao City Mayor Rodrigo “Rody” Duterte.
“As all other presidential candidates have conceded and no question 
surrounds the votes that he (Duterte) has received I propose the 
immediate proclamation of our presumptive president Rodrigo Duterte 
being the clear and uncontested in the presidential election,” Marcos 
said in his privilege speech at the Senate.
Marcos made the proposal before the House of Representatives convene 
as the National Board of Canvasser of election results of the president 
and vice president this week.
The senator, however, contested the results of the vice presidential 
race, alleging the integrity of the elections was damaged after 
Smartmatic personnel Marlon Garcia changed a script in the transparency 
server during the evening of May 9 polls when the transmission of 
results from canvassing boards nationwide was ongoing. He said he 
“humbly but firmly reiterates his strong reservation” in the canvassing 
of the vice presidential race.
Marcos extended his congratulations to Duterte as well as his 
presidential candidate and running mate Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago.
“Again, I offer him (Duterte) my sincerest congratulations and my 
hand in friendship partnership for the future. Mr. President the 
Philippine now looks to you for your leadership and vision,” he said.
“I congratulate and hail my presidential candidate Sen. Miriam 
Defensor-Santiago for braving the rigors and stresses of this whirlwind 
campaign despite her health issues,” Marcos said.
Marcos have earlier asked the Commission on Elections to allow his team to conduct an audit of the system polls to verify the results of the elections following fraud reports.
 

 
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