EVER since the Philippines restricted its presidents to a single, six-year term in 1987, the dilemma of an incumbent nearing his/her expiration date has been twofold.
First, continuity is the toughest pitch to make to the voter in a national election because the one who ought to continue can’t be in contention.
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