Marcos Allies Surge in Philippine Senate Race
Supporters of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr are leading in the Senate elections, as per an unofficial count. This election, seen as a referendum on Marcos' administration, involves 18,000 positions, but the Senate battle is crucial for advancing the president's legislative agenda.

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In a significant show of support for Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, his allies are poised to secure at least half of the available Senate seats in the country's midterm elections. According to an early unofficial tally, these elections are widely regarded as a critical referendum on his current administration.
Monday's elections involved a vast number of positions, with 18,000 including mayors, governors, and other lawmakers up for grabs. However, the primary focus has been on the Senate, a high-profile chamber that plays a crucial role in furthering President Marcos' legislative efforts.
As more than half of the votes have been counted, six of the twelve candidates endorsed by the president are leading the race, underscoring the importance of this election in shaping the future political landscape.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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