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Philippines' Marcos orders probe into alleged foreign interference in elections

25 Apr 2025, 2:54 PM
Philippines' Marcos orders probe into alleged foreign interference in elections

MANILA, April 25 — Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos has ordered an investigation into alleged foreign interference in next month's elections after a top security official's warning that Chinese state-sponsored groups may be attempting to influence the outcome of the vote.

"This is truly alarming. We will conduct a thorough investigation so we can uncover the truth behind this," said Presidential Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro during a press briefing.

The order came after a top National Security Council official told a Senate hearing yesterday that signs of Chinese information operations had been detected.

His comments coincided with Senator Francis Tolentino presenting what he said was evidence linking the Chinese embassy in Manila to the proliferation of "troll farm" operations in the Philippines.

He said the embassy had paid a local marketing firm to run its online operations and presented what we said was a copy of a cheque issued by the mission as proof.

"These troll farms were engaged not only to openly provide information and convey the policies of the Chinese government but also to act as a covert disinformation and influence operation against the Philippine government and the Filipino people," Tolentino said in a statement yesterday.

China's Foreign Ministry and its embassy in Manila rejected the accusations.

"China follows the principle of non-interference in other countries' domestic affairs. We have no interest in interfering in Philippine elections, said ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun yesterday.

At stake in the May elections are 317 congressional seats and thousands of local posts, but the fiercest contest is for 12 spots in the 24-seat Senate, a chamber known for its power in shaping policy.

The allegations come amid strained ties and confrontations between China and United States ally the Philippines in the past few years over disputed features in the South China Sea.

The Chinese Embassy rejected what it called "heinous accusations towards China" by opportunistic politicians.

"We noticed the attempts of some politicians to play the so-called China card to serve their political self-interests and boost their election prospects. Such attempts are despicable and doomed to failure," it said.

In a press conference today, Tolentino accused China of mounting a "coordinated effort to undermine the democratic system and our way of life," saying part of the objective was to help elect "pro-China" senatorial candidates in the mid-term elections.

He did not name the candidates.

— Reuters

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