The Philippine election season is marked by intense competition, where candidates face not only political challenges but also threats to their lives. Reports indicate that fewer than 20 candidates have been killed so far, a figure authorities claim is lower than in previous years. Despite this, the risk of violence remains high, forcing candidates like mayoral hopeful Kerwin Espinosa to weigh the dangers of running for office. The elections are characterized by a mix of money, power, and violence, raising questions about the true cost of political ambition in the country. The ongoing violence underscores the perilous nature of seeking public office in the Philippines.
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Money, power, violence or death in high-stakes elections
ELECTION hopefuls like mayoral candidate Kerwin Espinosa have to ask themselves whether the job is worth taking a bullet.
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Philippine elections: Is winning worth taking a bullet?
Election hopefuls like mayoral candidate Kerwin Espinosa have to ask themselves whether the job is worth taking a bullet.