First family of the Philippines

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The family of President Bongbong Marcos, the current first family of the Philippines, during his inauguration on June 30, 2022. From left to right (foreground): Joseph Simon Marcos; Sandro Marcos; President Bongbong Marcos; First Lady Liza Araneta Marcos; William Vincent Marcos

The first family of the Philippines is the family of the president of the Philippines, who is both head of state and head of government of the Philippines. Members of the first family consist of the president, the spouse (often but not always also the first lady or first gentleman), and any of their children. Generally, other close relatives of the president and first spouse, such as parents, siblings, stepchildren, and grandchildren, are considered as extended members of the first family.[citation needed]

The current first family is the family of the 17th president of the Philippines, Bongbong Marcos, since 2022.[1]

Contemporary sources primarily include the President, the First Lady, and any of their children as members of the first family.[2][3][4] Upon the election of Bongbong Marcos as president in 2022, members of the first family currently include his wife, Liza Araneta Marcos, and their three children: Sandro, Joseph Simon, and William Vincent.[5]

History

It is unclear when the term "first family" was first used to refer to the family of the Philippine president, but it has been retroactively used by the media to pertain to the spouse of the president during their tenure and their children for all presidents since Emilio Aguinaldo. The earliest available sources using the term date back to the late 1980s, referring to the family of President Ferdinand Marcos.[6][7]

In 2018, President Rodrigo Duterte criticized the term, saying that it was outdated and should not be used to refer to his immediate family, as he considers all Filipinos to be the "first family."[8] As of 2022, usage of the term resurged following the election of Bongbong Marcos. It has since been extended by various media outlets to include President Marcos’s sisters, Imee, Irene, and Aimee, and his mother, former First Lady Imelda Marcos.[9][10][11]

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