Ferdinand Marcos Jr (L) talks to his sister, Ilocos Norte Governor Imee Marcos during a political rally in Manila, 10 October 2015. Erik De Castro/Reuters
Ferdinand Marcos, former president of the Philippines, with his wife Imelda, on November 21, 1965, in Manila, Philippines. AP
Surrounded by supporters, the former Philippines President and his wife Imelda and Marcos's vice president Arturo Tolentino make the sign for victory in the presidential elections, 16 February 1986, at the Malacanang Palace in Manila. AFP
Ferdinand Marcos with family, 1965. AP
Ferdinand Marcos (C) poses with members of his family ; his wife Imelda (3-R), eldest daughter Imee and her husband Tomas Manotoc (R), youngest daughter Irene and her husband Greggy Araneta (next to the former president at left), his son Ferdinand Jr. (behind the President), his grandchildren Luis (in Marcos's lap), Alfonso (Irene's lap) and Borgy (left), being carried by the first couple's ward Aimee, on January 15, 1986. AFP
Ferdinand Marcos being interviewed on 11 march 1985 at Malacanang Palace in Manila. Romeo Gacad/AFP
Ferdinand Marcos, with his wife Imelda at his side, gestures from the balcony of Malacanang Palace, on February 25, 1986, after taking the oath of office. Hours later, Marcos resigned and fled to the US Air Force's Clark Air Base, 50 miles northwest of Manila, as he prepared to accept an American offer to fly him out of the Philippines. /Alberto Marquez/ AP
Marcos addressing a meeting in Nairobi, Kenya, May 1976. Amin Mohamed/Camerapix/Getty Images
Former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos (R), running for a congressional seat, is joined by her daughters Imee, running for a gubernatorial election, and Irene (L) during their first day of campaigning at the Paoay town, Ilocos Norte, north of Manila, on 26 March, 2010. Romeo Ranoco/ Reuters
Ferdinand Marcos Jr (L) talks to his sister, Ilocos Norte Governor Imee Marcos during a political rally in Manila, 10 October 2015. Erik De Castro/Reuters
Ferdinand Marcos, former president of the Philippines, with his wife Imelda, on November 21, 1965, in Manila, Philippines. AP
Surrounded by supporters, the former Philippines President and his wife Imelda and Marcos's vice president Arturo Tolentino make the sign for victory in the presidential elections, 16 February 1986, at the Malacanang Palace in Manila. AFP
Ferdinand Marcos with family, 1965. AP
Ferdinand Marcos (C) poses with members of his family ; his wife Imelda (3-R), eldest daughter Imee and her husband Tomas Manotoc (R), youngest daughter Irene and her husband Greggy Araneta (next to the former president at left), his son Ferdinand Jr. (behind the President), his grandchildren Luis (in Marcos's lap), Alfonso (Irene's lap) and Borgy (left), being carried by the first couple's ward Aimee, on January 15, 1986. AFP
Ferdinand Marcos being interviewed on 11 march 1985 at Malacanang Palace in Manila. Romeo Gacad/AFP
Ferdinand Marcos, with his wife Imelda at his side, gestures from the balcony of Malacanang Palace, on February 25, 1986, after taking the oath of office. Hours later, Marcos resigned and fled to the US Air Force's Clark Air Base, 50 miles northwest of Manila, as he prepared to accept an American offer to fly him out of the Philippines. /Alberto Marquez/ AP
Marcos addressing a meeting in Nairobi, Kenya, May 1976. Amin Mohamed/Camerapix/Getty Images
Former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos (R), running for a congressional seat, is joined by her daughters Imee, running for a gubernatorial election, and Irene (L) during their first day of campaigning at the Paoay town, Ilocos Norte, north of Manila, on 26 March, 2010. Romeo Ranoco/ Reuters
Ferdinand Marcos Jr (L) talks to his sister, Ilocos Norte Governor Imee Marcos during a political rally in Manila, 10 October 2015. Erik De Castro/Reuters