Imelda, the former Philippine First Lady,

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(1)Imelda liked to invest in real estate He bought land unconditionally, used his power to redevelop the site, then sold the land high or invested in numerous overseas properties. 13 The hidden property alone is worth more than 10 billion dollars in Korea, most of which were U.S. real estate
(2)In 1980, Imelda Marcos celebrated her 51st birthday, opening the zoo free of charge for one day and ordering merchants to cut the price of virtually all Filipino necessities sold by 10 percent Of course, the merchants were completely charged with the discount, and when Imelda ordered all bus drivers to operate free of charge, angry drivers refused to drive, causing chaos among many Filipinos on their way to work14
(3)While in exile in Hawaii, Imelda Marcos told Britain’s Daily Mail that I collected more than 3,000 pairs of shoes to promote the sale of Filipino products, not because I was a luxury or shopping fanatic Her shoes are one of the biggest exports in the Philippines and all the shoes I had were made in the Philippines As a first lady, it is my duty to promote the sale of domestic productsOf course, let’s think about whether those shoes are actually made in the Philippines

She’s sharing roles with her mother

Her mother-in-law and her combined are Imelda

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