Actor Anjo Yllana Throws Tirades against Marcos Jr. Admin
ANJO YLLANA – The actor slammed President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s administration and claimed that he wants to be part of the solution in solving the country’s problems.
The former Eat Bulaga host recently made headlines after he threw tirades against some government officials in the country. He even threw tirades against the Marcos Jr. administration as he expressed his desire to run for a higher position in the Philippine politics.

Anjo Yllana is a former vice mayor of Parañang and he claimed that he wants to run for senator under the “Duterte bloc”. According to the actor-politician, he is ready and he has long thought about taking a chance at a senatorial race.

Based on a post on social media, Anjo further claimed that he believes in the principles and the leadership of the Dutertes, thus, he wants to run for senator as part of their team. He also claimed that he believes in the supposed belief of the Dutertes that the people should come first over politics.
However, based on the post, Anjo Yllana did not only express praises on the Dutertes. He also threw criticisms against the Marcos Jr. administration. According to the actor-politician, he has no trust on the direction of the country under the lead of the current admin. He stressed that he wants to be the voice of the Filipinos who are disappointed over the current system.
“Marami akong nakikitang mali. Ang daming pangako pero kaunti ang resulta. Ayokong manood lang. Gusto kong maging bahagi ng solusyon. Hindi ako takot magsalita, lalo na kung para sa bayan,” he said.

Anjo Yllana further claimed that he is not a traditional politician. Based on the post, he wants to change the said alleged system in the Senate as well as the culture of politics and self-interest. According to the actor-politician, he wants to push for the laws that protects the laborers and boost the education and transparency in the spending of the government funds.
Previously, Anjo Yllana also claimed that some of his followers allegedly want him to run for president or vice president.