
They said political turmoil in Manila may also have affected perceptions of her candidacy, as a bitter power struggle rages between the Marcos and Duterte camps.
On Wednesday, the Philippines obtained 49 votes out of 191 after four rounds of voting, while Kyrgyzstan obtained 142 votes and obtained the Asia-Pacific region’s seat on the Security Council for the period 2027-2028.
Under its composition, the Council includes five permanent members with veto power – the United States, China, Russia, the United Kingdom and France – and 10 elected members, with the latter group serving a two-year term.
Kyrgyzstan’s next term will be its first on the council, and only the second time a Central Asian country has held a seat, after Kazakhstan in 2017-18.
The General Assembly also elected Austria, Portugal, Trinidad and Tobago and Zimbabwe, with Germany being crushingly defeated in its final attempt to join the Council.