‘Message from God’ to make Duterte run for vice president in 2022

A Duterte mascot hits a representation of the new coronavirus to dramatize the Philippine government’s effort to fight the spread of the disease during a media briefing in the city of Pasay in October. (File photo by Mike Taboy)

A “message from God” will make Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte run for vice president in next year’s national elections.

This was the reply of Duterte’s spokesman, Harry Roque, when asked what would make the president run for the second highest position in the government next year.

“A message from God because he said he leaves it to God,” said Roque during his weekly media briefing on Monday, May 31.

“If it is God’s will, he will make the proper announcement in due course,” he added.



Roque also said last week that Duterte will “leave it to God” whether or not he will run for vice president next year.

“He’s leaving it to God, that’s his answer,” said Roque when asked about speculation that the president will stay in power longer.

Duterte has repeatedly spewed diatribes against Catholic bishops and priests, and even questioned the logic of the Bible creation story and called God “stupid.”

Duterte cannot seek re-election in 2022 under the country’s constitution that limits presidents to a single six-year term, but he can hold another elected post, including that of vice president.

It is not uncommon in the Philippines for former presidents to run for lower office.

Salvador Panelo, the president’s chief legal counsel, told a television interview early last week that Duterte may run for vice president if there is public clamor.

Opinion polls show Duterte remains hugely popular in the Philippines, despite his controversial pro-China stance, a war on drugs that has killed thousands of people and public criticism over his government’s handling of the country’s coronavirus epidemic.

Rumors have swirled that Duterte might try to stay in power by endorsing a presidential bid by his top aide and incumbent senator, Christopher “Bong” Go, while contesting the separate vice-presidential election.

A survey of preferred president/vice president combinations for next year’s election by pollster Pulse Asia in February showed the Go-Duterte ticket would come top.

Duterte’s daughter, Sara, has topped a different opinion poll on preferred presidential candidates, even though she has repeatedly said she does not want the job.

Political analysts are skeptical about Sara’s lack of interest in running and say that as president, she could protect her father from legal challenges and political vendettas once he loses his immunity of office.


Source: Licas Philippines

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