Duterte draws scorn after defending adulterous ally
PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte faced criticism yesterday for defending adultery by a powerful political ally.
Duterte had said that like himself, House of Representatives speaker Pantaleon Alvarez – who has made public his extramarital affairs – had “many wives”.
“This is a world of hypocrisy. Who among you here does not have a mistress?” the president said in a speech aired live on television on Tuesday night, adding it was “a non-issue”.
The comments drew rebukes in the conservative and mainly Catholic nation that remains the last holdout against divorce – apart from the Vatican itself.
“All of it is sexist and misogynistic to explain improper behaviour simply by virtue of being male,” Senator Risa Hontiveros told AFP.
“It sends a message that undermines the many struggles and gains so far for women’s rights and gender equality.”
A l v a r e z , t h e c o u n t r y ’s fourth-highest official, is an old friend and political ally of Duterte.
The politician made headlines in the past week when he publicly admitted having sired eight children, six of them with two women other than his wife.
Duterte, in the televised s p e e c h t o g o v e r n me n t employees in Manila, admit- ted his comments defending Alvarez’s affairs were “a chauvinist statement”.
“But really there are so many women and you [have] so short a time in this world. My God!” he said in comments that drew laughter from the crowd.
“The thing there is that you’re able to support the children. That’s it.”
Duterte said that unlike married Christian Filipinos who are allowed a single wife, Alvarez “never converted to Christianity. So he is not bound by the rules of the number of women that you can have.”
Filipino critics dispute his comments, saying that while Muslim men are allowed to marry more than once, adultery is a criminal offence.
Duterte, 72, whose first marriage was annulled and who is in a long-term relationship with another woman, has openly boasted about having mistresses and using Viagra to have sex with them.
Duterte’s defence of adultery smacks of a double standard, said Elizabeth Angsioco, national chairwoman of the Democratic Socialist Women of the Philippines.
“These are men in positions of power so it’s unacceptable and appalling that they just speak lightly of these things. It’s very dangerous,” Angsioco added.