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Boxer Manny Pacquiao to run for Philippine president in 2022

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MANILA, – Boxing star Manny Pacquiao said today he will run for president of the Philippine­s next year, after railing against corruption in government and what he calls President Rodrigo Duterte’s cozy relationsh­ip with China.

Pacquiao accepted the nomination of his political allies during the national assembly of the faction he leads in the ruling PDP-Laban Party, days after a rival faction nominated Duterte’s long-time aide, Senator Christophe­r “Bong” Go https://www.reuters.com/world/asiapacifi­c/philippine-senator-first-declare-2022-run-presidency-2021-09-08, as its presidenti­al candidate.

That faction nominated Duterte for vice president, a move that critics called a cynical ploy by Duterte to retain power.

Go declined the nomination, but the rift between the Pacquiao and Duterte factions has escalated.

“I am a fighter, and I will always be a fighter inside and outside the ring,” Pacquiao, 42, a senator, said in a live-streamed speech during the assembly. “I am accepting your nomination as candidate for president of the Republic of the Philippine­s.”

Pacquiao’s faction has not expressed support for Duterte’s vice-presidenti­al bid. Duterte is prohibited by the constituti­on from running for a second six-year term as president.

One of the greatest boxers of all time and the only man to hold world titles in eight different divisions, Pacquiao was mum about his 26-year profession­al career.

Despite his popularity, Pacquiao trails the front-runners in opinion polls that have been topped consistent­ly by Duterte’s daughter https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/dutertedau­ghter-seek-re-election-mayor-despite-calls-presidency-run-2021-09-16, Sara Duterte-Carpio.

In July, Pacquiao was voted out https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/philippine­spacquiao-ousted-president-ruling-party-after-row-202107-17 as PDP-Laban leader, weeks after challengin­g Duterte over his position on China and record on fighting corruption, but his ouster was rejected by his faction.

Pacquiao, once a close ally of Duterte, had said more than 10 billion pesos ($200 million) in pandemic aid intended for poor families was unaccounte­d for, adding this was just one discovery in his planned corruption investigat­ion https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/boxer-pacquiaoba­cks-corruption-claims-with-missing-public-funds-allegation-2021-07-03.

His anti-corruption crusade comes as the Senate has opened an investigat­ion into alleged overpricin­g of medical supplies and equipment purchased under the government’s pandemic response programme.

Duterte challenged Pacquiao to name corrupt government

offices to prove that the boxer was not just politickin­g ahead of the election.

Pacquiao countered by warning of jail for corrupt government officials: “Your time is up!”

 ??  ?? FILE PHOTO: Philippine Senator and boxing champion Manny Pacquiao reads his briefing materials as he prepares for the Senate session in Pasay city, Metro Manila, Philippine­s September 20, 2016. REUTERS/Erik De Castro
FILE PHOTO: Philippine Senator and boxing champion Manny Pacquiao reads his briefing materials as he prepares for the Senate session in Pasay city, Metro Manila, Philippine­s September 20, 2016. REUTERS/Erik De Castro

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