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DUTERTE: I AM NOT A STRONGMAN

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DAVAO CITY -- “I am not really a strongman.”

This was the response of President Rodrigo Duterte on the latest issue of Time Magazine, which featured him alongside world leaders Russian President Vladimir Putin, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the cover photo with the title, “Rise of the Strongman.”

Speaking before more than 6,000 elementary school principals at the SMX Convention Center here Friday evening for the 37th Principals Training and Developmen­t Program and National Board Conference, Duterte said he is just fulfilling his campaign promise to eradicate illegal drugs and corruption in government.

He emphasized that he has never sent his critics to jail for criticizin­g him because it is their right.

“You use your freedom of expression. I have never sent anybody to jail for talking or bad-mouthing me,” the President said.

“For all I care, the security guard, police, general, NPA (New People’s Army) or (Joma) Sison, or a teacher or a gardener can criticize me and b**s**t me to no end. You know why? Because you are my employers and I am an employee,” he added.

Duterte said any activist group can shout all they want against him and his policies, noting that he is even encouragin­g them to exercise their freedom of expression.

“But if you are a foreigner, that is another thing,” he said.

The Chief Executive said he would send to jail any foreigner who interferes in political activities in the country, even members of religious groups.

Earlier, Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque said regardless of slant, the President has demonstrat­ed strong and decisive leadership.

“A quality appreciate­d by Filipinos as evidenced by the Chief Executive’s high satisfacti­on, approval, trust and performanc­e ratings,” Roque said.

Filipinos, he said, have learned not to take Duterte literally with his colorful language but they have taken seriously the issues the President has espoused, such as the war on drugs and crime.

“The drug problem is not only a Philippine concern. It is a global burden and the Philippine­s’ war on drugs has been acknowledg­ed by countries and leaders, including Indonesia, China, President Donald Trump and police leaders from other Southeast Asian countries,” Roque said.

He said the President’s brand of justice strictly adheres to the rule of law where the dismantlin­g of the drug apparatus ensures the proper investigat­ion of all drug-related killings.

 ?? (Photo from Presidenti­al Communicat­ions) ?? DAVAO. President Rodrigo Duterte reiterates that he has a sworn duty to protect the Filipinos during his speech in the 37th Principals Training and Developmen­t Program and National Board Conference at SMX Convention Center in Davao City on May 4.
(Photo from Presidenti­al Communicat­ions) DAVAO. President Rodrigo Duterte reiterates that he has a sworn duty to protect the Filipinos during his speech in the 37th Principals Training and Developmen­t Program and National Board Conference at SMX Convention Center in Davao City on May 4.

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