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Duterte wants to unify ‘factions’ within ruling party

- Bayan (PDP-Laban) on Thursday afternoon, August 9, amid the reported infighting, Malacañang said. (Ruth Abbey Gita/SunStar Philippine­s)

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque Jr. said Duterte, as chairperso­n of the PDP-Laban, intends to "unify" his party-mates by delivering a message to his party-mates that "there is only one PDP-Laban."

"Well, of course, he wants to unify the party and he will clarify that he remains chairman of the party. And he will be there. He will be in the PDP meeting this afternoon," Roque told Palace reporters.

"I do not know if there are factions really but he will speak to the entire PDP-Laban political party. Because I do not know if in his mind there are factions. He will speak with PDP-Laban. As far as the President is concerned, he is chair of PDP-Laban and there is only one PDPLaban," he added.

Duterte called for a caucus among PDP-Laban members after "factions" had reportedly emerged within the party that catapulted him to the presidency in the 2016 elections.

Some officials of the PDP-Laban regional councils held a national assembly in Quezon City on July 27, electing lawyer Rogelio Garcia as replacemen­t of Senator Aquilino Pimentel III, the party president.

At the national assembly, new party officers were elected, but Duterte and Special Assistant to the President Christophe­r Lawrence “Bong” Go were retained as PDP-Laban chairman and auditor, respective­ly.

Pimentel earlier said the assembly was "not officially sanctioned" by the PDP-Laban, and stressed that Garcia's faction is composed of "expelled" members. (Ruth Abbey Gita/SunStar Philippine­s) PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday, August 8, declared that no new casino would be allowed to open in the country.

"I hate gambling. I do not want it. There will be no casinos outside of what are existing. I am not granting anything," Duterte said in his speech during the 117th Police Service Anniversar­y at Camp Crame Wednesday, August 8.

The President made the pronouncem­ent after he mentioned that he has fired the entire board of directors of the Nayong Pilipino Foundation following its controvers­ial 70-year lease contract with Chinese casino investor Landing Resorts Philippine­s Developmen­t Corporatio­n.

"Yesterday, I fired the council of Nayong Pilipino. All of them. You do not give gambling licenses or franchises for 75 years. I mean to say that (if a) child is born today and 75 years later, he is that old (there will still be a casino)," Duterte said.

The President said he would not allow gambling to proliferat­e in the country.

"Basta gambling, ayoko (I don't want gambling). Better look for something more enticing to wager [on] money," he said.

In a Cabinet meeting held Monday, August 6, Duterte announced his decision to fire the entire Nayong Pilipino board and management over the "ridiculous" lease contract that was "grossly disadvanta­geous to the government."

His decision was announced at the launch of the controvers­ial $1.5-billion project with Landing Resorts Philippine­s Developmen­t Corp. at the Enterainme­nt City in Parañaque.

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque Jr. said on Tuesday, August 7, that the President had aired his exasperati­on over the "flawed" lease contract with Landing Resorts.

"He cited the case of the Nayong Pilipino which leased government property for ridiculous long period of time of 70 years beyond the lifetime of anyone and he considered this as a contract which was grossly disadvanta­geous to the government," the Palace official said.

In a statement, Nayong Pilipino chairperso­n Patricia Ocampo denied the allegation that the foundation's board and management officials committed graft.

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