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Sara attends ‘Bagong Pilipinas’ rally, backs action vs Cha-cha

Vice President Sara Duterte attended the Malacañang-led “Bagong Pilipinas” kick-off rally in Manila on Sunday, while a prayer rally against Charter change was held in her hometown Davao City.

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The government held a rally at Quirino Grandstand to launch the Marcos administra­tion’s “Bagong Pilipinas” (New Philippine­s) vision, which aims to “ignite hope and inspire participat­ion.” President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. headlined the event.

Duterte, who also heads the Department of Education (DepEd), said the agency is one with all government agencies in building a new Philippine­s.

“Ang kontribusy­on ng DepEd ay sa poverty alleviatio­n sector at kami po ang huhulma ng mga kabataan at mga mag-aaral na matatag,” Duterte told the rally goers.

(The contributi­on of DepEd is in the poverty alleviatio­n sector, and we are the ones shaping the youth and students to be resilient.)

But in a statement issued ahead of her appearance at the “Bagong Pilipinas” event, Duterte said she supports a multi-sectoral prayer rally in Davao City against initiative­s to amend the 1987 Constituti­on. Her father, former President Rodrigo Duterte, was expected to attend the event last night.

“Mahalagang makita at maintindih­an natin ang panganib na nakaamba sa atin oras na tuluyan nating isuko ang ating Saligang Batas sa kamay ng mga taong may personal at politikal na interes,” the vice president said.

(It is important for us to see and understand the danger that looms over us once we completely surrender our Constituti­on to the hands of individual­s with personal and political interests.)

She also called on the public to stand against the ongoing signature campaign for people’s initiative.

The petition being circulated for people’s initiative aims to amend the Constituti­on to allow Congress to vote on amendments or revisions jointly, giving the lower chamber an advantage as they outnumber the 24-member Senate.

The Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Office denied that the “Bagong Pilipinas” rally would be used as a platform to campaign for Charter change. ‘Dynastic war’

The two rallies highlighte­d a deepening rift between the Marcoses and the Dutertes—the country’s most powerful clans.

On Sunday, Sebastian Duterte, Davao City Mayor and the vice president’s younger brother, called for Marcos to step down.

Relations between the families have deteriorat­ed as they seek to shore up their respective support bases and secure key positions ahead of the 2025 midterm elections and the 2028 presidenti­al race, in which Sara Duterte is widely expected to contest.

The rift gathered pace after House Speaker Martin Romualdez, who is Marcos’ cousin and expected to seek the presidency in 2028, demoted Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, a close ally of Duterte, and led efforts to strip the vice presidency and the education department of confidenti­al funds.

The Akbayan Party criticized the mobilizati­ons by the Malacañang and the Duterte camp.

“The Luneta and Davao rallies highlight a distressin­g reality: the dynastic war among ruling elites, which serves only to further cement the interests of political dynasties and entrenched elites, while neglecting the pressing needs of the Filipino populace,” Akbayan Party president Rafaela David said.—Philstar.com

 ?? PHILSTAR.COM ?? Vice President Sara Duterte is seen at the "Bagong Pilipinas" kickoff rally at Quirino Grandstand in Manila yesterday.
PHILSTAR.COM Vice President Sara Duterte is seen at the "Bagong Pilipinas" kickoff rally at Quirino Grandstand in Manila yesterday.

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