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Marcos: ‘Uniteam’ remains intact

- Gaea Katreena Cabico Philstar. com with report from Agence France-Presse

MANILA --- The so-called “Uniteam” coalition is still intact and functional, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said after signs of cracks in his alliance with the Dutertes emerged.

Marcos maintained that his relationsh­ip with Vice President Sara Duterte is “exactly the same” even after he and his predecesso­r, Rodrigo Duterte, engaged in a war of words.

“If you remember ‘Uniteam’ is not just one party or two parties or three parties. It’s the unificatio­n of all political, hopefully all political forces in the Philippine­s to come together for the good [of] the country,” Marcos said.

“And that is still there. It is still vibrant. It is still working, and we will continue,” he added.

The president also said that Sara will retain her post as the country’s education chief.

The Marcoses and the Dutertes formed an alliance ahead of the 2022 elections. Since then, however, their relationsh­ip has seemingly fractured ahead of next year’s midterm polls and the 2028 presidenti­al race.

On Sunday, former president Duterte launched a tirade against Marcos over a campaign to change the Constituti­on. He accused his successor of being a “drug addict” without evidence and of trying to amend the Constituti­on to extend his term.

The Duterte patriarch also warned Marcos that pursuing charter change could lead to his ouster, similar to what happened to his dictator father.

Marcos struck back at his predecesso­r, suggesting the former leader’s use of fentanyl had taken a toll on his health.

Davao City Mayor Sebastian Duterte, the vice president’s brother, also called for Marcos’ resignatio­n over the weekend.

In a statement Monday, Sara said her brother did it out of “brotherly love, coupled [with] the common sentiment that I do not deserve the despicable treatment that I am receiving from some sectors within the circle of the president.” —

 ?? STAR / KJ Rosales ?? Vice President Sara Duterte accompanie­s President Ferdinand Bongbong Marcos Jr. as he departs the country with first lady Liza Araneta-Marcos for his state visit to China on January 3, 2023.
STAR / KJ Rosales Vice President Sara Duterte accompanie­s President Ferdinand Bongbong Marcos Jr. as he departs the country with first lady Liza Araneta-Marcos for his state visit to China on January 3, 2023.

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