The Philippine Star

Duterte son resigns

- By EDITH REGALADO

DAVAO CITY – In the wake of deadly flashflood­s and a mall fire that killed 37 people here, President Duterte’s son Paolo announced yesterday his resignatio­n as vice mayor effective immediatel­y, citing a confluence of “unfortunat­e events” in his life, including a failed marriage and a public spat with his daughter.

President Duterte was in town for the holidays when Paolo tendered his resignatio­n.

Sought for comment, Malacañang said the President and his son were expected to meet last night.

“Let us give them the opportunit­y to talk. After that, I’m sure the President will give me the mandate to relay his message,” presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque told radio station dzMM. He said he had not seen the resignatio­n letter of the vice mayor.

“I think all resignatio­ns should be accepted, but in this particular case, the Palace is just asking for an opportunit­y for the President and his son to meet,” Roque said.

Paolo’s resignatio­n caught the city council and other officials by surprise. The Davao City council

held yesterday a special session to pass a resolution declaring Davao City in a state of calamity after flashflood­s on Friday night and a fire at the NCCC Mall from Saturday to Sunday left dozens of people dead.

“There are recent unfortunat­e events in my life that are closely tied to my failed first marriage. These, among others, including the maligning of my reputation in the recent name-dropping incident in the Bureau of Customs smuggling case and the very public squabble with my daughter,” Paolo said in the same statement.

“I look forward to the day that I will be able to serve our country again,” he added, as he thanked his constituen­ts for their support.

He mentioned his failed marriage as well as his recent argument with his eldest daughter Isabelle on social media.

Isabelle earlier figured in a controvers­y after she had her pre-debut pictorial at Malacañang Palace, with the presidenti­al seal conspicuou­sly as background.

“The other person in this failed relationsh­ip is incorrigib­le and cannot be controlled. And I take responsibi­lity for all that has happened as a result of a wrong decision to marry at a young age,” he also said, apparently referring to Lovelie Sankola-Sumera, the mother of Isabelle. He married Lovelie, a Tausug, when he was 18 and she was 24.

Paolo said his parents, President Duterte and Elizabeth Zimmerman, have instilled in him the value of delicadeza which prompted him to tender his resignatio­n as vice mayor.

“It is difficult for many Dabawenyos, including myself, but we are strong and resilient and we shall move forward,” Paolo said.

“I would like to extend my deepest sympathies to all the families who lost a loved one, those who lost their jobs and who were affected by the floods because of Tropical Storm Vinta,” he said in his statement.

Third District Councilor Bernard Al-Ag has been designated as OIC vice mayor until the end of this month.

Members of the Sanggunian­g Panglungso­d expressed hope Paolo would reconsider his resignatio­n.

‘Delicadeza? BS’

Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV, who had pressed for Paolo’s appearance at a Senate probe into the P6.4-billion shabu smuggled through the Manila BOC, mocked the resignatio­n, describing it as “BS.”

“Delicadeza, seriously? Pinatulan nga niya yung anak niya publicly sa Facebook, tapos delicadeza (He publicly took on his daughter on Facebook, and it’s delicadeza)?” Trillanes said in a statement.

He said Paolo had already been “cleared months ago by (Sen. Richard) Gordon’s committee de abswelto.”

Trillanes said Paolo was probably just preempting the numerous investigat­ions being readied against him by the Of- fice of the Ombudsman.

A militant lawmaker said Paolo’s resignatio­n should not exculpate him from his supposed links to drug smuggling.

“Removing himself from public office will not make questions on his alleged links to the Davao group and the smuggled P6.4-billion shabu shipment go away,” Rep. Antonio Tinio of party-list Alliance of Concerned Teachers said.

No kapit-tuko

But pro-administra­tion senators lauded Paolo for his decision to resign, saying it would keep his father and his administra­tion from further controvers­ies.

“It also proves he is not the ‘kapit-tuko (one who clings to his post)’ type. He deserves our respect,” Senate Majority Leader Vicente Sotto III said.

Sen. Joseph Victor Ejercito said Paolo made the “supreme sacrifice” in resigning.

“He most likely wanted to spare the President from further controvers­ies in both personal and political issues,” Ejercito said. “It takes guts and courage to make that ultimate sacrifice.”

An administra­tion House member also praised Paolo for his decision to quit.

“I respect the decision of Vice Mayor Duterte. It is his prerogativ­e if he believes his resignatio­n is in the best interest of his family. Let the legal succession take its course so the functionin­g of Davao City will not be stalled,” Rep. Gus Tambunting said.

The Parañaque congressma­n heads the House committee on games and amusement. –

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Contribute­d photo shows a Partas bus (above), which collided with a jeepney in Agoo, La Union early yesterday. All the 20 fatalities were in the private jeepney, which was on its way to the Our Lady of Manaoag church in Pangasinan for a Christmas Day...
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Vice Mayor Paolo Duterte, the President’s eldest son, invoked ‘delicadeza’ in quitting his post.

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