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Marcos, Duterte family rift widens

- Karen Lema

Former Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte’s son urged President Ferdinand Marcos Jr to resign on Sunday, calling him lazy and uncompassi­onate in a deepening rift between the two politicall­y powerful families.

Marcos teamed up with Duterte’s daughter Sara to make her vice-president in their 2022 election win. But cracks in the families’ alliance have emerged as the incumbent has veered away from his predecesso­r’s antidrugs and foreign policies.

Sebastian Duterte, mayor of the Philippine­s’ third-most populous city Davao, said there has been a resurgence in crime after his father’s hardline campaign had been relaxed.

At a leadership forum, he also accused Marcos of endangerin­g innocent Filipinos by allowing the Americans in, a reference to expanded US access to military bases, including several close to Taiwan. The older Duterte had forged closer ties with China.

Sebastian Duterte also opposed Marcos’ decision to restart peace negotiatio­ns with communist rebels, saying he knows nothing about the suffering of people living in areas that used to be rebel stronghold­s.

“You are lazy and you lack compassion. That’s why we are unhappy,” he said.

There was no immediate comment from Marcos’ office.

He spoke just before Marcos took the stage at a government­led rally in the capital to drum up support for his “Bagong Pilipinas (New Philippine­s)” campaign, in which he has promised to improve state services and budget transparen­cy.

AMEND CONSTITUTI­ON

Marcos’ alliance with the Dutertes was crucial to his presidenti­al victory, so a souring of their relations could have implicatio­ns in his bid to solidify his support base before the midterm Senate and congressio­nal election next year.

Sara Duterte, who is also education secretary, attended the president’s rally before flying to Davao to join her father and siblings at a prayer rally against moves to amend the Philippine constituti­on, which Marcos backs. Some opponents of constituti­onal change, including the Dutertes, say it is driven by an agenda to change the political system and remove term limits, including that of the president, who can now serve just one sixyear term.

“He is putting politics first, their self-preservati­on … rather than focusing on the job,” Sebastian Duterte said. “Mr President, if you have no love and aspiration­s for the nation, resign.”

Like her brother, Sara Duterte has openly defied some of Marcos’ policies, including the peace talks with communist rebels that she said was an “agreement with the devil”.

Asked for comment on her brother’s remarks, Sara Duterte said on Monday, “I can only surmise he is coming from a place of brotherly love, coupled by the common sentiment that I do not deserve the despicable treatment that I am receiving from some sectors within the circle of the president.”

Sara Duterte said she “will stay true” to her work at the education ministry.

 ?? /Reuters ?? At odds: President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr, right, made Sara Duterte vice-president after the 2022 election. There has been resurgence in crime after the relaxing of a hardline campaign.
/Reuters At odds: President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr, right, made Sara Duterte vice-president after the 2022 election. There has been resurgence in crime after the relaxing of a hardline campaign.

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