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Philippine­s’ Duterte agrees to run as vicepresid­ent in 2022

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The Philippine president, Rodrigo Duterte, has agreed to be the ruling political party’s vice-presidenti­al candidate in next year’s elections, laying the groundwork for the leader to stay in power beyond his term.

The PDP-Laban party made the announceme­nt before a national assembly on 8 September, where it is also expected to endorse Duterte’s aide and incumbent senator, Christophe­r “Bong” Go, to be its presidenti­al candidate in the 2022 poll.

Duterte was making “the sacrifice” and heeding “the clamour of the people,” Karlo Nograles, the executive vice-president of the ruling PDP-Laban party, said.

In the Philippine­s, the president is limited to one six-year term and Duterte’s term is due to end by June next year. His vice-presidenti­al run is seen by political observers as a backdoor to the presidency, however.

Nograles said the move would “guarantee continuity of the administra­tion’s programmes during the past five years”, including those meant to address illegal drugs.

Duterte’s critics believe he could be making a play for retaining power through the number two post, by taking over as president in the event Go wins and then resigns.

Duterte, who has portrayed himself as a reluctant president with no desire for power, has on several occasions said he wanted Go to be his successor. His endorsemen­t in 2019 helped Go to become a senator, a post he carries out alongside his duties as Duterte’s personal aide.

Go has been the 76-year-old’s closest aide since the late 1990s, when Duterte was a congressma­n representi­ng Davao City in the south of the country.

“I am still not interested (in the presidency),” Go, who chairs the senate committee on health, told Reuters. “Vaccines first, before politics,” he added.

Duterte has said he wants to shield himself from possible legal action when he leaves office. That may include a possible investigat­ion by the internatio­nal criminal court for crimes against humanity.

The ICC’s prosecutor has sought the go-ahead to launch a formal investigat­ion into the killings committed during Duterte’s war on drugs.

 ??  ?? Rodrigo Duterte gestures as he delivers his sixth state of the nation address in Quezon City, Metro Manila, in July. Photograph: Lisa Marie David/Reuters
Rodrigo Duterte gestures as he delivers his sixth state of the nation address in Quezon City, Metro Manila, in July. Photograph: Lisa Marie David/Reuters

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