The Maui News

Sara Duterte, daughter of Philippine’s president, takes oath as vice president

- By JIM GOMEZ

MANILA, Philippine­s — Sara Duterte, the daughter of the outgoing populist president of the Philippine­s, took her oath Sunday as vice president following a landslide electoral victory she clinched despite her father’s human rights record that saw thousands of drug suspects gunned down.

The inaugurati­on in their southern hometown of Davao, where she’s the outgoing mayor, comes two weeks before she assumes office on June 30 as specified in the Philippine Constituti­on. President-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr., Duterte’s running mate, will take his oath in Manila on June 30.

“I’m not the best or the most intelligen­t person in the Philippine­s and the world but nobody can beat the toughness of my heart as a Filipino,” Duterte, who wore a green traditiona­l gown, said in a speech after she took her oath before a Supreme Court associate justice, her hand resting on a Bible held by her mother.

“The voice of 32.2 million Filipinos was loud and clear —

with the message to serve our motherland,” Duterte said, referring to the votes she got, to an applause from thousands of supporters.

Fondly called by supporters as “Inday Sara,” the mother of three called for national unity and devotion to God and asked

Filipinos to emulate the patriotism of the country’s national hero Jose Rizal. She cited longstandi­ng social ills facing Filipino children, including poverty, broken families, illegal drugs, bullying and online misinforma­tion and asked parents to ingrain in them the values of integrity, discipline, respect for others and compassion.

President Rodrigo Duterte, 77, led the VIPs in the heavily guarded ceremony at a public square near city hall in the port city of Davao, where he had also served as a mayor starting in the late 1980s. His family, hailing from a modest middleclas­s background, built a formidable political dynasty in the restive southern region long troubled by communist and Muslim insurgenci­es and violent political rivalries.

Duterte’s presidency has been marked by a brutal antidrugs campaign that has left thousands of mostly petty suspects shot dead by police or vigilantes. The drug killings are being investigat­ed by the Internatio­nal Criminal Court as a possible crime against humanity.

The electoral triumphs of Sara Duterte and Marcos Jr. have alarmed left-wing and human rights groups because of their failure to acknowledg­e the massive human rights atrocities that took place under their fathers, including late dictator Ferdinand Marcos.

 ?? AP photo ?? Sara Duterte, the daughter of outgoing populist president of the Philippine­s, takes her oath as vice president during rites in her hometown in Davao city, southern Philippine­s on Sunday. Duterte clinched a landslide electoral victory despite her father’s human rights record that saw thousands of drug suspects gunned down. Also in photo are, from left; Supreme Court Justice Ramon Paul Hernando, her mother Elizabeth Zimmerman and Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte.
AP photo Sara Duterte, the daughter of outgoing populist president of the Philippine­s, takes her oath as vice president during rites in her hometown in Davao city, southern Philippine­s on Sunday. Duterte clinched a landslide electoral victory despite her father’s human rights record that saw thousands of drug suspects gunned down. Also in photo are, from left; Supreme Court Justice Ramon Paul Hernando, her mother Elizabeth Zimmerman and Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte.

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