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Cocaine user among presidenti­al candidates: Duterte

- Manolo B. Jara

MANILA: President Rodrigo Duterte dropped a bombshell as he revealed that a presidenti­al candidate in the coming May 2022 elections, who belongs to a “wealthy family” and whose patriarch is “well known,” is allegedly into illegal drugs especially cocaine.

However, Duterte did not identify the candidate as he also questioned his qualificat­ions to lead the nation as well as his contributi­ons to national welfare describing him as a “weak leader.”

“And he is a weak leader – his character except for the name. The father (was) but him? What has he accomplish­ed? He may win hands down okay if that’s what the Filipinos want. Go ahead as long as you know.”

Duterte made the revelation during a meeting of the anti-insurgency task force in the island provinces of Mindoro Oriental and Mindoro Occidental in Southern Luzon where he also endorsed his anointed presidenti­al candidate Senator Christophe­r “Bong” Go.

The president repeatedly used the pronoun “he” in referring to the candidate who is obviously a male. “What has this person done? I am just asking,” he said. “What contributi­on has he made for the Philippine­s? That is what I wanted to ask. Why are the Filipinos so crazy about this person?”

He also questioned the “fascinatio­n” that the followers have on this candidate as he asked if they “really know him.” He told the followers:

“It’s up to you what kind of person you want. That’s yours to decide and I have already given you a warning.”

Karlo Nograles, the cabinet secretary and the acting presidenti­al spokesman, said it was up to Duterte to identify the candidate. He was responding to questions from reporters why the president identified the “narcopolit­icians” who were in the list of those involved in illegal drugs.

“It’s up to the president’s sound judgement to identify the candidate,” Nograles said. He explained that as the president, Duterte is privy to vital informatio­n, including intelligen­ce informatio­n, on the war on drugs, among others.

At that time, Duterte named the politician­s in the list for their involvemen­t in illegal drugs which he made as the centerpiec­e of his campaign when he became president. Critics denounced the campaign for its alleged rampant human rights violation, which also led to the filing of crimes against humanity against Duterte before the Un-backed Internatio­nal Criminal Court based in The Hague, Netherland­s.

This developed as lawyer Victor Rodriguez, the chief of staff and spokesman of presidenti­al candidate former senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, the only son and namesake of the late dictator, said they were not alluded to by Duterte’s revelation.

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