Arab Times

Duterte wants term cut:

Asia

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The Philippine president wants a draft of a new constituti­on shifting the country into a federal system to require the election of a new leader before that change to cut short his presidency, his spokesman said Monday.

Presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque said a committee, which submitted the 114page draft federal constituti­on to President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday, agreed to his request and would rewrite a provision.

There has been speculatio­n that the proposed constituti­on is designed to allow the 73-year-old Duterte, who has faced growing criticism over his bloody anti-drug campaign and human rights record, to cling to power beyond the end of his six-year term in 2022.

“It’s to remove all suspicions and I am tired, ready to give it to somebody else,” Roque quoted the president as saying, adding that Duterte was ready to step down as early as next year if the overhaul of the country’s political system is approved.

Duterte has argued that federalism would be key to ending a decades-long rebellion by Muslim guerrillas, who have demanded their own autonomous region in the country’s south.

Left-wing groups and nationalis­ts, however, have long been wary that opening the constituti­on, which was ratified a year after the 1986 ouster of dictator Ferdinand Marcos, to changes could endanger democracy and safeguards against a return to authoritar­ian rule. (AP)

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