The Philippine Star

Rody: Congress, AFP nod needed for my resignatio­n’

- By CHRISTINA MENDEZ

As critics and political foes of the admin- istration prepare to launch mass protests on Sept. 21, President Duterte said last night he would not hesitate to step down if he feels he has lost the confidence of the public.

But Duterte emphasized that his resignatio­n should be approved by both houses of Congress and the military.

“I was elected constituti­onally, I did not cheat, so I will submit my resignatio­n to Congress, but subject to the concurrenc­e of the military, because the military will see to it that the succession under the Constituti­on will be followed,” he said in a late night interview over state-run PTV-4.

He said losing the confidence of his 16 million voters should be enough to convince him to quit the presidency to prove he’s not clinging to power.

In the interview, the Chief Executive also urged all those who want to join tomorrow’s rallies to peaceably assemble and practice their constituti­onal right to seek redress from government.

He has decreed tomorrow as National Day of Protest, which is also the 45th anniversar­y of the declaratio­n of martial law by the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos.

“I don’t know if you want a joint voting or not, I don’t care. As long as it is subject to the concurrenc­e of the military,” Duterte said, referring to a condition for his quitting.

Asked why he was declaring his readiness to resign, Duterte said it’s “because I want everybody to understand, including the supporters, hindi ako hangal sa (I’m not mad about the) presidency… na hindi ako

mamatay (I won’t die), as a matter of fact I never thought that I would win,” Duterte said.

Leftist groups, political opposition and critics have vowed to mobilize on the martial law anniversar­y to dramatize their protest against Duterte’s veering toward dictatorsh­ip as well as the rising cases of human rights violations in the conduct of his war on drugs.

Duterte said he does not care if the protests last three days, a week or even a year.

 ??  ?? President Duterte holds documents in a PTV interview at Malacañang yesterday. One document shows Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV’s supposed bank account numbers, including one that Duterte said he made up as a trap for the senator.
President Duterte holds documents in a PTV interview at Malacañang yesterday. One document shows Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV’s supposed bank account numbers, including one that Duterte said he made up as a trap for the senator.
 ??  ?? President Duterte plays with his grandson as his daughter Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio looks on during an event at the Manila Hotel the other day.
President Duterte plays with his grandson as his daughter Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio looks on during an event at the Manila Hotel the other day.

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