Miami Herald (Sunday)

Philippine leader Duterte to retire from politics

- BY JIM GOMEZ AND JOEAL CALUPITAN

MANILA, PHILIPPINE­S

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Saturday announced he was retiring from politics and dropping plans to run for vice president in elections next year, when his term ends, paving the way for his politician daughter to make a possible bid for the top post.

Speaking before reporters, Duterte said many Filipinos have expressed their opposition to his vice-presidenti­al bid in surveys and public forums.

“The overwhelmi­ng sentiment of the Filipino is that I’m not qualified, and it would be a violation of the constituti­on,” Duterte said. “I will follow what you wish, and today I announce my retirement from politics.”

The 76-year-old leader, known for his deadly antidrugs crackdown, brash rhetoric and unorthodox political style, earlier accepted the ruling party’s nomination for him to seek the vice presidency in the May 9 elections. The decision outraged many of his opponents, who have described him as a human rights calamity in an Asian bastion of democracy.

Duterte announced his surprise withdrawal from the election after accompanyi­ng his former longtime aide, Sen. Bong Go, who registered his vice presidenti­al candidacy instead under the ruling party at a Commission on Elections center.

Philippine presidents are limited by the constituti­on to a single six-year term.

Duterte’s withdrawal could pave the way for the possible presidenti­al run of his daughter Sara Duterte, who is currently the mayor of southern Davao city.

She has been prodded by many supporters to make a bid to succeed her father.

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