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Boxing icon Pacquiao to run for president in the Philippine­s

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MANILA, Philippine­s — Philippine boxing icon and senator Manny Pacquiao says he will run for president in the 2022 elections.

Pacquiao accepted the nomination of his PDP-Laban party at its national convention on Sunday, saying that the Filipino people have been waiting for a change of government.

“I am a fighter, and I will always be a fighter inside and outside the ring,” Pacquiao, 42, said in his speech.

“We need government to serve our people with integrity, compassion and transparen­cy,” he added.

Pacquiao is the president of the PDP-Laban faction led by him and Sen. Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III.

Another faction of the same party earlier this month nominated President Rodrigo Duterte to be its vice presidenti­al candidate, and Duterte’s former aide, Sen. Bong Go, as its presidenti­al nominee.

Duterte, who is forbidden by the constituti­on from seeking a second six-year term, has accepted the nomination, but Go has declined to run for president.

Duterte has led a brutal campaign against illegal drugs, and said last week he would rather “die first” before facing an internatio­nal tribunal, the day after the Internatio­nal Criminal Court announced it would investigat­e allegation­s of crimes against humanity linked to the crackdown that has left thousands dead.

Pacquiao has accused the administra­tion of Durterte, his former ally, of making corruption worse in the Philippine­s.

To critics who question his qualificat­ions, the famous boxer has said his experience of personal hardships will better equip him to understand people’s suffering — and fight poverty and corruption.

“In my whole life, I have not backed down on any fight,” Pacquiao said.

He warned politician­s whom he holds responsibl­e for corruption “will soon end in jail together.”

The rival party faction supporting Duterte earlier said it will petition the Commission on Elections to declare Pacquiao and his allies illegitima­te officers of the ruling party.

 ?? / Associated Press ?? Senator Manny Pacquiao raises his hands during a national convention of his PDP-Laban party on Sunday in Quezon city, Philippine­s.
/ Associated Press Senator Manny Pacquiao raises his hands during a national convention of his PDP-Laban party on Sunday in Quezon city, Philippine­s.

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