October 03, 2021 | 17:26 (GMT+7)
Philippine President announces retirement from politics
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said on October 2 that he would retire from politics, a surprise move that fueled speculation he was clearing the way for a presidential run by his daughter.
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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte speaking at a meeting in July |
Sara Duterte-Carpio is currently Mayor of Davao, the Philippines' third-largest city, and filed on October 2 to contest the role again. She has previously said she would not run for national office next year.
"Today, I announce my retirement from politics," Duterte was cited by Reuters as saying as he accompanied his ally Senator Christopher "Bong" Go of the ruling PDP-Laban party to register Go's candidacy for Vice President in next year's election.
But political analysts were skeptical, noting that last-minute changes were still possible, as in 2015 when Duterte entered the presidential election race at the eleventh hour and won by a huge margin.
Duterte, 76, had been expected to run for the No.2 job, a plan most Filipinos oppose as violating the spirit of the constitution, which sets a one-term limit for the president to stop power being abused.
Source: VNA