Duterte cancels Davao trip; to stay, work in Manila during Holy Week

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Duterte cancels Davao trip; to stay, work in Manila during Holy Week
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President Rodrigo Duterte has canceled his trip to Davao City and opted to stay in Manila and work during the Holy Week, Malacañang said. | KAguilarINQ

President Rodrigo Duterte delivers a televised address on government efforts to contain the COVID-19 pandemic on Monday, April 6, 2020.

Presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo said the President was supposed to fly to Davao City to spend time with his family and to celebrate the birth anniversry of his daughter Veronica.“Ang atin pong Presidente has decided to cancel his trip to Davao yesterday ,” Panelo said in a virtual briefing.

“Sana po’y pupunta siya doon para makasama ang pamilya niya. Apart from that, birthday po ni Kitty yung kanilang anak ni madam Honeylet Avanceña,” he added.

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