Having more than two bodyguards constitutes maintaining a private army which is against the country's election laws, President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday warned Eleksyon2022 candidates.
Having more than two bodyguards constitutes maintaining a private army which is against the country's election laws, President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday warned Eleksyon 2022 candidates.
“We have decided and have communicated this with the Cabinet... The rule should really be followed… that more than two bodyguards would be considered a private army,” Duterte said.
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