President Rodrigo Duterte played coy when asked who he would endorse as the next president, saying 'no one' deserves the job, but eventually said he might publicly name some choices.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte played coy when asked who he would endorse as the next president, saying"no one" deserves the job, but eventually said he might publicly name some choices.," said Duterte on Tuesday, June 8, in an interview with his supporter, religious leader Apollo Quiboloy.
Quiboloy asked the Chief Executive who he thinks should be his successor to the presidency with the 2022 national elections less than a year away.Mayroon pero mag neutral na lang ako, pero mayroong diyang mga aspirants.But along the lines of his earlier statement that no one appeared"deserving," he said the presidency would require more than what he sees in certain candidates.. It's more than that, the presidency is more than that," said Duterte.
He claimed to have described the presidency to his daughter as a thankless job she can get nothing out of, except for the"sense of fulfillment that you did something for your fellow man."Sara is being floated as a presidential bet largely by Duterte supporters who think she provides continuity and exemplifies the type of leadership they see in the President.
Even some members of Duterte's own national political party, PDP-Laban, said they would support Sara if he were to pick her to run as president. The Davao City mayor, however,
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