'As I step down in June 2022, it will be my highest honor to turn over the reins of power to my successor knowing that in my mandate, I did my best to serve the Filipino people,' President Rodrigo Duterte assures the public.
President Rodrigo Duterte assured the Filipino people of"credible and free" elections, as he guaranteed a smooth transition of power to the winner of next year’s polls.
"We will see to it that there will be no terrorism, vote buying, intimidation, and everything that will put a hindrance to an honest election," he said.
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