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    Duterte Hits Out at Pacquiao as Philippine Election Nears

    Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte says he may run for vice president next year, and has threatened to campaign against Sen. Manny Pacquiao, a potential presidential contender whom he has accused of discrediting his administration.


    In a late-night speech on Monday, Duterte criticized Pacquiao after the eight-time world boxing champion allegedly accused his administration of being three times more corrupt than that of late President Benigno Aquino III.


    In recent days, many Filipinos have praised Aquino, who died last week, for boosting the economy, battling corruption and earning the country high marks from credit rating agencies during his presidency.


    “Pacquiao keeps on talking about how we [are] three times more corrupt” than the previous administration, Duterte said during his weekly public address to the nation late Monday.


    It was not immediately clear what remarks he was responding to, but Duterte singled out Pacquiao, saying the senator and boxing celebrity should name names.


    “I will wait for that list. If you fail to do that, I will campaign against you because you are not doing your duty. Do it because, if not, I will just tell the people: Do not vote for Pacquiao because he is a liar,” Duterte said.


    “So I am challenging him: Point out those offices that are corrupt. And let me take care of it. Within one week, I will do something.”


    Duterte also said he may seek the vice presidency because there were many projects left to do once he completes his constitutionally limited six-year term.


    “[M]e, running for vice president. I’d say it’s not at all a bad idea, and if there’s space for me there, then maybe I would run,” Duterte said, although he has repeatedly claimed he is tired of politics.


    Accepting the challenge


    Pacquiao is the current president of Duterte’s political party. His possible run for president has complicated things for Duterte’s daughter, Sara Duterte, the 43-year-old mayor of southern Davao city, who has said she may seek the top post herself in May 2022.


    The former boxer has yet to announce his intentions for next year’s polls, but is reportedly being wooed by the opposition to become its standard-bearer or vice-presidential candidate.


    In a written statement late Tuesday, Pacquaio said he was accepting Duterte’s challenge to name names.


    “Thank you for allowing us to help you in the fight against corruption,” the 42-year-old senator said in a written statement.


    Pacquaio singled out the Department of Health (DOH) and its secretary, Francisco Duque, who has fended off allegations of corruption in pandemic spending.


    “Let’s start with the DOH. Let us check and investigate all rapid-test kits, PPE, masks and others. Are you ready, Sec. Francisco Duque, to show us the total cost of these? Where did the money we borrowed to address the pandemic go?” Pacquaio said.


    The exchange was the latest round in a recent war of words between the president and Pacquaio, who had previously backed Duterte’s bid to restore the death penalty and supported his administration’s war on drugs.


    Earlier this month, Pacquiao called out Duterte’s foreign policy, saying the government’s response to China’s presence in Philippine-claimed waters of the South China Sea was lacking.


    Duterte in turn slammed Pacquiao, saying he was not ready to be president.


    And in the expletive-laden speech late Monday, Duterte asked his former ally why he was suddenly criticizing him after years of being “all praises” for his work.


    Official filing in October


    The ruling party to which both men belong, Partido Demokratiko Pilipino, has been urging Duterte to run for vice president. The 1987 constitution bars a president for seeking a second six-year term, but does not bar a run for lower office.


    Apart from Pacquaio and Sara Duterte, Sen. Christopher Go is also seen as among Duterte’s possible successors. Manila Mayor Francisco Domagoso has expressed his intention of running for the presidency, while the opposition slate would likely be led by Vice President Leni Robredo.


    Official filing of candidacies will not be until October, and analysts said potential candidates are all keeping their cards close to their chests.


    Political analyst Ramon Casiple said he thought Duterte’s tirades against Pacquiao were designed to protect the presidential bid of his daughter, Sara.


    It is obvious, he said, that Duterte wants his daughter to become his successor “but the problem is, Sara is not a member of the party.”


    Analysts have also said they believe that Duterte wants his daughter to win to protect him from the International Criminal Court (ICC), whose former top prosecutor pushed for an investigation into thousands of extrajudicial killings under his drug war.


    Duterte Hits Out at Pacquiao as Philippine Election Nears — BenarNews

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    I would think Manny is more popular than Duterte isn't he?

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    Manny sure looks nice in a suit.

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    Calm yourself woman.


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    Pres Du30's popularity is down (don't have the exact numbers) due to several issues: the handling of the pandemic, South China Sea, human rights, etc. He's also old & ill (how ill he is, don't know exactly because they don't disclose it). But if you watch his recent speeches, it's a pain. I have more opinions but I'd rather not say in a public forum - cyberlaw issues.

    As for Pacquiao, he's popular among the masses. He is challenging the status quo now, since he's threatening to expose corruption in govt (kudos to him). I think he has a good heart & intentions but he lacks experience in politics/ managing. He might also be vulnerable to manipulation, being a political newbie. One advantage is he's young (as a politician) and willing to learn. He's learned English (you can compare the boxing interviews in his early & later years) and completed a certificate course (not a uni degree) on governance.

    Pres Du30 can't run for a 2nd term. His term ends next year - elections are in May. In PH, the president can only have 1 term (6 years). As such, his cohorts are pushing for his daughter Sara to run for president. Sara Duterte is now mayor of Davao City, the post that her father held before bring elected as prez. Some ppl are pushing Pres Du30 to run for VP (it's not prohibited by the law), so they're pushing for a Duterte - Duterte tandem.

    That's my 2 cents.
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    Quote Originally Posted by katie23 View Post
    Pres Du30's popularity is down (don't have the exact numbers) due to several issues: the handling of the pandemic, South China Sea, human rights, etc. He's also old & ill (how ill he is, don't know exactly because they don't disclose it). But if you watch his recent speeches, it's a pain. I have more opinions but I'd rather not say in a public forum - cyberlaw issues.

    As for Pacquiao, he's popular among the masses. He is challenging the status quo now, since he's threatening to expose corruption in govt (kudos to him). I think he has a good heart & intentions but he lacks experience in politics/ managing. He might also be vulnerable to manipulation, being a political newbie. One advantage is he's young (as a politician) and willing to learn. He's learned English (you can compare the boxing interviews in his early & later years) and completed a certificate course (not a uni degree) on governance.

    Pres Du30 can't run for a 2nd term. His term ends next year - elections are in May. In PH, the president can only have 1 term (6 years). As such, his cohorts are pushing for his daughter Sara to run for president. Sara Duterte is now mayor of Davao City, the post that her father held before bring elected as prez. Some ppl are pushing Pres Du30 to run for VP (it's not prohibited by the law), so they're pushing for a Duterte - Duterte tandem.

    That's my 2 cents.
    Beyond his popularity and looking good in a suit, does Pacquiao have half a brain though? Historically, boxers usually aren't the sharpest tools in the box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hallelujah View Post
    Beyond his popularity and looking good in a suit, does Pacquiao have half a brain though? Historically, boxers usually aren't the sharpest tools in the box.
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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
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    I think the Philippines already have their equivalent in situ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hallelujah View Post
    I think the Philippines already have their equivalent in situ.
    Then brains are not a criterion.

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    I believe Manny used a lot of his winnings to help the poor and disadvantaged. Cant be any worse for the country than doodirty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Then brains are not a criterion.
    Unfortunately, that's true.

    Vote buying is still rampant in PH, especially among the C-D classes. Politicians give out T-shirts/ 5 kilos rice/ 500 pesos (~10 usd) and the poor give out their votes.

    It's one reason why Pacquiao (and some others) are questioning where the funds from the pandemic relief have gone to. PH borrowed loads of money from the World Bank for covid and there are still loads of unused funds from the Bayanihan 2 (pandemic) act/ law. People/ netizens suspect that those funds will disappear into pockets or campaign funds for next year.

    The past few months, politicians gave out rice in 3 or 5 kg bags, repacked in plastic with their face or name on it. It's not their personal money, it's from the govt fund (which was from loans). It's also common to see buildings like public schools or roads being built with the politician's name on it. SMH.

    Re: Manny Pacquiao, yes he has helped many poor people. As I've said, his heart is good. As for his brains, he may not be the sharpest tool but I cut him some slack. He grew up very poor - a rags to riches story. He didn't have access to good education. He educated himself later, from his earmings. I don't know if I'll vote him for prez (or senator) though.

    I have yet to see a Thanatorn (?) (the young leader of an opposition party in TH) in PH. There are some promising young local politicians, but they don't have much clout in the national level or within their parties.

    As for the opposition, there seems to be no strong candidate. Sometimes (or most times), PH politics & corruption just make me face-palm. It's no wonder why Filipinos leave the country as OFWs or migrate to the US, Canada, Aus, NZ, UK, etc.

    On a personal level, life is still good for me, so aside from occasional holidays abroad (when covid is over), I'll still stay here (for now).
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    Pres Du30 has announced that he will run for VP next year.

    Duterte: Consider me for vice presidency 'to maintain equilibrium' | Inquirer News

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    Me: no comment...

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    Quote Originally Posted by katie23 View Post
    Pres Du30 has announced that he will run for VP next year.

    Duterte: Consider me for vice presidency 'to maintain equilibrium' | Inquirer News

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    Me: no comment...
    How very Putinesque.

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    Quote Originally Posted by katie23 View Post
    Sometimes (or most times), PH politics & corruption just make me face-palm. I
    Katie, every country has this problem. BoJo, ScoMo, tRump

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