Philippines' Pacquiao ousted as president of ruling party after row
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[July 17, 2021]
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine
senator and boxing star Emmanuel "Manny" Pacquiao was voted out as
leader of the country's ruling party on Saturday, weeks after
challenging President Rodrigo Duterte over his position on China and
record on fighting corruption.
Pacquiao, 42, who is seen as a possible contender to succeed Duterte in
next year's presidential election, had long been among the president's
strongest supporters, backing his bloody war on drugs and bid to
reintroduce the death penalty.
But ties between them soured last month after Pacquiao railed at what he
called Duterte's soft stance on Beijing's aggressiveness in the South
China Sea, and said he was probing graft in the government.
A faction of the ruling democratic party led by Energy Secretary Alfonso
Cusi, a close ally of Duterte, called the vote at a National Assembly
meeting on Saturday. Cusi was elected party president.
The vote was carried out because existing officials were already past
their two-year term limit, Melvin Matibag, the party's deputy secretary
general, told reporters.
Duterte, who remains chairman, said in a speech to the assembly that the
party was as "strong as ever and ... united in further consolidating our
ranks until the end of my term and beyond".
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Philippine Senator and boxer Manny Pacquiao speaks during the
Congressional confirmation hearing of Environment Secretary Regina
Lopez at the Senate in Manila, Philippines May 2, 2017. REUTERS/Erik
De Castro/File Photo/File Photo

Pacquiao said in a statement that the party should
focus on preventing the spread of the more contagious Delta
coronavirus variant. "If Cusi and others think that politics is more
important now, that's up to them."
The eight-division champion is in the United States to train for a
welterweight title match and has yet to announce his presidential
bid. He took oath as the party's president in December.
(Reporting by Neil Jerome Morales; Editing by Helen Popper)
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