Philippines President Duterte to run for Senate, not against
daughter-aide
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[November 15, 2021]
By Karen Lema
MANILA (Reuters) -Philippines President
Rodrigo Duterte will compete for a seat in the country's Senate in
elections next year, his top aide said on Monday, ending speculation
that he would run for vice president against his own daughter.
The latest twist came as Monday's deadline neared for political parties
to finalise candidates, keeping voters on the edge, with last-minute
changes still possible in unpredictable but significant presidential and
vice presidential races.
Duterte's closest aide, Christopher "Bong" Go, a senator who is running
for the presidency, in a text message to Reuters confirmed a radio
report that Duterte will vie for a senate seat in the 2022 polls.
Duterte is not eligible to run for president again, but he can run for
other posts.
Go's remarks run counter to those on Saturday by Duterte's
communications chief, who said the president would run for vice
president, and challenge his daughter, Sara Duterte-Carpio, a mayor who
is vying for the same position.
Presidential spokesperson, Harry Roque, ruled that out earlier on
Monday.
"What I can say is – the father and daughter, President Rodrigo Roa
Duterte and Mayor Inday Sara, love each other," Roque said after filing
his candidacy for senator, referring to Duterte-Carpio by her nickname.
"They will never run against each other, they will never fight each
other for any position."
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Supporters of Philippine Senator Christopher "Bong" Go gather
outside the Commission on Elections after he filed his certificate
of candidacy for president for the 2022 national election, in
Manila, Philippines, November 13, 2021. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David
In the Philippines, the president and vice president
are elected in separate contests.
Duterte's 43-year-old daughter had been expected to run to succeed
him as president due to her popularity and clear lead in all opinion
polls this year on preferred candidates.
She however signed on to run for the vice president's post, but can
still change her mind.
It was not yet clear who Duterte-Carpio will run with, but
presidential aspirant and son of late strongman, Ferdinand Marcos
Jr. has said he wants her to be his running mate.
Candidates have until 0900 GMT on Monday to withdraw or switch
positions by way of substitution.
(Reporting by Karen Lema and Enrico dela Cruz; Editing by Martin
Petty and Raju Gopalakrishnan)
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