Philippine VP Duterte exits Marcos cabinet as their alliance crumbles
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[June 19, 2024]
By Mikhail Flores and Karen Lema
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte resigned on
Wednesday from the cabinet of President Ferdinand Marcos and another key
post, in the latest sign that her alliance with Marcos Jr has crumbled.
Marcos had accepted Duterte's resignation from the posts of education
minister and vice chair of an anti-insurgency task force, Presidential
Communications Secretary Cheloy Garafil said in a statement, adding that
the vice president did not provide a reason for the move.
Duterte, who will remain vice president, said in a press conference that
her "resignation is not because of weakness but because of true concern
for teachers and the youth."
In the Philippines, where the president and vice president are elected
separately, without a cabinet position, the vice president's powers are
largely limited to ceremonial roles.
The Marcos and Duterte families joined forces in 2022 with Sara Duterte
standing as Marcos' vice-presidential running mate, allowing him to tap
the Duterte family's huge support base and seal a comeback for the
disgraced Marcos dynasty.
That alliance was always expected to collapse, but analysts were
surprised by how soon the gloves came off after Marcos' predecessor, and
Sara's father, Rodrigo Duterte, accused the president in January of
using drugs.
Duterte's son, the mayor of Davao city, also called for Marcos'
resignation at the time, and Sara did not object to the calls either.
"It is the break we have all been waiting for," Jean Encinas-Franco, a
political science professor at the University of the Philippines, said
of the vice president's decision to step down from her cabinet post.
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Philippine Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte
speaks during an economic briefing following President Ferdinand
Marcos Jr's first State of the Nation Address, in Pasay City, Metro
Manila, Philippines, July 26, 2022. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David/File
Photo
Franco said Sara Duterte, who continues to enjoy high trust ratings
based on independent opinion polls, would now have more leeway to
criticize Marcos' policies.
Since coming to power in 2022, Marcos has reversed Rodrigo Duterte's
pro-China stance and pivoted back to the United States, granting
Washington greater access to Philippine bases amid China's
assertiveness in the South China Sea and near Taiwan.
He also brought to the fore a 2016 arbitral ruling, fortifying
Manila's territorial claims in the South China Sea, which former
president Rodrigo Duterte had largely set aside.
A major blow to the Marcos-Duterte relationship came late last year
when Marcos said the government was considering rejoining the
International Criminal Court, nearly five years after Rodrigo had
withdrawn membership over objections to a bid by the court to
investigate a bloody anti-narcotics campaign under him.
(Reporting by Mikhail Flores and Karen Lema; Additional reporting by
Neil Jerome Morales; Editing by Ed Davies and Shinjini Ganguli)
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