The Philippine vice president publicly threatens to have the president
assassinated
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[November 23, 2024]
By JIM GOMEZ
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte said
Saturday she has contracted an assassin to kill the president, his wife
and the House of Representatives speaker if she herself is killed, in a
brazen public threat that she warned was not a joke.
Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin referred the “active threat” against
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to an elite presidential guards force
“for immediate proper action.” It was not immediately clear what actions
would be taken against the vice president.
The Presidential Security Command immediately boosted Marcos' security
and said it considered the vice president's threat, which was “made so
brazenly in public,” a national security issue.
The security force said it was “coordinating with law enforcement
agencies to detect, deter, and defend against any and all threats to the
president and the first family.”
Marcos ran with Duterte as his vice-presidential running mate in the May
2022 elections and both won with landslide victories on a campaign call
of national unity.

The two leaders and their camps, however, rapidly had a bitter
falling-out over key differences, including in their approaches to
China’s aggressive actions in the disputed South China Sea. Duterte
resigned from the Marcos Cabinet in June as education secretary and head
of an anti-insurgency body.
Like her equally outspoken father, former President Rodrigo Duterte, the
vice president became a vocal critic of Marcos, his wife Liza Araneta-Marcos
and House Speaker Martin Romualdez, the president’s ally and cousin,
accusing them of corruption, incompetence and politically persecuting
the Duterte family and its close supporters.
Her latest tirade was set off by the decision by House members allied
with Romualdez and Marcos to detain her chief of staff, Zuleika Lopez,
who was accused of hampering a congressional inquiry into the possible
misuse of her budget as vice president and education secretary. Lopez
was later transferred to a hospital after falling ill and wept when she
heard of a plan to temporarily lock her up in a women’s prison.
In a pre-dawn online news conference, an angry Sara Duterte accused
Marcos of incompetence as a president and of being a liar, along with
his wife and the House speaker in expletives-laden remarks.
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Philippine Vice President-elect Sara Duterte, daughter of outgoing
populist president of the Philippines, delivers her speech during
her oath-taking rites in her hometown in Davao city, southern
Philippines, on June 19, 2022. (AP Photo/Manman Dejeto)

When asked about concerns over her security, the 46-year-old lawyer
suggested there was an unspecified plot to kill her. “Don’t worry
about my security because I’ve talked with somebody. I said 'if I’m
killed, you’ll kill BBM, Liza Araneta and Martin Romualdez. No joke,
no joke,’” the vice president said without elaborating and using the
initials that many use to call the president.
"I’ve given my order, ‘If I die, don’t stop until you’ve killed
them.’ And he said, ’yes,’” the vice president said.
Under the Philippine penal code, such public remarks may constitute
a crime of threatening to inflict a wrong on a person or his family
and is punishable by a jail term and fine.
Amid the political divisions, military chief Gen. Romeo Brawner
issued a statement with an assurance that the 160,000-member Armed
Forces of the Philippines would remain nonpartisan “with utmost
respect for our democratic institutions and civilian authority.”
“We call for calm and resolve,” Brawner said. “We reiterate our need
to stand together against those who will try to break our bonds as
Filipinos.”
The vice president is the daughter of Marcos’ predecessor, Rodrigo
Duterte, whose police-enforced anti-drugs crackdown when he was a
city mayor and later as president left thousands of mostly petty
drug suspects dead in killings that the International Criminal Court
has been investigating as a possible crime against humanity.
The former president denied authorizing extrajudicial killings under
his crackdown but has given conflicting statements. He told a public
Philippine Senate inquiry last month that he had maintained a “death
squad” of gangsters to kill other criminals when he was mayor of
southern Davao city.
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