Palace on Duterte mulling VP bid: He has 'unfinished business' against drugs, corruption

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Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque’s remarks come after President Rodrigo Duterte said he could run for the second highest post in the land this coming elections “if there is space” for him

With President Rodrigo Duterte recently floating the idea of running for vice president in the 2022 elections, Malacañang says the chief executive still has his eyes on some unfinished business.pagdating po sa droga, pagdating po sa korupsyon

,” said Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque when asked what prompted Duterte to consider running for vice president. [Translation: The President has already answered this: he has unfinished business when it comes to drugs and corruption.] Sworn in as president on June 30, 2016, Duterte ran under the promise of ending the country’s drug problem in three months. He eventually extended this deadline to six months, then to three years as he “miscalculated” the problem.

The chief executive eventually promised a drug-free community for Filipinos before the end of his term.

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Ambot!

Just endorse a replacement and go away. We don't need any more of this incompetence on the national level. Bungling one pandemic response is enough. Billions in loans yet we are using donated and low effectivity vaccines.

Give that slot to BBM, go and rest, let your daughter run.

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Pambansang kamao na pwede na din ituring na bayani when all said and done vs Pambansang inutil na pwede na din ituring na pambansang kurakot when all said and done.

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