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Philippine leader Duterte announces retirement

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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is a controversial leader, who has done things that has upset the international community. Duterte is mostly known for his deadly anti-drug trafficking crackdowns which have left more than 6,00 suspects dead. The Associated Press has the story:

‘The sentiment of the Filipino is that I’m not qualified, and it would be a violation of the constitution’

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Saturday announced he was retiring from politics and dropping plans to run for vice president in next year’s elections when his term ends, avoiding a legal battle with opponents who question such a move.

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte wears a face shield and face mask while inside the Commission on Elections at the Sofitel Harbor Garden Tent in Metropolitan Manila, Philippines on Saturday, Oct. 2, 2021. Duterte says he is backing out of an announced plan to run for vice president in next year’s elections and will retire from politics after his term ends. (Lisa Marie David/Pool Photo via AP)

Speaking before reporters, Duterte said many Filipinos have expressed their opposition to his vice-presidential bid in surveys and public forums.

“The overwhelming sentiment of the Filipino is that I’m not qualified, and it would be a violation of the constitution,” Duterte said. “In obedience to the will of the people … I will follow what you wish and today I announce my retirement from politics.”

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, left, raises the hand of Sen. Christopher “Bong” Go who has filed his certificate of candidacy for vice-president during next year’s elections before the Commission on Elections at the Sofitel Harbor Garden Tent in Metropolitan Manila, Philippines on Saturday, October 2, 2021. Duterte says he is backing out of an announced plan to run for vice president in next year’s elections and will retire from politics after his term ends. (Lisa Marie David/Pool via AP)

The 76-year-old leader, known for his deadly anti-drugs crackdown, brash rhetoric, and unorthodox political style, earlier accepted the ruling party’s nomination for him to seek the vice presidency in the May 9 elections. The decision outraged many of his opponents, who have described him as a human rights calamity in an Asian bastion of democracy.

Duterte announced his surprise withdrawal from the election after accompanying his former longtime aide, Sen. Bong Go, to register his own vice-presidential candidacy with the ruling party at a Commission on Elections center.

FILE – In this Sept. 15, 2021, file photo provided by the Malacanang Presidential Photographers Division, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte gestures as he meets members of the Inter-Agency Task Force on the Emerging Infectious Diseases at the Malacanang presidential palace in Manila, Philippines. Duterte announces he is retiring from politics, backs out of election. (Karl Alonzo/Malacanang Presidential Photographers Division via AP, File)

Philippine presidents are limited by the constitution to a single six-year term and opponents had said they would question the legality of Duterte’s announced vice presidential run before the Supreme Court if he pursues his bid.

While two past presidents have run for lower elected positions after their terms ended in recent history, Duterte was the first to consider running for the vice presidency. If he pursued the candidacy and won, that could elevate him back to the presidency if the elected leader dies or is incapacitated for any reason.

Sen. Christopher “Bong” Go speaks after filing his certificate of candidacy for vice-president for next year’s elections before the Commission on Elections at the Sofitel Harbor Garden Tent in Metropolitan Manila, Philippines on Saturday, Oct. 2, 2021. Duterte says he is backing out of an announced plan to run for vice president in next year’s elections and will retire from politics after his term ends. (Lisa Marie David/Pool Photo via AP)

Duterte’s withdrawal could also pave the way for the possible presidential run of his politician daughter

Sara Duterte currently serves as mayor of southern Davao city and has been prodded by many supporters to make a bid to succeed her father. She has topped independent public opinion surveys on who should lead the country next.

But after her father initially declared that he would seek the vice presidency, Sara Duterte announced she would not run for president, saying she and her father have agreed that only one Duterte would run for a national office next year.

Sen. Christopher “Bong” Go, left, speaks beside Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, right, after filing his certificate of candidacy for vice-president during next year’s elections before the Commission on Elections at the Sofitel Harbor Garden Tent in Metropolitan Manila, Philippines on Saturday, October 2, 2021. Duterte says he is backing out of an announced plan to run for vice president in next year’s elections and will retire from politics after his term ends. (Lisa Marie David/Pool Photo via AP)

There was no immediate reaction from the president’s daughter, who has gone on a weeklong medical leave.

Duterte took office in 2016 and immediately launched a crackdown on illegal drugs that has left more than 6,000 mostly petty suspects dead and alarmed Western governments and human rights groups. The International Criminal Court has launched an investigation of the killings, but he has vowed never to cooperate with the inquiry and allow ICC investigators to enter the country.

By JIM GOMEZ and JOEAL CALUPITAN

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