Philippines¡¯ Duterte Agrees to Run as Vice President in 2022
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has agreed to be the ruling political party¡¯s vice-presidential candidate in next year¡¯s elections, the PDP-Laban party said on Tuesday, laying the groundwork for the leader to stay in power beyond his term.
The PDP-Laban party made the announcement ahead of a national assembly on Sept. 8 where it is also expected to endorse Duterte¡¯s aide and incumbent senator Christopher ¡°Bong¡± Go to be its presidential candidate in the 2022 polls.
Duterte is making ¡°the sacrifice¡± and heeding "the clamor of the people,¡± Karlo Nograles, executive vice president of the ruling PDP-Laban party, said in a statement.
In the Philippines, the president is limited to one six-year term and Duterte¡¯s term is due to end by June next year. His vice-presidential run is seen by political observers as a backdoor to the presidency, however.
Nograles said the move would ¡°guarantee continuity of the administration¡¯s programs during the past five years,¡± including those meant to address illegal drugs.
Duterte¡¯s critics believe he could be making a play for retaining power through the number two post, by taking over as president in the event ally Go wins and then resigns.
Duterte, who has portrayed himself as a reluctant president with no desire for power, has on several occasions said he wanted Go to be his successor. His endorsement in 2019 helped Go to become a senator, a post he carries out alongside his duties as Duterte¡¯s personal aide.
Go has been the 76-year-old's closest aide since the late 1990s, when Duterte was a congressman representing Davao City in the country¡¯s south.
¡°I am still not interested [in the presidency],¡± Go, who chairs the senate committee on health, told Reuters. ¡°Vaccines first, before politics,¡± he added.
Duterte has said he wants to shield Sought for comment, Go said he would rather focus on addressing the pandemic. ¡°I am still not interested [in the presidency],¡± said Go, who chairs the senate committee on health. ¡°Vaccines first before politics¡± himself from possible legal action when he leaves office.
That may include a possible investigation by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity. The ICC¡¯s prosecutor has sought the go-ahead to launch a formal investigation into the killings committed during Duterte¡¯s war on drugs.