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Duterte's top aide declines Philippine presidential nomination

Senator Christopher "Bong" Go, in a letter to the PDP-Laban party, said he wanted to devote his attention to helping fight the pandemic, asking his allies to support candidates who will continue Duterte's policies and programmes.

Reuters
Manila, Philippines
Mon, August 30, 2021

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Duterte's top aide declines Philippine presidential nomination Philippines' Senators-elect, and allies of President Rodrigo Duterte, show the Duterte fist, (left-right) movie actor Bong Revilla, Francis Tolentino, movie actor Lito lapid, former national police chief Ronald dela Rosa, long-time advisor of Duterte, Christopher Bong Go, Cynthia Villar, Pia Cayetano, Sonny Angara, Imee Marcos, daughter of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, Aquilino Koko Pimentel III, while Independent candidates Grace Poe (6th R) and Nancy Binay (R) stand during the proclamation ceremony by the Commission on elections in Manila on May 22, 2019. Allies of President Rodrigo Duterte stormed to a landslide victory in midterm polls, final results showed Masy 22, dissolving a last bulwark against his controversial rule. (AFP/Ted Aljibe)

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hilippine President Rodrigo Duterte's long-time aide has rejected the endorsement of the ruling party to run as its candidate in the 2022 elections, a development that some analysts said may open the way for Duterte's daughter to stand.

Senator Christopher "Bong" Go, in a letter to the PDP-Laban party, said he wanted to devote his attention to helping fight the pandemic, asking his allies to support candidates who will continue Duterte's policies and programmes.

"As much as I wish to respond to the clamor of many of our party mates, I most respectfully decline the said endorsement," he wrote in the letter, which was made public on Monday.

Go had previously said he was open to running for president if Duterte was his running mate.

Duterte, 76, is prohibited by the constitution from seeking a second term, but his opponents believe he wants to maintain his grip on power.

Duterte has declared he will seek the vice presidency, if daughter Sara Duterte-Carpio does not run for president.

Both Duterte and his daughter had topped recent opinion polls.

"It's possible that Sara Duterte and the father reconciled on strategy for one candidate for 2022," said political analyst Victor Manhit.

Duterte-Carpio declined to comment on whether she and her father had reconciled on political strategy. She has been quoted in media as saying she was open to running for president.

While Duterte remains popular, his administration is facing growing criticism over its handling of the pandemic amid a resurgence in COVID-19 cases that has overwhelmed hospitals.

Go's decision to back out would have had Duterte's approval, said analyst Earl Parreno of the Institute of Political and Electoral Reforms, who stressed that "nothing is final yet".

Candidacies only need to be officially filed starting in October.

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