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Pres. Duterte Endorses His Daughter Mayor Sara Duterte for President to Continue His Campaign

The tough-talking President of the Republic of the Philippines, Pres. Rody Duterte is now looking forward to 2022 as he endorsed his daughter, Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte to be next President of the Philippines provided that nobody else is worthy to be his successor.


During a speech on Thursday, the 72-year-old former Mayor of Davao City endorsed Inday Sara as the best person to fill his shoes and carry his war against illegal drugs and corruptions with the same attitude and relentlessness as him.

Pres. Duterte was quoted as saying "You know my daughter? The one who mauled the sheriff. Iyong binugbog niya yung sheriff na ganon 'yung babae na iyan. But kung wala na kayong makuha na ibang presidente, iyan ang kunin ninyo," said Duterte.

The President added further that "Patay lahat. Ubos iyan. Noon drug pusher lang baka pati botika owner diyan patay na. Ibang klaseng babae na 'yan," Pres. Duterte added.

Pres. Duterte also revealed during his speech that it was his daughter Sara who convinced him to run for President in the 2016 national elections after she agreed to take over his seat as Davao City mayor.


According to the President he was supposed to retire from politics, the problem is that his daughter would not run for Mayor, if his daughter would no run for Mayor he would not certainly run for President but later on, Inday Sara decided to run for Mayor of Davao City.

One of the reasons why Pres. Duterte endorsed his daughter Mayor Sara Duterte to be his successor is due to the fact that he is worried that the drug problems in the Philippines would worsen if wimp of a President would take his place.

Pres. Duterte was quoted as saying "Four million na ngayong (ang drugaddicts). Ilan pa ang madagdag? Another two? Or if you have a President who is a son of a b****, another four, another four, in 10 years' time, you'll have a nation of parang walking dead," Pres. Duterte said.

Source: Philippine News Agency (PNA)

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