Saturday, October 2, 2021

Bong Go files his COC for Vice President, Duterte says he is retiring from politics


Wazzup Pilipinas!?

Senator Christopher “Bong” Go officially filed his candidacy for vice president under the PDP-Laban party list for the 2022 election. President Rodrigo Duterte accompanied him, who was the original nominee of the said party for the vice-presidency.

Go says "Given that Pres. Duterte decided to withdraw his acceptance of nomination, I am here to take on the challenge as the PDP’s vice presidential candidate."

Duterte says "Today I announce my retirement from politics."

President Duterte says he backed out of VP race due to 'surveys and caucuses' and 'overwhelming sentiment of the Filipino is that I am not qualified and it would be a violation of the Constitution.'



Sara Duterte-Carpio: I am not running for a national position as we both agreed only one of us will run for a national position in 2022. Sara Duterte-Carpio files COC as re-electionist for mayor in Davao City.

Rody Duterte: I am not running for VP and I will be retiring from politics after my term.

Bong Go: Runs for VP for PDP-Laban instead, says Duterte withdrew.

Sara, pasok!

Ang galing ng script ng Davao mafia.



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  1. The message discusses the Philippines' 2022 elections, highlighting Senator Bong Go's candidacy for vice president under the PDP-Laban party. Duterte's retirement marked a significant shift within the ruling party, which had previously endorsed Duterte. Duterte's daughter, Sara Duterte-Carpio, sought re-election as Davao City mayor, highlighting the potential long-term influence of his political dynasty. The political dynamics at the time raised questions about Bong Go's ability to rally the same level of support as the outgoing president. wrongful death attorney near me

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  2. The Philippines' political landscape is shifting as the 2022 elections approach. Senator Christopher "Bong" Go has filed his Certificate of Candidacy for vice president, following President Rodrigo Duterte's withdrawal. Duterte announced his retirement from politics, citing public sentiment and constitutional concerns. Sara Duterte-Carpio, a former ally of Duterte, will not seek a national position in the 2022 elections, reaffirming an agreement with her father. These developments highlight the interplay between personal decisions and public sentiment, highlighting the importance of balancing legacy, loyalty, and political strategy in shaping the country's political landscape. Business Lawyer Pereira Colombia

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