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Duterte says he will speak out vs drugs, crime even in retirement

By: - Reporter /
/ 03:02 AM June 07, 2022

MANILA, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte said on Monday that he would still speak out against criminality, especially the illegal drugs trade, even in retirement.

“We’re going to retire, but I will be just in Davao and if there is a compelling need for me to talk, I will do it. My drift is just really to retire quietly. No more politics for me,” he said in his taped weekly briefing that aired on Monday.

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“All that I aspire for, all that I want is a better country for this generation and especially for the next generation. If I have one advocacy, it’s really to protect the next generation. I will not hesitate by action. I’m referring to drugs and criminality. It’s all intended to protect you,” Duterte added, speaking in a mix of English and Filipino.

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He thanked Filipinos for putting their trust in him, describing his presidency as a “fruitful and productive journey.”

Duterte likewise called on the public to support the incoming administration of President-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr. — “so that they can build on the gains we have achieved in the past six years.”

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“My fellow Filipinos, the next administration needs all our support and solidarity. Let us, therefore, give them our goodwill and our best wishes as they endeavor to lead our country towards a better future,” he added.

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Duterte will step down from office at noon on June 30, after which Marcos will assume the presidency.

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