From a reluctant candidate, to a reluctant Palace occupant.
After saying he was spooked by reported ghost sightings in Malaca帽ang, President Duterte has decided to move into Bahay Pangarap which his predecessor, former President Benigno Aquino III, used during his six-year term.
And like its previous resident, the new occupant of the bungalow structure facing Pasig River will stay there by his lonesome, as members of his immediate family are staying put in Davao City.
A senior Malaca帽ang official on Wednesday said Mr. Duterte had decided to make Bahay Pangarap his official residence in Manila after staying in various hotels in the metropolis since he was sworn into office on June 30.
The source, who agreed to be interviewed on condition of anonymity, said the President鈥檚 new home was now undergoing repairs in time for his transfer.
鈥淚t鈥檚 now being cleaned up. President Duterte will move in probably by next week,鈥 the Palace official said.
Simple person
Christopher 鈥淏ong鈥 Go, newly appointed head of the Presidential Management Staff, confirmed as much in a text message to Inquirer.net on Wednesday.
鈥淗e actually prefers a smaller and much simpler place. The President is a very simple person,鈥 Go added.
The Palace source said President Duterte would still fly home to Davao City every weekend as he had previously disclosed to the media.
The President will be living on his own, the source said, adding that the Duterte children are all living in Davao.
鈥淗is youngest daughter is still studying in Davao,鈥 he added.
Asked if new furniture would be brought in for Mr. Duterte鈥檚 new home, the source said there was no need for it. 鈥淥nly new curtains will be installed,鈥 he said.
鈥淎s I have said, the President is a very simple guy. A simple place is OK with him,鈥 the source added.
Formal dinners
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In 2010, then President听 Aquino听 chose to stay in the prewar era structure and became the first Philippine President to make Bahay Pangarap his official residence.
Previous Presidents have used the structure for formal dinners and other social functions, with then First Lady Evangeline Macapagal renaming it Bahay Pangarap in the 1960s.
Located near the presidential golf course, Bahay Pangarap was renovated in 2010 when Mr. Aquino moved in.
It retained its art deco look but was refurbished with the addition of three bedrooms to the existing master bedroom. It has been described as having a 鈥渞esort ambience,鈥 complete with a swimming pool and a Balinese-style garden.
Bahay Pangarap was built before World War II as a recreational retreat inside Malaca帽ang Park. The prewar park had a rest house, a recreation hall, putting green, stables and tennis courts.
Aquino鈥檚 mother, the late President Corazon Aquino lived at the Arlegui Mansion but held office at Malaca帽ang鈥檚 Premier Guest House.
Fidel V. Ramos also lived in Arlegui and held office in the Palace.
Sources: gov.ph, Inquirer Archives