CEBU CITY, Philippines - He may not be endorsing any successor yet, but President Rodrigo Duterte pledged his support for the Vice Presidential bid of his daughter, Davao City Mayor Sara
President Rodrigo Duterte and Davao City Mayor Inday Sara Duterte-Carpio. INQUIRER file photos
In a speech during the first grand rally of the Partido Demokratikong Pilipino – Lakas ng Bayan last March 31 in Lapu-Lapu City, President Duterte vouched for Sara’s “dedication and hard work when it comes to public service.” “So maayo na si Inday, sa tinuud lang. Basta trabaho lang tinarung. Maayo kaayo nas Inday,” he added.“Si Inday karun medyo istrikto gyud… Sa trabaho strikto gyud. Magkinto gud nang – pangutan-a nang taga Davao. Magkinto na sila. Maayo man pud. Maayo man pud na para masilbihan na tanan unya way kagulihang,” the President continued.During his visit to Cebu, President Duterte reiterated his earlier pronouncements that he has no plans of endorsing a Presidential candidate yet.
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