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Senator Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go on Friday, Dec. 17 commended candidates in the May 2022 elections who expressed intent to continue the legacy programs and projects of the Duterte Administration.
“Salamat po sa pagbabanggit na willing po kayong ipagpatuloy, lalung-lalo na po ‘yung mga magagandang programa ,” said Go in an ambush interview after personally attending the Balik Probinsya, Bagong Pag-asa Program dispatch activity at the BP2 Depot in Diliman, Quezon City on Thursday, December 16. “I cannot speak on behalf of the President, pero pinag-aaralan nang mabuti ng ating mahal na Pangulo kung sino po sa mga kandidato ‘yung makakapagpatuloy ng magagandang program niya ,” he added.
Meanwhile, Go said that Duterte would focus on the country’s pandemic efforts in the final months of his term as president, citing this as one of the reasons for Duterte’s withdrawal of his senatorial bid.
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