BREAKING: President Rodrigo Duterte said he would give to Vice President Leni Robredo his power to enforce the law for six months. | NCorralesINQ
MANILA, Philippines – President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday said he would give to Vice President Leni Robredo his power to enforce the law for six months.
“The opposition, they always hanker on to sasakyan nilang … Kagaya ni Robredo. Sige lang siya human rights-human rights . As a matter of fact, I am sending a letter to her through Secretary Mediadea,” Duterte said.Duterte’s remarks came after Robredo said the government’s brutal drug war, which killed at least 5,000 mostly poor Filipinos, is a failure.
“Iam sending a letter to her through ES [Salvador] Medialdea. I will surrender my powers to enforce the law, ibigay ko sa Vice President. Ibigay ko sa kanya mga six months . Siya ang magdala . Tignan natin kung ano ang mangyari . Hindi ako makialam . Sige gusto mo? Mas bright ka ? Sige . Ikaw. Subukan mo . Madali kasi mag… I’ve been 21 mayors, hindi mo na ako maloko ng ganoon ,” Duterte said during the appointment of newly-appointed government officials in Malacañang.
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