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Rodrigo Duterte 2016 presidential campaign

The 2016 presidential campaign of Rodrigo Duterte was announced on November 21, 2015. Rodrigo Duterte, who was then serving as Mayor of Davao City, had refused to run and turned down other presidential and vice-presidential aspirants' offers to be his running mate, including that of Jejomar Binay, Miriam Defensor-Santiago and Bongbong Marcos. He was eventually elected President of the Philippines. Duterte's positions was seen to have resonated with older, working class Filipinos, particularly his promise to eliminate the wide-scale drug menace of the country and his harsh stances on crime in Davao City, which he served for more than 22 years, and corruption. Duterte's campaign also emphasized an anti-establishment tone, accusing political elites based in Manila of not doing much to solve problems in a move that was described as populist.

Rodrigo Duterte 2016 presidential campaign
Campaign2016 Philippine presidential election
Candidate
AffiliationPDP–Laban
StatusAnnounced: November 21, 2015
Launched: November 30, 2015
Won election:
May 9, 2016
HeadquartersEDSA, Makati, Metro Manila[1]
Key people
List of key people:[3]
SloganTapang at Malasakit
(lit. Courage and Compassion)
Matapang na solusyon, Mabilis na aksyon (lit. Fearless solutions, fast action)
Change is Coming
Atin 'to P're! (lit. This is ours, pal!)
ChantDuterte!
Duterte! Cayetano!
DuCay!
Website
www.dutertecayetano.com

Background edit

Calls to run for presidency and negotiations edit

In his speech during the change-of-command ceremony of the Philippine National Police, then-candidate Duterte credited former president Fidel Ramos as his inspiration. Ramos was the first person who flew to Davao City to ask Duterte to run for president.[4]

In February 2014, Duterte had gained support from netizens lauding his performance as mayor of Davao, especially in maintaining order. Some suggested that he run for president, but Duerte stated that he felt he was not qualified for a higher public office.[5]

Early in 2015, Duterte hinted to the media of his intent to run for the presidency in 2016, with the promise of abolishing Congress in favor of a parliament should he win.[6][7][8] In February that year, Duterte said in a Baguio federalism forum that he would only run for president "if (it is) to save the republic." Duterte cited the need for about 10 to 15 billion pesos for a campaign war chest as what was keeping him from running.[9] Days later, however, Duterte "re-entered" PDP–Laban; he maintained that he never left the party, and only had to stand under the local party banner, Hugpong sa Tawong Lungsod, in the 2013 local election in order to ensure his victory.[10] PDP–Laban president Aquilino Pimentel III later said that Duterte was among his party's options for a presidential candidate for 2016, noting that the party's position on federalism coincides with Duterte's advocacy.[11] A few days after reports came out saying incumbent Vice-President Jejomar Binay (a presidential aspirant) was eyeing Duterte as his possible running mate, Duterte issued a statement saying that he was not interested in running for a national post.[12]

In September 2014, Duterte declined presidential aspirant and then-incumbent Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago's offer to be her running mate, saying that instead of picking him as the senator's running mate, she could ask former Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro, Jr.[13] In March 2015, Lakas–CMD national president Ferdinand Martin Romualdez announced that his party was preparing for the 2016 elections; incumbent congressman Danilo Suarez remarked that they were convincing Teodoro to come out of retirement and run anew for a higher office.[14] In October 2015, Santiago chose Bongbong Marcos as her running mate.[15]

 
Rodrigo Duterte

Later, during the airing of his weekly program, Gikan Sa Masa, Para Sa Masa, on a local channel on June 21, 2015, Duterte stated that he was considering suggestions from his friends and supporters to run for president. He also added that he would stop expressing non-interest in starting a presidential campaign.[16]

At the ASIA CEO Forum in Makati held on June 25, 2015, Duterte again stated that he would not run for a national office, and said that he never desired to do so. A month later, however, Duterte, responding to Justice Secretary Leila de Lima's statement that she would not run with Duterte as a matter of principle, saying that he would campaign against the Liberal Party if De Lima is drafted, calling her "hypocritical" and her principles "rotten".[17]

In August, while at a meeting with military officers, Duterte spoke with Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) founder Jose Maria Sison. Duterte said that he told Sison that he would run for president if the CPP's armed wing, the New People's Army, abandoned its over-40-year insurgency, saying, "Armed struggle as a means to achieve change is passe in the modern world we are living in today." Duterte disclosed that Sison was asking him about his plans for 2016; Duerte denied having any.[18]

On September 7, 2015, in a press conference held at Davao City, Duterte declared he would not be running for president in 2016 and apologized to all of his supporters on the decision. He additionally stated that he might retire from politics after his term as mayor of Davao City ends in 2016 and if his daughter ran for the office. Other factors in his possible retirement included age, health concerns and his family's objections.[19] Mixed reactions erupted on social media hours after the declaration and several supporters still continued to petition online, urging the mayor to revert his decision.[20]

On September 26, 2015, a large number of supporters gathered at the Quirino Grandstand in Rizal Park, Manila, to urge Duterte to run for the presidency in 2016. The gathering was dubbed "The Million People March" by the media,[21] but its followers preferred to call it "The People's Call".[22][23][24][25] Despite being an undeclared candidate, Pulse Asia Research Director Ana Tabunda still considered Duterte "a serious contender" as he was already ranked fourth in a presidential survey done by Pulse Asia from late August to early September as well as in a then-recent Social Weather Stations survey. He was behind announced and declared candidates Grace Poe, Mar Roxas and Jejomar Binay.[26] Duterte's long-time political rival and critic, former Speaker of the House of Representatives Prospero Nograles, also expressed his support for Duterte if ever the latter decided to run for the presidency.[27] On October 13, 2015, in a press conference held at a local hotel in Davao City, Duterte finalized his decision not to run for the presidency, with his daughter Sara's objection being pointed out as one of the main contributors.[28]

On October 15, 2015, Duterte's authorized representative, Christopher "Bong" Go, filed Duterte's certificate of candidacy (COC) on the former's behalf at the Commission on Elections (Comelec) office in Manila for a re-election bid as mayor of Davao.[29] A music video with a disclaimer that it was "non-paid" entitled "Takbo" (Run in English) was uploaded on the same day by rap artist Njel de Mesa, with a theme to urge Duterte to run for the presidency. The song was composed by singer Jimmy Bondoc and featured various artists including Bondoc and de Mesa, Luke Mejares, Paolo Santos, Pido Lalimarmo, Thor, Gail Blanco and other OPM artists.[30] Bondoc then stated that he would offer to write another song if the mayor finally decides to join the presidential race in 2016.[31]

Filing of COC by Martin Diño as PDP–Laban's presidential bet edit

On the afternoon of October 16, Duterte's daughter, Sara, announced via social media that she had filed her candidacy for mayor of Davao City. Her post suggested that her father would withdraw his mayoral candidacy and seek election to higher office.[32][33] Reportedly, hundreds of supporters rallied at the Comelec office waiting for Duterte to file his candidacy before the 5:00 pm cut-off. On the same day, Martin Diño, an anti-crime activist and barangay captain from Quezon City, filed his candidacy for president. Diño was a member of PDP–Laban, the same party advocating the federalist system which Duterte proposed.[34] Diño clarified that there was a "clerical error" on his submitted COC (running for Pasay mayor instead of president). In their general meeting held in Pasay on October 26, members of PDP–Laban expressed their support to Diño in his presidential bid.[35][36]

On October 26, 2015, Duterte said in an interview that his deadline for deciding whether to seek the presidency was December 10. He also warned the people to abide by the law if he wins.[37][38] Two days later, PDP–Laban standard bearer Martin Diño withdrew his presidential bid and named Duterte as his substitute because there was a possibility that Diño might be declared a nuisance candidate by the COMELEC.[39] On October 30, an alleged campaign video of Duterte and Cayetano circulated on social media that put hopes on Duterte's candidacy as Cayetano's running mate. However, Duterte's aide Bong Go said in an interview that Duterte's mind had not changed yet but that he would continue soul-searching with his family to know if he would run in the upcoming election.[40] On November 1, Duterte said that nothing had changed and that he was not fit for national office. He also said that he was still waiting for a communication from his party about his possible candidacy; Duterte would also wait if his daughter would agree to substitute for him at the mayoral race of Davao and would retire from public service if Sara agreed to do so.[41] On November 2, Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV) executive Arwin Serrano said that Diño was deemed to face an election sabotage complaint because of proposing Duterte as his substitute for him; however, Diño denied allegations that his filing of candidacy was just a front to pave the way for Duterte's possible substitution.[42] Comelec chairman Andres D. Bautista, in an interview on November 3, stated that although they have noted Diño's withdrawal, they would not move with any further action with regards to a possible substitution until they had Duterte's consent and unless it would be made official with a COC and a certificate of nomination and acceptance from PDP–Laban.[43] Duterte himself then further clarified that his decision of acceptance for the substitution offer would be on the deadline itself come December 10.[44]

Official acceptance for substitution edit

On November 21, in a gathering held in his alma mater San Beda College, Duterte announced his presidential bid and also finally accepted Alan Peter Cayetano's offer to be his running mate.[45] Duterte said he was disappointed over the decision made by the Senate Electoral Tribunal (SET) regarding Grace Poe's citizenship as well as the current administration's handling of the 'laglag-bala' issue.[46] Duterte further stated that he would file his candidacy immediately after he reached out to his party.[47][48]

Campaign edit

 
Duterte and allies campaigning in Pandacan, Manila

Duterte topped all other presidentiables including former front-runner Grace Poe in a survey published November 25 and held by Pulse Asia.[49] Poe said that the survey was "inconclusive" and "not reflective" and claimed it was made by Duterte's camp.[50]

On November 29, 2015, the supporters of Duterte and Cayetano held an event named "MAD for Change: Tunog ng Pagbabago" (lit. MAD for Change: Sound of Change) in Taguig.[51] It included free-head shaving, free T-shirt printing services, and the main concert. Several musicians performed, including Jimmy Bondoc, Thor, and Luke Mejares. Duterte arrived in the event together with his running mate Cayetano.[51] On November 30, the PDP–Laban declared Duterte and Cayetano as the party's standard bearers and launched their campaign in a gathering held in Century Park Hotel in Manila.[52]

Duterte and Cayetano kicked off their campaigns with a proclamation rally held in the suburb area of Tondo in Manila on February 9, 2016, the start of the 90-day campaign period for national candidates.[53] The rally was aired on national television through Sonshine Media Network International, the television network of Duterte's friend Pastor Apollo Quiboloy.[54]

Duterte and Cayetano went to different places across the country to court people and convince them to be their choices in the May 9 polls.

A week before the elections, the Iglesia ni Cristo, known for its bloc voting, announced that they endorsed Duterte's candidacy.[55]

Running mate edit

On September 29, 2015, incumbent Senator Alan Peter Cayetano declared his intention to run for the 2016 Vice-Presidential post in a press event held in Davao City and considered Duterte his first choice as running mate for the presidential post; this eventually led to a meeting between the two parties.[56] A day after meeting with Cayetano, Duterte met with another incumbent senator, Bongbong Marcos, who also went to Davao City to talk to Duterte. Marcos was reportedly considering running for the Vice-Presidential post as well; Marcos had not yet made any proclamation at that time. As in the Cayetano meeting, Duterte still declared that he was not running for president.[57]

On November 21, Duterte decided to join the presidential polls and proclaimed Cayetano as his running mate.[45]

Other groups such as Pwersa ng Bayaning Atleta party-list, are supporting the "AlDuB" tandem (Alyansang Duterte-Bongbong) between Duterte and Marcos.[58]

Political positions edit

After declaring himself a candidate, Duterte focused his rhetoric on fighting corruption, crime, and drug abuse. He has been described as a "populist" and "socialist", positioning himself not just against the ruling party but against the current political system as a whole.[59] His campaign has been heavily supported by older working class Filipinos.[59][60]

Federalism edit

Duterte advocates federalism as a better system of governance for the Philippines. He argues that regions outside Metro Manila receive unfairly small budgets from the Internal Revenue Allotment. For example, of the ₱5 billion Davao sends monthly to Metro Manila, only ₱2–3 billion ever returns. He also highlights that the money remitted to the national government is misused by corrupt politicians in Congress.[61]

Social policies edit

Abortion and contraception issues edit

Duterte does not believe that contraception is inherently morally wrong and advocates for government-promoted efforts to expand access to contraceptive services. He wishes to maintain laws against abortion in the Philippines, arguing that abortion involves the taking of a sovereign human life.[62]

Conditional cash transfers edit

Duterte promised that the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program, a conditional cash transfer program started during the administration of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, would continue if he were elected.[63]

LGBT rights edit

Duterte criticized boxer Manny Pacquiao after the latter's controversial comments about LGBT couples being "worse than animals", stating that the boxer did not have the right to judge others in such a manner. Duterte has also advocated in support of anti-discrimination measures to protect LGBT individuals in his capacity as a mayor. He has remarked that, in his view, "The universe is ruled by the law of a God who is forgiving, merciful, compassionate and loving, the same God who created all of us equal".[64]

In terms of the legalization of same-sex marriage, Duterte stated in January 2016 that he feels sympathetic to LGBT people on the issue while still believing that he should not push against the current legal code of the Philippines. He noted that law depicts the matter in terms of religious doctrine and intermingles secular marriage with sacramental holy matrimony, which traditionally is only between one man and one woman. He stressed his feelings of affection for his LGBT friends and family members though indicating his agreement with traditions.[62]

Public order edit

Duterte stated that he believed that an efficient and effective military and police constituted the most important part of the nation's security. To aid in this goal, he announced that he planned to increase the salary of the military and police to give them dignity and dissuade them from bribe-taking.[65]

Economic policy edit

Labor edit

[66]

Industrialization edit

To create jobs, Duterte proposes to build/rebuild industries and their factories. In particular, he believes the most important step towards industrialization is to revive the Philippines' steel industry.[67]

Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program edit

Duterte opposes any move to amend the Constitution of the Philippines to allow foreigners to own lands in the Philippines.[68]

Taxation edit

Duterte has said that a monthly income of ₱25,000 or less should be exempted from income taxes.[69] A simplified tax collection system and privatization of the Bureau of Internal Revenue and other government collection agencies are also among his proposals.[70] However, Duterte has also said he is against income tax reduction.[71]

Foreign investments edit

Duterte proposes the creation of designated "business islands" as economic zones to encourage foreign investment and create jobs. To aid in attracting investors, he wants to make economic policies and laws simple and believable. He stresses that travel overseas to find jobs should become a choice rather than continue as a necessity.[72]

Foreign policy edit

Chinese activities in the Spratly Islands edit

Duterte, contrary to current Philippine government policy, has said he is open to bilateral talks with China when it comes to the maritime dispute centered on the Chinese claim to the Spratly Islands. He is supportive of the Philippines' arbitration case against China at the Permanent Court of Arbitration,[73] but has said that a non-confrontational and less formal approach to China would be more effective in coming to an agreement.[74] He has also said that the Philippines should revert to the previous position to agree to explore jointly the disputed areas with other countries like China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan for resources such as oil, gas and other minerals.[75]

Visiting Forces Agreement with the United States edit

Duterte has said that if Filipinos could not get their fair share in the justice system with the Visiting Forces Agreement and Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement, signed between the governments of the Philippines and the United States in 2014, then these agreements should be revoked.[76]

Controversies edit

Disqualification cases edit

A few hours after the COC filing for president of Duterte, radio broadcaster Ruben Castor filed a disqualification petition before the COMELEC against Duterte.[77] On December 21, disqualified presidential candidate Rizalito David of Ang Kapatiran party filed a petition before the commission to declare Duterte's substitution for Diño null and void.[78]

The legality of Duterte's substitution for Diño was questioned by some electoral lawyers because of an error made in Diño's certificate of candidacy that made him a Pasay mayoral bet despite being a resident of Quezon City. Because of the issue, rumors circulated that presidential aspirant Miriam Defensor-Santiago was willing to give way for Duterte by letting him substitute for her. However, Defensor-Santiago said that she would not back down from the race even though she has a high regard for Duterte.[79] Another presidential aspirant Roy Señeres also opened the possibility he would allow Rodrigo Duterte as his substitute candidate if he will abide in three conditions, particularly being an opponent of women’s right to abortion care.[80] However, Señeres later refused to substitute for him and slammed Duterte's decision to pursue the presidency and remarked Duterte should support and endorse him instead.[81]

The validity of Duterte's substitution was further assessed by Comelec and on December 7, Comelec rejected a petition to name Martin Diño a "nuisance" candidate.[82][83][84]

Voting 6–1, the COMELEC En Banc approved on December 17 the substitution of Duterte (from Diño) as the candidate of the PDP–Laban in the 2016 polls.[85] On December 22, JP Delas Nieves, chairman of the UP Diliman University Student Council, filed the third disqualification case against Duterte before the COMELEC.[86]

In a decision issued February 3, 2016, the COMELEC's first division unanimously denied all filed disqualification petitions against the presidential candidacy of Duterte due to lack of any merit. The first division also stated that Diño is not a nuisance candidate and his substitution to Duterte is valid.[87]

Controversial remarks edit

On December 2, 2015, Duterte received criticism for cursing at Pope Francis because the Pope caused traffic congestion in Metro Manila during his visit in January 2015.[88] He claimed that his outburst was a result of a molestation incident against him by a priest during his childhood.[89] He immediately apologized through the media, saying he was not "cursing" the Pope but rather the government's way of preparing for the Pope's visit.[90][91] Duterte later apologized to the pontiff by writing a letter to Pope Francis dated January 21, 2016. During a campaign rally in Ubay, Bohol, Duterte's camp showed a letter coming from the Vatican's Secretariat of State, signed by Giovanni Angelo Becciu dated February 24, stating that Pope Francis has received his letter and that the Vatican appreciates Duterte's apology after cursing Pope Francis in public.[92]

During a tourism forum that was attended by Duterte, Alan Peter Cayetano, and the Mexican Ambassador to the Philippines, Julio Camarena Villaseñor, Duterte described Mexico "as a place where kidnappings and killings are rife and therefore not fit for tourists".[93][94]

During a campaign rally, Duterte made a joke about a friend who is physically disabled and a senior citizen.[95] He implied that because of their condition, his friend should just commit suicide.[95] This was met with criticism from disabled rights advocates.[96]

Rape during 1989 Davao hostage crisis edit

During a campaign event on April 17, 2016, Duterte made controversial remarks about a rape that occurred during a hostage-taking incident in Davao City in 1989.[97] One of the hostages was raped prior to being killed.[98] At his rally, Duterte told the crowd, "Was I mad because she was raped? Yes, that's one of the reasons. But she really was beautiful. The mayor should have been first."[99] The crowd reacted with laughter. A video recording of the remarks went viral.[100]

In the aftermath, Duterte was criticized by women's groups, netizens, and the Christian missionary group victimized by the hostage-taking, and several officials.[100][101] Presidential candidate Grace Poe called him "distasteful and unacceptable", while another candidate Mar Roxas said Duterte "should not hold power", and Jejomar Binay urged voters not to vote for him.[102] Miriam Santiago said Duterte "crossed the line" with the remark, but also recognized the freedom of expression of Duterte and critics of his remarks.[103] American ambassador Philip Goldberg and Australian ambassador Amanda Gorely both criticized him for the comments.[104][105][106] Feminist group GABRIELA Women's Party condemned the presidential candidate saying that "rape is a serious crime".[107]

Duterte later said that he regretted his "gutter language" but would not apologize for what he said. He insisted that the remark was not a "joke" but a "narrative", and said he made the remark out of "utter anger" when he recalled the incident.[108][109] Duterte criticized women's groups who spoke out about his remarks.[110] Duterte also criticized Goldbert and Gorely for their response, and urged the United States and Australia to cut ties with the Philippines if he was elected president.[104][105][106][111]

Following the comments, his daughter Sara Duterte posted on Instagram that she had also been a victim of rape.[112] Rodrigo Duterte dismissed his daughter's statement, referring to her as a "drama queen".[113]

Annulment psychological report edit

An alleged report states his annulment from Elizabeth Zimmerman was caused by his alleged narcissistic and anti-social personality disorder.[114] The report also alleges that his violent behavior and his womanizing attitude was the cause of the annulment.[115][116]

Alleged links to the Communist Party of the Philippines edit

The administration of Benigno Aquino III warned voters that they should be alarmed that Duterte may be involved with the Communist Party of the Philippines and its militant wing the New People's Army.[117] This was a day after captive police officers was released by the militants to the mayor.[117] Exiled NPA founder Joma Sison was a former teacher of Duterte and spoke kindly of his former student, having previously endorsed his candidacy.[118]

Alleged hidden wealth edit

On April 27, 2016, vice presidential candidate Antonio Trillanes claimed that Duterte had a bank account worth ₱211 million that he did not declare on his legally mandated statements of assets and liabilities.[119] Duterte said that Trillanes was trying to get attention to improve his ratings in surveys, which were poor.[119] Alan Peter Cayetano, Duterte's running mate, said that it was just a smear campaign against Duterte and accused Trillanes of doing this under the orders of presidential candidate Grace Poe,[120] who denied any involvement.[121] Both Jejomar Binay and Mar Roxas criticized Duterte for failing to sign a waiver and reveal the contents of the accounts. [122][123] On April 29, Miriam Defensor Santiago joined in attacking Duterte about the alleged contents of bank accounts.[123]

He also challenged Trillanes to name his source and file an affidavit to legalize his accusations.[124]

Documents from Antonio Trillanes claim that the Duterte political family owns properties around Davao City, elsewhere in Mindanao and also in Metro Manila, none of which were revealed by the mayor in his statement of assets and liabilities and net worth.[125]

However, Duterte assumed that all the documents provided were falsified. He also questioned the timing of the accusation because they came less than two weeks before the election.[126] However, the certificate did not include transaction history of the account that covers the date where the deposits happened. When pressed on why they won't show the transaction history or the balance as of the date in question (March 28), Duterte laid the blame on the bank on not certifying something which is non-existing, perhaps, the account was not yet opened prior to that date.[127]

Authoritarian tendencies edit

Some allege that Duterte plans to establish a "revolutionary government" similar to a dictatorship.[128] Duterte has said that he will close the Congress of the Philippines if it tries to impeach him.[129] A religious leader, Apollo Quiboloy, supporting Duterte says that there will be a "revolution."[130] Duterte has said that he plans to pardon himself for mass murder, as well as issue additional pardons to policemen and soldiers accused of abusing human rights.[131][132]

Endorsements edit

Rodrigo Duterte
Current and former Philippine senators
Current and former Philippine representatives
Current and former governors and vice governors
Current and former cabinet officials
Current and former mayors and municipal officials
Other politicians
  • Martin Diño, former Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption chair and PDP–Laban standard bearer
  • Arleigh Sitoy, 6th district board member of the Province of Cebu
Religious leaders
Celebrities
Athletes and sports figures
Others
  • Angelo Acosta, video game developer and entrepreneur
  • Vitalliano Aguirre, businessman
  • Emeterio Barcelon, former Ateneo de Davao University president[182]
  • Hermegones Esperon, former Armed Forces of the Philippines chief
  • Antonio Floirendo, businessman
  • Benigno Gopez, businessman
  • Federico Moreno, son of late talent manager German Moreno[183]
  • Atty. Geraldine Tiu, host of Gikan sa Masa, Para sa Masa
  • Arthur Tugade, former president of Clark Development Corporation[184]
Organizations
Alan Peter Cayetano
Current and former Philippine Senators
Family members
Religious leaders
Celebrities
Athletes and sports figures

Senate slate edit

PDP–Laban announced on February 15, 2016, that the Duterte-Cayetano tandem would not have a Senatorial slate so that the party could concentrate on promoting the tandem to gain "portability." Previously, Senatorial candidates were free to claim that they were part of the tandem's senatorial slate and have appeared in the duo's campaign rallies. Senatorial candidates may still make an appearance in the campaign rallies of Duterte and Cayetano to speak depending on availability but PDP–Laban clarified that there won't be any endorsement to any person running for Senator.[193]

See also edit

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The neutrality of this article is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met September 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 2016 presidential campaign of Rodrigo Duterte was announced on November 21 2015 Rodrigo Duterte who was then serving as Mayor of Davao City had refused to run and turned down other presidential and vice presidential aspirants offers to be his running mate including that of Jejomar Binay Miriam Defensor Santiago and Bongbong Marcos He was eventually elected President of the Philippines Duterte s positions was seen to have resonated with older working class Filipinos particularly his promise to eliminate the wide scale drug menace of the country and his harsh stances on crime in Davao City which he served for more than 22 years and corruption Duterte s campaign also emphasized an anti establishment tone accusing political elites based in Manila of not doing much to solve problems in a move that was described as populist Rodrigo Duterte 2016 presidential campaignCampaign2016 Philippine presidential electionCandidateRodrigo Duterte President Mayor Davao City 1988 1998 2001 2010 2013 2016 Alan Peter Cayetano Vice President Senator 2007 2017 AffiliationPDP LabanStatusAnnounced November 21 2015 Launched November 30 2015 Won election May 9 2016HeadquartersEDSA Makati Metro Manila 1 Key peopleList of key people 3 Leoncio Evasco Jr campaign manager Christopher Go executive assistant Carlos Sonny Dominguez III finance head Butch Ramirez advance party head Danilo Dayanghirang parallel groups coordinator Peter Lavina media relations head spokesperson Lito Banayo communications and strategy adviser 2 SloganTapang at Malasakit lit Courage and Compassion Matapang na solusyon Mabilis na aksyon lit Fearless solutions fast action Change is Coming Atin to P re lit This is ours pal ChantDuterte Duterte Cayetano DuCay Websitewww dutertecayetano com Contents 1 Background 1 1 Calls to run for presidency and negotiations 1 1 1 Filing of COC by Martin Dino as PDP Laban s presidential bet 1 2 Official acceptance for substitution 2 Campaign 2 1 Running mate 3 Political positions 3 1 Federalism 3 2 Social policies 3 2 1 Abortion and contraception issues 3 2 2 Conditional cash transfers 3 2 3 LGBT rights 3 2 4 Public order 3 3 Economic policy 3 3 1 Labor 3 3 2 Industrialization 3 3 3 Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program 3 3 4 Taxation 3 3 5 Foreign investments 3 4 Foreign policy 3 4 1 Chinese activities in the Spratly Islands 3 4 2 Visiting Forces Agreement with the United States 4 Controversies 4 1 Disqualification cases 4 2 Controversial remarks 4 2 1 Rape during 1989 Davao hostage crisis 4 3 Annulment psychological report 4 4 Alleged links to the Communist Party of the Philippines 4 5 Alleged hidden wealth 4 6 Authoritarian tendencies 5 Endorsements 6 Senate slate 7 See also 8 ReferencesBackground editCalls to run for presidency and negotiations edit In his speech during the change of command ceremony of the Philippine National Police then candidate Duterte credited former president Fidel Ramos as his inspiration Ramos was the first person who flew to Davao City to ask Duterte to run for president 4 In February 2014 Duterte had gained support from netizens lauding his performance as mayor of Davao especially in maintaining order Some suggested that he run for president but Duerte stated that he felt he was not qualified for a higher public office 5 Early in 2015 Duterte hinted to the media of his intent to run for the presidency in 2016 with the promise of abolishing Congress in favor of a parliament should he win 6 7 8 In February that year Duterte said in a Baguio federalism forum that he would only run for president if it is to save the republic Duterte cited the need for about 10 to 15 billion pesos for a campaign war chest as what was keeping him from running 9 Days later however Duterte re entered PDP Laban he maintained that he never left the party and only had to stand under the local party banner Hugpong sa Tawong Lungsod in the 2013 local election in order to ensure his victory 10 PDP Laban president Aquilino Pimentel III later said that Duterte was among his party s options for a presidential candidate for 2016 noting that the party s position on federalism coincides with Duterte s advocacy 11 A few days after reports came out saying incumbent Vice President Jejomar Binay a presidential aspirant was eyeing Duterte as his possible running mate Duterte issued a statement saying that he was not interested in running for a national post 12 In September 2014 Duterte declined presidential aspirant and then incumbent Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago s offer to be her running mate saying that instead of picking him as the senator s running mate she could ask former Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr 13 In March 2015 Lakas CMD national president Ferdinand Martin Romualdez announced that his party was preparing for the 2016 elections incumbent congressman Danilo Suarez remarked that they were convincing Teodoro to come out of retirement and run anew for a higher office 14 In October 2015 Santiago chose Bongbong Marcos as her running mate 15 nbsp Rodrigo DuterteLater during the airing of his weekly program Gikan Sa Masa Para Sa Masa on a local channel on June 21 2015 Duterte stated that he was considering suggestions from his friends and supporters to run for president He also added that he would stop expressing non interest in starting a presidential campaign 16 At the ASIA CEO Forum in Makati held on June 25 2015 Duterte again stated that he would not run for a national office and said that he never desired to do so A month later however Duterte responding to Justice Secretary Leila de Lima s statement that she would not run with Duterte as a matter of principle saying that he would campaign against the Liberal Party if De Lima is drafted calling her hypocritical and her principles rotten 17 In August while at a meeting with military officers Duterte spoke with Communist Party of the Philippines CPP founder Jose Maria Sison Duterte said that he told Sison that he would run for president if the CPP s armed wing the New People s Army abandoned its over 40 year insurgency saying Armed struggle as a means to achieve change is passe in the modern world we are living in today Duterte disclosed that Sison was asking him about his plans for 2016 Duerte denied having any 18 On September 7 2015 in a press conference held at Davao City Duterte declared he would not be running for president in 2016 and apologized to all of his supporters on the decision He additionally stated that he might retire from politics after his term as mayor of Davao City ends in 2016 and if his daughter ran for the office Other factors in his possible retirement included age health concerns and his family s objections 19 Mixed reactions erupted on social media hours after the declaration and several supporters still continued to petition online urging the mayor to revert his decision 20 On September 26 2015 a large number of supporters gathered at the Quirino Grandstand in Rizal Park Manila to urge Duterte to run for the presidency in 2016 The gathering was dubbed The Million People March by the media 21 but its followers preferred to call it The People s Call 22 23 24 25 Despite being an undeclared candidate Pulse Asia Research Director Ana Tabunda still considered Duterte a serious contender as he was already ranked fourth in a presidential survey done by Pulse Asia from late August to early September as well as in a then recent Social Weather Stations survey He was behind announced and declared candidates Grace Poe Mar Roxas and Jejomar Binay 26 Duterte s long time political rival and critic former Speaker of the House of Representatives Prospero Nograles also expressed his support for Duterte if ever the latter decided to run for the presidency 27 On October 13 2015 in a press conference held at a local hotel in Davao City Duterte finalized his decision not to run for the presidency with his daughter Sara s objection being pointed out as one of the main contributors 28 On October 15 2015 Duterte s authorized representative Christopher Bong Go filed Duterte s certificate of candidacy COC on the former s behalf at the Commission on Elections Comelec office in Manila for a re election bid as mayor of Davao 29 A music video with a disclaimer that it was non paid entitled Takbo Run in English was uploaded on the same day by rap artist Njel de Mesa with a theme to urge Duterte to run for the presidency The song was composed by singer Jimmy Bondoc and featured various artists including Bondoc and de Mesa Luke Mejares Paolo Santos Pido Lalimarmo Thor Gail Blanco and other OPM artists 30 Bondoc then stated that he would offer to write another song if the mayor finally decides to join the presidential race in 2016 31 Filing of COC by Martin Dino as PDP Laban s presidential bet edit On the afternoon of October 16 Duterte s daughter Sara announced via social media that she had filed her candidacy for mayor of Davao City Her post suggested that her father would withdraw his mayoral candidacy and seek election to higher office 32 33 Reportedly hundreds of supporters rallied at the Comelec office waiting for Duterte to file his candidacy before the 5 00 pm cut off On the same day Martin Dino an anti crime activist and barangay captain from Quezon City filed his candidacy for president Dino was a member of PDP Laban the same party advocating the federalist system which Duterte proposed 34 Dino clarified that there was a clerical error on his submitted COC running for Pasay mayor instead of president In their general meeting held in Pasay on October 26 members of PDP Laban expressed their support to Dino in his presidential bid 35 36 On October 26 2015 Duterte said in an interview that his deadline for deciding whether to seek the presidency was December 10 He also warned the people to abide by the law if he wins 37 38 Two days later PDP Laban standard bearer Martin Dino withdrew his presidential bid and named Duterte as his substitute because there was a possibility that Dino might be declared a nuisance candidate by the COMELEC 39 On October 30 an alleged campaign video of Duterte and Cayetano circulated on social media that put hopes on Duterte s candidacy as Cayetano s running mate However Duterte s aide Bong Go said in an interview that Duterte s mind had not changed yet but that he would continue soul searching with his family to know if he would run in the upcoming election 40 On November 1 Duterte said that nothing had changed and that he was not fit for national office He also said that he was still waiting for a communication from his party about his possible candidacy Duterte would also wait if his daughter would agree to substitute for him at the mayoral race of Davao and would retire from public service if Sara agreed to do so 41 On November 2 Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting PPCRV executive Arwin Serrano said that Dino was deemed to face an election sabotage complaint because of proposing Duterte as his substitute for him however Dino denied allegations that his filing of candidacy was just a front to pave the way for Duterte s possible substitution 42 Comelec chairman Andres D Bautista in an interview on November 3 stated that although they have noted Dino s withdrawal they would not move with any further action with regards to a possible substitution until they had Duterte s consent and unless it would be made official with a COC and a certificate of nomination and acceptance from PDP Laban 43 Duterte himself then further clarified that his decision of acceptance for the substitution offer would be on the deadline itself come December 10 44 Official acceptance for substitution edit On November 21 in a gathering held in his alma mater San Beda College Duterte announced his presidential bid and also finally accepted Alan Peter Cayetano s offer to be his running mate 45 Duterte said he was disappointed over the decision made by the Senate Electoral Tribunal SET regarding Grace Poe s citizenship as well as the current administration s handling of the laglag bala issue 46 Duterte further stated that he would file his candidacy immediately after he reached out to his party 47 48 Campaign edit nbsp Duterte and allies campaigning in Pandacan ManilaDuterte topped all other presidentiables including former front runner Grace Poe in a survey published November 25 and held by Pulse Asia 49 Poe said that the survey was inconclusive and not reflective and claimed it was made by Duterte s camp 50 On November 29 2015 the supporters of Duterte and Cayetano held an event named MAD for Change Tunog ng Pagbabago lit MAD for Change Sound of Change in Taguig 51 It included free head shaving free T shirt printing services and the main concert Several musicians performed including Jimmy Bondoc Thor and Luke Mejares Duterte arrived in the event together with his running mate Cayetano 51 On November 30 the PDP Laban declared Duterte and Cayetano as the party s standard bearers and launched their campaign in a gathering held in Century Park Hotel in Manila 52 Duterte and Cayetano kicked off their campaigns with a proclamation rally held in the suburb area of Tondo in Manila on February 9 2016 the start of the 90 day campaign period for national candidates 53 The rally was aired on national television through Sonshine Media Network International the television network of Duterte s friend Pastor Apollo Quiboloy 54 Duterte and Cayetano went to different places across the country to court people and convince them to be their choices in the May 9 polls A week before the elections the Iglesia ni Cristo known for its bloc voting announced that they endorsed Duterte s candidacy 55 Running mate edit On September 29 2015 incumbent Senator Alan Peter Cayetano declared his intention to run for the 2016 Vice Presidential post in a press event held in Davao City and considered Duterte his first choice as running mate for the presidential post this eventually led to a meeting between the two parties 56 A day after meeting with Cayetano Duterte met with another incumbent senator Bongbong Marcos who also went to Davao City to talk to Duterte Marcos was reportedly considering running for the Vice Presidential post as well Marcos had not yet made any proclamation at that time As in the Cayetano meeting Duterte still declared that he was not running for president 57 On November 21 Duterte decided to join the presidential polls and proclaimed Cayetano as his running mate 45 Other groups such as Pwersa ng Bayaning Atleta party list are supporting the AlDuB tandem Alyansang Duterte Bongbong between Duterte and Marcos 58 Political positions editMain article Political positions of Rodrigo Duterte After declaring himself a candidate Duterte focused his rhetoric on fighting corruption crime and drug abuse He has been described as a populist and socialist positioning himself not just against the ruling party but against the current political system as a whole 59 His campaign has been heavily supported by older working class Filipinos 59 60 Federalism edit Duterte advocates federalism as a better system of governance for the Philippines He argues that regions outside Metro Manila receive unfairly small budgets from the Internal Revenue Allotment For example of the 5 billion Davao sends monthly to Metro Manila only 2 3 billion ever returns He also highlights that the money remitted to the national government is misused by corrupt politicians in Congress 61 Social policies edit Abortion and contraception issues edit Duterte does not believe that contraception is inherently morally wrong and advocates for government promoted efforts to expand access to contraceptive services He wishes to maintain laws against abortion in the Philippines arguing that abortion involves the taking of a sovereign human life 62 Conditional cash transfers edit Duterte promised that the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program a conditional cash transfer program started during the administration of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo would continue if he were elected 63 LGBT rights edit Duterte criticized boxer Manny Pacquiao after the latter s controversial comments about LGBT couples being worse than animals stating that the boxer did not have the right to judge others in such a manner Duterte has also advocated in support of anti discrimination measures to protect LGBT individuals in his capacity as a mayor He has remarked that in his view The universe is ruled by the law of a God who is forgiving merciful compassionate and loving the same God who created all of us equal 64 In terms of the legalization of same sex marriage Duterte stated in January 2016 that he feels sympathetic to LGBT people on the issue while still believing that he should not push against the current legal code of the Philippines He noted that law depicts the matter in terms of religious doctrine and intermingles secular marriage with sacramental holy matrimony which traditionally is only between one man and one woman He stressed his feelings of affection for his LGBT friends and family members though indicating his agreement with traditions 62 Public order edit Duterte stated that he believed that an efficient and effective military and police constituted the most important part of the nation s security To aid in this goal he announced that he planned to increase the salary of the military and police to give them dignity and dissuade them from bribe taking 65 Economic policy edit Labor edit 66 Industrialization edit To create jobs Duterte proposes to build rebuild industries and their factories In particular he believes the most important step towards industrialization is to revive the Philippines steel industry 67 Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program edit Duterte opposes any move to amend the Constitution of the Philippines to allow foreigners to own lands in the Philippines 68 Taxation edit Duterte has said that a monthly income of 25 000 or less should be exempted from income taxes 69 A simplified tax collection system and privatization of the Bureau of Internal Revenue and other government collection agencies are also among his proposals 70 However Duterte has also said he is against income tax reduction 71 Foreign investments edit Duterte proposes the creation of designated business islands as economic zones to encourage foreign investment and create jobs To aid in attracting investors he wants to make economic policies and laws simple and believable He stresses that travel overseas to find jobs should become a choice rather than continue as a necessity 72 Foreign policy edit Chinese activities in the Spratly Islands edit Duterte contrary to current Philippine government policy has said he is open to bilateral talks with China when it comes to the maritime dispute centered on the Chinese claim to the Spratly Islands He is supportive of the Philippines arbitration case against China at the Permanent Court of Arbitration 73 but has said that a non confrontational and less formal approach to China would be more effective in coming to an agreement 74 He has also said that the Philippines should revert to the previous position to agree to explore jointly the disputed areas with other countries like China Vietnam Malaysia Brunei and Taiwan for resources such as oil gas and other minerals 75 Visiting Forces Agreement with the United States edit Duterte has said that if Filipinos could not get their fair share in the justice system with the Visiting Forces Agreement and Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement signed between the governments of the Philippines and the United States in 2014 then these agreements should be revoked 76 Controversies editDisqualification cases edit A few hours after the COC filing for president of Duterte radio broadcaster Ruben Castor filed a disqualification petition before the COMELEC against Duterte 77 On December 21 disqualified presidential candidate Rizalito David of Ang Kapatiran party filed a petition before the commission to declare Duterte s substitution for Dino null and void 78 The legality of Duterte s substitution for Dino was questioned by some electoral lawyers because of an error made in Dino s certificate of candidacy that made him a Pasay mayoral bet despite being a resident of Quezon City Because of the issue rumors circulated that presidential aspirant Miriam Defensor Santiago was willing to give way for Duterte by letting him substitute for her However Defensor Santiago said that she would not back down from the race even though she has a high regard for Duterte 79 Another presidential aspirant Roy Seneres also opened the possibility he would allow Rodrigo Duterte as his substitute candidate if he will abide in three conditions particularly being an opponent of women s right to abortion care 80 However Seneres later refused to substitute for him and slammed Duterte s decision to pursue the presidency and remarked Duterte should support and endorse him instead 81 The validity of Duterte s substitution was further assessed by Comelec and on December 7 Comelec rejected a petition to name Martin Dino a nuisance candidate 82 83 84 Voting 6 1 the COMELEC En Banc approved on December 17 the substitution of Duterte from Dino as the candidate of the PDP Laban in the 2016 polls 85 On December 22 JP Delas Nieves chairman of the UP Diliman University Student Council filed the third disqualification case against Duterte before the COMELEC 86 In a decision issued February 3 2016 the COMELEC s first division unanimously denied all filed disqualification petitions against the presidential candidacy of Duterte due to lack of any merit The first division also stated that Dino is not a nuisance candidate and his substitution to Duterte is valid 87 Controversial remarks edit On December 2 2015 Duterte received criticism for cursing at Pope Francis because the Pope caused traffic congestion in Metro Manila during his visit in January 2015 88 He claimed that his outburst was a result of a molestation incident against him by a priest during his childhood 89 He immediately apologized through the media saying he was not cursing the Pope but rather the government s way of preparing for the Pope s visit 90 91 Duterte later apologized to the pontiff by writing a letter to Pope Francis dated January 21 2016 During a campaign rally in Ubay Bohol Duterte s camp showed a letter coming from the Vatican s Secretariat of State signed by Giovanni Angelo Becciu dated February 24 stating that Pope Francis has received his letter and that the Vatican appreciates Duterte s apology after cursing Pope Francis in public 92 During a tourism forum that was attended by Duterte Alan Peter Cayetano and the Mexican Ambassador to the Philippines Julio Camarena Villasenor Duterte described Mexico as a place where kidnappings and killings are rife and therefore not fit for tourists 93 94 During a campaign rally Duterte made a joke about a friend who is physically disabled and a senior citizen 95 He implied that because of their condition his friend should just commit suicide 95 This was met with criticism from disabled rights advocates 96 Rape during 1989 Davao hostage crisis edit See also 1989 Davao hostage crisis During a campaign event on April 17 2016 Duterte made controversial remarks about a rape that occurred during a hostage taking incident in Davao City in 1989 97 One of the hostages was raped prior to being killed 98 At his rally Duterte told the crowd Was I mad because she was raped Yes that s one of the reasons But she really was beautiful The mayor should have been first 99 The crowd reacted with laughter A video recording of the remarks went viral 100 In the aftermath Duterte was criticized by women s groups netizens and the Christian missionary group victimized by the hostage taking and several officials 100 101 Presidential candidate Grace Poe called him distasteful and unacceptable while another candidate Mar Roxas said Duterte should not hold power and Jejomar Binay urged voters not to vote for him 102 Miriam Santiago said Duterte crossed the line with the remark but also recognized the freedom of expression of Duterte and critics of his remarks 103 American ambassador Philip Goldberg and Australian ambassador Amanda Gorely both criticized him for the comments 104 105 106 Feminist group GABRIELA Women s Party condemned the presidential candidate saying that rape is a serious crime 107 Duterte later said that he regretted his gutter language but would not apologize for what he said He insisted that the remark was not a joke but a narrative and said he made the remark out of utter anger when he recalled the incident 108 109 Duterte criticized women s groups who spoke out about his remarks 110 Duterte also criticized Goldbert and Gorely for their response and urged the United States and Australia to cut ties with the Philippines if he was elected president 104 105 106 111 Following the comments his daughter Sara Duterte posted on Instagram that she had also been a victim of rape 112 Rodrigo Duterte dismissed his daughter s statement referring to her as a drama queen 113 Annulment psychological report edit An alleged report states his annulment from Elizabeth Zimmerman was caused by his alleged narcissistic and anti social personality disorder 114 The report also alleges that his violent behavior and his womanizing attitude was the cause of the annulment 115 116 Alleged links to the Communist Party of the Philippines edit The administration of Benigno Aquino III warned voters that they should be alarmed that Duterte may be involved with the Communist Party of the Philippines and its militant wing the New People s Army 117 This was a day after captive police officers was released by the militants to the mayor 117 Exiled NPA founder Joma Sison was a former teacher of Duterte and spoke kindly of his former student having previously endorsed his candidacy 118 Alleged hidden wealth edit On April 27 2016 vice presidential candidate Antonio Trillanes claimed that Duterte had a bank account worth 211 million that he did not declare on his legally mandated statements of assets and liabilities 119 Duterte said that Trillanes was trying to get attention to improve his ratings in surveys which were poor 119 Alan Peter Cayetano Duterte s running mate said that it was just a smear campaign against Duterte and accused Trillanes of doing this under the orders of presidential candidate Grace Poe 120 who denied any involvement 121 Both Jejomar Binay and Mar Roxas criticized Duterte for failing to sign a waiver and reveal the contents of the accounts 122 123 On April 29 Miriam Defensor Santiago joined in attacking Duterte about the alleged contents of bank accounts 123 He also challenged Trillanes to name his source and file an affidavit to legalize his accusations 124 Documents from Antonio Trillanes claim that the Duterte political family owns properties around Davao City elsewhere in Mindanao and also in Metro Manila none of which were revealed by the mayor in his statement of assets and liabilities and net worth 125 However Duterte assumed that all the documents provided were falsified He also questioned the timing of the accusation because they came less than two weeks before the election 126 However the certificate did not include transaction history of the account that covers the date where the deposits happened When pressed on why they won t show the transaction history or the balance as of the date in question March 28 Duterte laid the blame on the bank on not certifying something which is non existing perhaps the account was not yet opened prior to that date 127 Authoritarian tendencies edit Some allege that Duterte plans to establish a revolutionary government similar to a dictatorship 128 Duterte has said that he will close the Congress of the Philippines if it tries to impeach him 129 A religious leader Apollo Quiboloy supporting Duterte says that there will be a revolution 130 Duterte has said that he plans to pardon himself for mass murder as well as issue additional pardons to policemen and soldiers accused of abusing human rights 131 132 Endorsements editRodrigo DuterteCurrent and former Philippine senatorsEdgardo Angara former senator 1987 98 2001 13 and 16th President of the Senate 1993 95 133 Alan Peter Cayetano incumbent senator 2007 present vice presidential running mate 134 Pia Cayetano incumbent senator 2004 present sister of running mate 135 John Henry Osmena former senator 1971 72 1987 95 1998 2004 and mayor of Toledo Cebu Aquilino Pimentel Jr former senator 1987 92 1998 2010 and 23rd President of the Senate 2000 01 Aquilino Pimentel III incumbent senator 2011 present Manny Villar former senator 2001 13 25th President of the Senate 2006 08 and 2010 presidential candidate 136 Current and former Philippine representativesEric Galo P Acuna former Pangasinan representative 137 Lino Edgardo Cayetano representative from Taguig Florencio Flores Jr 2nd district representative of Bukidnon Gwendolyn Garcia 3rd district representative of Cebu former Governor of Cebu and founder of One Cebu 138 Luzviminda Ilagan representative from Gabriela party list 139 Antonio Lagdameo Jr 2nd district representative of Davao del Norte Amado Bagatsing 5th district representative of Manila Antonio Floriendo Jr former 2nd district representative of Davao del Norte Benasing Macarambon Jr former Lanao del Sur representatative 140 Prospero Nograles 22nd Speaker of the House of Representatives 2008 10 and representative from Davao City Karlo Alexei Nograles representative from Davao City 141 Martin Romualdez representative from Leyte 142 Rogelio Neil P Roque 4th district representative of Bukidnon Jose Zubiri III 3rd district representative of Bukidnon Damian Mercado lone district representative of Southern Leyte Rufus Rodriguez representative of Cagayan de Oro 143 Current and former governors and vice governorsHomobono Adaza former Governor of Misamis Oriental Jose Ch Alvarez Governor of Palawan 144 Rodolfo del Rosario Governor of Davao del Norte 145 Nestor Fongwan Governor of Benguet 146 Roger Mercado Governor of Southern Leyte Nur Misuari former Governor of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao and founder of Moro National Liberation Front MNLF 147 Emilio Osmena former Governor of Cebu and founder of Promdi 148 Manny Pinol former Governor of North Cotabato Charito Plaza former Governor of Agusan del Norte 149 Juanito Victor Remulla Governor of Cavite 150 Mike Sueno former Governor of South Cotabato Jose Maria Zubiri Jr current Governor of Bukidnon 151 Current and former cabinet officialsPantaleon Alvarez 34th Secretary of Transportation and Communications 2001 02 Silvestre Bello III 48th Secretary of Justice 1991 92 1998 representative from 1 Bap Party List 143 Jose Calida former Department of Justice undersecretaryCurrent and former mayors and municipal officialsOmar Solitario Ali former mayor of Marawi Pedro R Alvarez mayor of Baungon Bukidnon 152 Demosthenes H Arabaca mayor of Magallanes Agusan del Norte 149 Greco Belgica former Manila councilor and senatorial candidate Ramon M Calo mayor of Carmen Agusan del Norte 149 Reuben Canoy former mayor of Cagayan de Oro Lani Cayetano current mayor of Taguig wife of running mate 153 Ren Ren Cayetano former member of the Muntinlupa council brother of running mate Ernie M Ceniza mayor of Remedios T Romualdez Agusan del Norte 149 Dale B Corvera mayor of Cabadbaran Agusan del Norte 149 Enrico Corvera mayor of Nasipit Agusan del Norte 154 Fruto Alexis B Dandasan mayor of Dangcagan Bukidnon Johnny delos Reyes mayor of Talisay Cebu 155 Mauricio Domogan current mayor of Baguio 146 Paolo Duterte son and vice mayor of Davao City Sara Duterte daughter and former mayor of Davao City Fidel E Garcia Jr mayor of Tubay Agusan del Norte 149 Azucena P Huervas mayor of Valencia Bukidnon 152 Renante I Inocando mayor of Cabanglasan Bukidnon 152 Zenaida Corro Lim mayor of Santiago Agusan del Norte 149 Felix S Manzano mayor of Don Carlos Bukidnon Aristotle E Montante mayor of Kitcharao Agusan del Norte 149 Jasmin Flores Monton mayor of Jabonga Agusan del Norte 149 Kit Nieto mayor of Cainta Rizal 156 Rosalita Nunez former mayor of General Santos Tomas Osmena former mayor of Cebu City Edgardo Pamintuan mayor of Angeles Pampanga 157 Franklin M Quijano former mayor of Iligan Ronnel Rivera mayor of General Santos 158 Joselito Roble mayor of Buenavista Agusan del Norte 149 Avelina S Rosales mayor of Las Nieves Agusan del Norte 149 Maloney Samaco mayor of Maasin Arleigh Sitoy mayor of Cordova Cebu 155 Celedonio Celsi Sitoy former mayor of Cordova Cebu Romeo P Tionko mayor of Damulog Bukidnon Rey Uy former mayor of Tagum 145 Ignacio Zubiri mayor of Malaybalay Bukidnon 152 Other politiciansMartin Dino former Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption chair and PDP Laban standard bearer Arleigh Sitoy 6th district board member of the Province of CebuReligious leadersEduardo V Manalo Iglesia ni Cristo executive minister 159 Eddie Villanueva Jesus is Lord Church 160 Bo Sanchez Light of Jesus Family Apollo Quiboloy executive pastor and founder of Kingdom of Jesus Christ The Name Above Every Name 161 CelebritiesAljur Abrenica actor model 162 Ellen Adarna actress model 162 Bayani Agbayani actor comedian singer TV host 162 Freddie Aguilar folk musician 162 163 Basti Artadi Wolfgang vocalist 162 Julia Barretto actress 164 Marjorie Barretto actress 164 Jimmy Bondoc singer 165 Jay Contreras Kamikazee vocalist 162 Angelika Dela Cruz actress and captain of Barangay Longos Malabon 162 166 Kat de Castro TV host Rodjun Cruz actor Ney Dimaculangan 6cyclemind vocalist 162 Liza Dino actress 167 Jay Durias singer songwriter composer 162 Vice Ganda actor comedian 162 168 Bangs Garcia actress 165 Cheska Garcia actress model 162 Richard Gomez actor 162 Erich Gonzales actress model 162 Kristine Hermosa actress 162 169 Glenn Jacinto Teeth vocalist 162 Ramon Jacinto musician TV and radio host 163 Mary Jean Lastimosa Binibining Pilipinas 2014 winner and Miss Universe Philippines 2014 162 Shaina Magdayao actress 162 Luke Mejares singer songwriter 165 Aiko Melendez actress 162 Chito Miranda band vocalist Parokya ni Edgar 162 170 Mocha Girls singing and dancing group 162 171 Cesar Montano actor film producer 162 172 Moymoy Palaboy comic duo 162 Dennis Padilla actor radio host 162 Robin Padilla actor 162 173 Rommel Padilla actor 165 Angelica Panganiban actress comedian 162 174 Richard Poon singer songwriter 175 Camille Prats actress 162 Keanna Reeves actress 162 Franco Reyes Franco vocalist 162 Maricar Reyes actress 175 Melissa Ricks actress 162 Mariel Rodriguez actress TV host 162 176 Reg Rubio Greyhoundz vocalist 162 Monica Sacay singer 167 Aiza Seguerra singer actress 162 177 Shehyee rapper 178 Pepe Smith singer songwriter 162 163 Oyo Boy Sotto actor 162 Thor singer songwriter 165 Eula Valdez actress 179 Jomari Yllana actor 167 Athletes and sports figuresJapeth Aguilar basketball player 165 Junjun Cabatu basketball player 165 Jeffrei Chan basketball player 165 Nonito Donaire boxer 162 Kenneth Duremdes retired basketball player 162 Ramon Fernandez retired basketball player 165 Dondon Hontiveros basketball player 180 Doug Kramer basketball player 162 Aby Marano volleyball player 181 Alvin Patrimonio retired basketball player 162 Marc Pingris basketball player 162 180 Jay R Reyes basketball player 165 Arwind Santos basketball player 162 Sonny Thoss basketball player 165 OthersAngelo Acosta video game developer and entrepreneur Vitalliano Aguirre businessman Emeterio Barcelon former Ateneo de Davao University president 182 Hermegones Esperon former Armed Forces of the Philippines chief Antonio Floirendo businessman Benigno Gopez businessman Federico Moreno son of late talent manager German Moreno 183 Atty Geraldine Tiu host of Gikan sa Masa Para sa Masa Arthur Tugade former president of Clark Development Corporation 184 Organizations1Pacman Party list Anonymous Patriots for Peaceful and Progressive Philippines or AP4 185 Art Association of Bacolod 186 Centrist Democratic Party 187 Iglesia ni Cristo 159 Kusog Agusanon group of incumbent mayors of Agusan del Sur 188 Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino 189 Bangon Pilipinas Light of Jesus Family Jesus is Lord Church Musicians and Artists for Duterte 190 One Cebu Party 155 Partido Abe Kapampangan 157 Pwersa ng Bayaning Atleta 58 Bukidnon Paglaum Party 191 Moro National Liberation Front Alan Peter CayetanoCurrent and former Philippine SenatorsCynthia Villar Philippine SenatorFamily membersLani Cayetano wife and current mayor of Taguig City Ren Ren Cayetano brother and former councillor of Muntinlupa Lino Edgardo Cayetano brother and current Philippine Representative of Taguig CityReligious leadersApollo Quiboloy executive pastor and founder of Kingdom of Jesus Christ The Name Above Every Name 192 CelebritiesIsay Alvarez Sena theater and TV actress Bianca Gonzales Intal TV host Shaina Magdayao actress Robert Sena theater and TV actorAthletes and sports figuresJC Intal basketball player LA Tenorio basketball player Fille Cainglet Cayetano sister in law and volleyball playerSenate slate editPDP Laban announced on February 15 2016 that the Duterte Cayetano tandem would not have a Senatorial slate so that the party could concentrate on promoting the tandem to gain portability Previously Senatorial candidates were free to claim that they were part of the tandem s senatorial slate and have appeared in the duo s campaign rallies Senatorial candidates may still make an appearance in the campaign rallies of Duterte and Cayetano to speak depending on availability but PDP Laban clarified that there won t be any endorsement to any person running for Senator 193 See also editPresidential transition of Rodrigo DuterteReferences edit Canedo Karina April 19 2016 Duterte camp headquarters moves to Manila SunStar Davao Retrieved April 25 2016 Hegina Aries Joseph March 7 2016 Duterte camp sees frontrunner status by April Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved March 8 2016 Ranada Pia February 19 2016 A peek into Rodrigo Duterte s campaign team Rappler Retrieved February 19 2016 Duterte reveals why FVR wanted him to run ABS CBN News July 1 2016 Retrieved July 2 2016 Hogaza Mary Rose February 5 2014 Duterte shrugs off calls to run for president Manila Bulletin Archived from the original on February 16 2014 Duterte talks about what he ll do if he s elected president in 2016 Coconuts Manila January 26 2015 Serrano Ben January 26 2015 Duterte eyes abolition of Congress Yahoo News Philippines Serrano Ben January 26 2015 Duterte eyes abolition of Congress if elected president in 2016 The 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