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Sara Duterte

Sara Zimmerman Duterte (English: /dəˈtɜːrt/, Tagalog: [dʊˈtɛɾtɛ]; born May 31, 1978),[1] commonly known as Inday Sara,[a][2][3] is a Filipino lawyer and politician who is the 15th and current vice president of the Philippines.[4] She is the third female vice president, the third vice president to come from Mindanao, and the youngest vice president in Philippine history. Duterte is also the secretary of education, holding the post in a concurrent capacity. A daughter of 16th president Rodrigo Duterte, she previously served as the mayor of Davao City from 2016 to 2022, and from 2010 to 2013. She was also Davao City's vice mayor from 2007 to 2010.

Sara Duterte
Official portrait, 2022
15th Vice President of the Philippines
Assumed office
June 30, 2022
PresidentBongbong Marcos
Preceded byLeni Robredo
38th Secretary of Education
(in concurrent capacity as Vice President of the Philippines)
Assumed office
June 30, 2022
PresidentBongbong Marcos
Preceded byLeonor Briones
30th & 32nd Mayor of Davao City
In office
June 30, 2016 – June 30, 2022
Vice MayorPaolo Duterte (2016–2018)
Bernard Al-ag (acting; 2018–2019)
Sebastian Duterte (2019–2022)
Preceded byRodrigo Duterte
Succeeded bySebastian Duterte
In office
June 30, 2010 – June 30, 2013
Vice MayorRodrigo Duterte
Preceded byRodrigo Duterte
Succeeded byRodrigo Duterte
Vice Mayor of Davao City
In office
June 30, 2007 – June 30, 2010
MayorRodrigo Duterte
Preceded byLuis Bonguyan
Succeeded byRodrigo Duterte
National Chairwoman of Lakas-CMD
Assumed office
November 17, 2021
Party presidentMartin Romualdez
Preceded byBong Revilla
National Chairwoman of Hugpong ng Pagbabago
Assumed office
February 23, 2018
Party PresidentVacant
Personal details
Born
Sara Zimmerman Duterte

(1978-05-31) May 31, 1978 (age 44)
Davao City, Philippines
Political partyLakas–CMD (2021–present)
Other political
affiliations
PDP–Laban (2007–2018)
Hugpong ng Pagbabago (2018–2021; 2021–present)
Hugpong sa Tawong Lungsod (local party; 2011–2018)
Spouse
(m. 2007)
RelationsPaolo Duterte (brother)
Sebastian Duterte (brother)
Veronica Duterte (half-sister)
Vicente Duterte (grandfather)
Soledad Duterte (grandmother)
Children3
Parents
EducationPhilippine Women’s College of Davao City (secondary)
Alma mater
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionLawyer
Signature
WebsiteVice Presidential website
Military service
Allegiance Philippines
Branch/service Philippine Army
Rank Colonel

Born in Davao City, Duterte graduated from San Pedro College, initially aiming to pursue a medical career, before taking up a law degree from San Sebastian College – Recoletos. She was elected as Davao City's vice mayor in 2007, before eventually being elected as the city's mayor from 2010 until 2013, succeeding her father and becoming the youngest and the first female mayor of the city. After her first term ended, she took a brief hiatus, returning to politics in 2016 after being elected again as Davao City mayor and was reelected in 2019. During her second stint as mayor, she initiated the Byaheng DO30 and Peace 911 programs in the city, as well as overseeing the city government's COVID-19 pandemic response. Duterte was also an influential figure in national politics during her father's presidency, forming alliances with several political parties and playing a key role in the ouster of Pantaleon Alvarez as the Speaker of the House of Representatives in 2018.

Duterte ran for the vice presidency in 2022 under Lakas–CMD, becoming the running mate of Bongbong Marcos from the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas under the UniTeam Alliance. Their ticket won in a landslide victory, becoming the first running mate pair to win together since 2004 and the first to be elected by a majority since the establishment of the Fifth Republic in 1986. Duterte became the vice president on June 30, 2022 and was inaugurated 11 days earlier in Davao City.

Early life and education

Sara Zimmerman Duterte was born in Davao City on May 31, 1978, the second child to then-lawyer later president Rodrigo Duterte and flight attendant Elizabeth Zimmerman.

She has spoken of her "love-hate relationship" with her father when she was a student due to her disapproval for his womanizing tendencies and late night habits.[5][6] Despite this, Rodrigo considered Sara to be his favorite child,[5] and placed high value on the education she and her brothers received.[6]

Duterte attended San Pedro College, majoring in BS Respiratory Therapy, and graduated in 1999;[7] in her inaugural speech as mayor of Davao City, Duterte said she originally wanted to be a pediatrician instead of a politician.[8] She later took up a law degree at the San Sebastian College – Recoletos and graduated in May 2005.[9] In 2005, Duterte passed the Philippine Bar Examination.[10] She then worked for a few months as a court attorney at the office of Supreme Court Associate Justice Romeo Callejo Sr.[9]

Vice Mayor of Davao City

 
Duterte being interviewed by ABS-CBN News on March 12, 2009, when she was still vice mayor.

Before being elected as mayor of Davao City, Duterte served as vice mayor of Davao City. She was elected in 2007, succeeding Luis Bonguyan.[11] She served under her father, then-mayor Rodrigo Duterte, for one term until 2010. She also concurrently served as a regional officer of the National Movement of Young Legislators from 2007 to 2010.

As vice mayor, her landmark project was ‘Inday Para sa Barangay’, a whole-of-government approach servicing yearly in each of the city's barangays. It was later called the Caravan of Government Services when she transferred it to the Office of the City Mayor.[12]

Mayor of Davao City

In 2010, Duterte was elected mayor, becoming the first female mayor of the city, as well as being the youngest to have been elected at 32.[13] She won over House Speaker Prospero Nograles, her father's political rival, in a lead of 200,000 votes in the 2010 elections. Nograles earlier filed a protest at the Commission on Elections in Manila questioning the results, stating that there was a conspiracy of local poll officials.[14] Vowing to be "useful and to serve the country at all times", she assumed the post that her father Rodrigo held for over 20 years.[15] During her first term, she also served as officer in the National Executive Board of the League of Cities Philippines from 2010 to 2013.

On December 2, 2010, President Benigno Aquino III appointed her as Chairperson of the Regional Development Council (RDC) Region XI. She was the first woman to hold the chairpersonship and the first to be appointed from the government sector since the reorganization of the council in 1986.[16][17] As chairperson, she saw the growth of Davao Region’s Gross Regional Domestic Product from 3.9 percent in 2011 to 7.1 percent in 2012.[12]

On July 1, 2011, Duterte gained national attention when she punched Abe Andres, a Davao City Regional Trial Court sheriff, over the demolition of shanties in Barangay Kapitan Tomas Monteverde Sr., Agdao, Davao City. She had earlier asked the court and the demolition team to delay the demolition but Andres refused, making her furious.[18] On July 11, Sheriffs Confederation of the Philippines Inc. filed a complaint against Duterte in connection to the incident.[19] On June 28, 2012, almost a year after the incident, she publicly apologized to Andres and his family.[20]

Duterte decided not to seek re-election in 2013 to give way to her father Rodrigo.[21] She also turned down her father's offer to run for representative of Davao City's 1st district.[22][23]

Duterte ran again for the mayoralty post for Davao City in the 2016 elections and won the position, succeeding her father for the second time. She had her older brother Paolo and later Bernard Al-ag as her vice mayor.[24][25] She ran for reelection in the 2019 elections and was successful.[26][27][28]

After her father won in the 2016 presidential election, Duterte launched the "Tapang at Malasakit" (lit.'Courage and Compassion') movement composed of Duterte supporters and allies on October 23, 2017.[29][30][31]

On February 23, 2018, she launched a new regional party called Hugpong ng Pagbabago (HNP).[32] The party was later approved on July 4, 2018, ahead of the 2019 general elections.[33] HNP also stood as an electoral alliance, fielding candidates from different parties for the senatorial election. Nine out of 13 senatorial candidates won in the election.

Following the creation of HNP, a feud began between Duterte and one of her father's allies, then House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez, citing its formation as an example of the entrenchment of political dynasties in the country. In response, Duterte publicly berated Alvarez and alleged that he has been calling mayors in the Davao region to tag her as part of the opposition and brag about having the ability to impeach her father, all of which Alvarez denied.[34] Duterte also remarked that "the Philippines will be a better country if he is not Speaker."[35] Months later, Alvarez was unseated as the House Speaker in the 17th Congress, with former president and Pampanga's 2nd district representative Gloria Macapagal Arroyo taking his place. According to her father, she was behind the ousting of Alvarez as speaker, stating that "honest to God, it was Inday who maneuvered it."[36]

Policies

Duterte promoted the city as a tourism and investment destination, introducing the "Davao: Life is Here" tagline to market the city in 2011.[37] During her second stint as mayor, Duterte initiated Byaheng DO30, consisting of 30 projects addressing ten priority sectors which include "education, health, poverty alleviation, infrastructure development, solid waste management and environment, agriculture, investment and tourism, traffic and transport management, disaster risk reduction and management and peace and order".[38][39]

Duterte established the Peace 911 program to address the local communist rebellion through a "human-centered" approach, bringing several government services to far-flung areas.[40][41] The program was first implemented in the Paquibato district before being expanded to other barangays.[41][42] Her administration also established the Kean Gabriel Hotline for reporting child abuse anonymously.[43]

As Davao City mayor, Duterte garnered an approval rating of 93% according to an independent survey by the RP-Mission and Development Foundation, exceeding her father's highest approval rating when he was mayor at 86% in 2010, and getting the highest rating throughout the country.[44]

COVID-19 pandemic response

In early 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic reached the city. In response, Duterte created a city task force for COVID-19 and other public health emergencies and instituted several measures to limit the spread of the disease and address the crisis. The city government cancelled several citywide events, ordered the closure of several establishments, and restricted travel and movement in the city.[45][46] To aid residents affected by the restrictions, the local government provided food packs; most of the city's Bayanihan grant was spent on the purchase of food packs distributed to the city's barangays and for medical workers.[47] Travel restrictions were eased as the number of cases lowered. The local government also established COVID-19 testing centers and isolation facilities.[48][49] Her administration also oversaw the city's COVID-19 vaccination program when the national government began its vaccination program in early 2021.[50]

Vice presidency (2022–present)

Candidacy and campaign

Presidential styles of
Sara Duterte
 
Reference styleHer Excellency, The Honorable
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Alternative styleMadame Vice President

Duterte was considered by many political commentators as her father's successor after her role as a powerbroker in the 2019 midterm elections.[51][52] On July 9, 2021, Duterte said she was open to running for president.[53] On September 9, she said she would not, since her father, the sitting president, would run for vice president, and they agreed that only one should run for a national position.[54] However, he did not file his candidacy for vice president by October 2,[55] but she did not file a candidacy for any national position, running instead for reelection as mayor of Davao City.[56] She later withdrew her candidacy for reelection as Davao City mayor on November 9.[57] Her brother Sebastian, incumbent vice mayor of Davao City, ran in her stead.[58] On November 11, she resigned from Hugpong ng Pagbabago and joined Lakas–CMD in Silang, Cavite.[59][60] There, she sponsored the wedding of Gianna Revilla, the daughter of party chairman and senator Bong Revilla, to Jed Patricio.[61] Six days later, she became the chairperson of Lakas–CMD, succeeding Revilla.[62] On November 19, she rejoined Hugpong ng Pagbabago as its chairperson.[63]

On November 13, she filed her candidacy for Vice President of the Philippines under Lakas–CMD for the 2022 Philippine vice presidential election.[64] She said this was to meet her supporters halfway, who had been previously asking her to run for president.[65] She was then adopted and endorsed by Partido Federal ng Pilipinas as their vice presidential candidate, making her the running mate of its presidential nominee, former senator Bongbong Marcos,[66] and by the People's Reform Party.[67]

 
Duterte taking her oath of office before Associate Justice Ramon Paul Hernando in Davao City on June 19, 2022, with her parents Elizabeth Zimmerman and outgoing President Rodrigo Duterte as witnesses.

Duterte became the vice president-elect, winning the election with 32,208,417 votes with a margin of 22 million over her closest rival, Senator Francis Pangilinan.[68] She became the first vice president to be elected by a majority since the 1986 elections and the largest majority since 1969. She also earned the most votes for any office in a single-winner election in Philippine history.[4] She was also the first vice president from Davao City,[69] the youngest to become vice president at the age of 44,[70] the third woman to hold the post after Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and Leni Robredo, the third vice president who is a child of a president after Salvador Laurel and Arroyo, the third vice president to come from Mindanao after Emmanuel Pelaez and Teofisto Guingona Jr., and the fourth Cebuano-speaking vice president overall (after Sergio Osmeña, Carlos P. Garcia, and Pelaez). She and Marcos are the first presidential ticket to win together since the 2004 elections.[71][72]

On May 11, 2022, Marcos announced that Duterte agreed to join his cabinet as Secretary of Education,[73] although she earlier expressed interest in becoming the Secretary of National Defense.[74] According to Duterte, she chose to become the Education secretary instead to avoid "intrigues" about her loyalty to the administration.[75] She was inaugurated in Davao City on June 19, 2022, but only officially started her term on June 30 in accordance with the Constitution.[76][77] At her request, the oath-taking, which was the first in Mindanao for a vice president, was administered by Associate Justice Ramon Paul Hernando, her former professor at San Beda College of Law.[78]

Policies

 
Duterte (right) with United States Vice President Kamala Harris in Manila on November 21, 2022.

In her first day as the vice president, Duterte established satellite offices for the Office of the Vice President in Cebu City, Dagupan, Davao City, Tacloban, Tandag, and Zamboanga City.[79] The seat of the Office of the Vice President would then be transferred from Quezon City Reception House to Cybergate Plaza in Mandaluyong,[80] which is closer to the headquarters of the Department of Education in Pasig where she also holds office as its secretary.[81][82] Duterte plans to establish a permanent office for the position.[83]

As concurrent Education Secretary, Duterte was responsible for planning further the transition to the resumption of mandatory face-to-face classes at all basic education schools in the Philippines, which was put on hold since 2020 due to the risks brought out by the COVID-19 pandemic, for the school year 2022–2023.[84] She issued her first department order, the Department Order No. 034 dated July 11, 2022, wherein schools may either opt for five-day in-person classes or blended modality from the opening of classes on August 22 to October 31 before shifting to mandatory in-person classes observing physical distancing when necessary by November 2 onwards.[85][86] She also declared that school uniforms and vaccination among students would be optional for the upcoming school year.[87][88] She also mulled institutionalizing blended learning only in select schools and areas with special circumstances, including schools with possibly unrepaired or unfinished buildings.[89] Earlier, before taking office, Duterte also called the reinstatement of the mandatory Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC), which would later gain more support especially from legislators and government officials.[90]

On August 3, 2022, Duterte, alongside the Department of Transportation, launched the Libreng Sakay Program (lit. transl. Free Rides Program) of the Office of the Vice President, providing free rides as an effort to decongest the roads during peak hours. It initially launched five buses bestowed by the department,[91] deploying two in Metro Manila (plying the EDSA Carousel route) and one each in Bacolod, Cebu (plying Mandaue, Lapu-Lapu City, and Cebu City), and Davao City.[92]

Personal life

 
Duterte with her father and son Marko Digong (nicknamed "Stonefish")

Duterte has been married since October 27, 2007, to fellow lawyer Manases "Mans" R. Carpio, whom she met while she was attending San Beda University.[5] They have three children: a daughter, Mikhaila María, nicknamed "Sharky", and two sons, Mateo Lucas, nicknamed "Stingray", and Marko Digong, nicknamed "Stonefish".[93] Manases, a nephew of Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales and Supreme Court Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio,[94][95] is a legal counsel for Lapanday Foods Corporation.[96][97]

Duterte also hosted television programs such as Una Ka BAI and Byaheng DO30 on GMA Davao, the local station of GMA Network. The latter also expanded its airing across Mindanao via GMA Regional TV and internationally via GMA News TV International.[98]

During her political hiatus from 2013 to 2016, Duterte devoted her time as one of the partner lawyers of Carpio & Duterte Lawyers. Planning to join the judiciary, she also passed the Pre-Judicature Program of the Philippine Judicial Academy.[12] Duterte was elected as one of the governors of the Philippine Red Cross in 2014.[99] Duterte is a reserve officer in the Armed Forces of the Philippines with the rank of colonel, being confirmed on March 11, 2020.[56]

In October 2015, to convince her father to run for president in the 2016 Philippine presidential elections despite his reluctance due to lack of campaign funds and political machinery, she shaved her head.[100][101] On April 18, 2016, in connection with the rape remark made by her father Rodrigo on one of his presidential candidacy campaigns, Duterte took to her Instagram account to admit that she was once a rape victim.[102] However, Rodrigo Duterte dismissed his daughter's admission and referred to her as a "drama queen".[103]

On March 10, 2022, she told supporters at a meet-and-greet that she was part of the LGBT community, with her gender expression being male and sex being female.[104] Duterte's statement was met with some skepticism by local LGBT activist groups.[105]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Inday is a Cebuano term meaning "young girl", often used as a term of endearment.

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In this Philippine name for married women the birth middle name or maternal family name is Zimmerman the birth surname or paternal family name is Duterte and the marital name is Carpio Sara Zimmerman Duterte English d e ˈ t ɜːr t eɪ Tagalog dʊˈtɛɾtɛ born May 31 1978 1 commonly known as Inday Sara a 2 3 is a Filipino lawyer and politician who is the 15th and current vice president of the Philippines 4 She is the third female vice president the third vice president to come from Mindanao and the youngest vice president in Philippine history Duterte is also the secretary of education holding the post in a concurrent capacity A daughter of 16th president Rodrigo Duterte she previously served as the mayor of Davao City from 2016 to 2022 and from 2010 to 2013 She was also Davao City s vice mayor from 2007 to 2010 Her Excellency ColonelSara DuterteOfficial portrait 202215th Vice President of the PhilippinesIncumbentAssumed office June 30 2022PresidentBongbong MarcosPreceded byLeni Robredo38th Secretary of Education in concurrent capacity as Vice President of the Philippines IncumbentAssumed office June 30 2022PresidentBongbong MarcosPreceded byLeonor Briones30th amp 32nd Mayor of Davao CityIn office June 30 2016 June 30 2022Vice MayorPaolo Duterte 2016 2018 Bernard Al ag acting 2018 2019 Sebastian Duterte 2019 2022 Preceded byRodrigo DuterteSucceeded bySebastian DuterteIn office June 30 2010 June 30 2013Vice MayorRodrigo DutertePreceded byRodrigo DuterteSucceeded byRodrigo DuterteVice Mayor of Davao CityIn office June 30 2007 June 30 2010MayorRodrigo DutertePreceded byLuis BonguyanSucceeded byRodrigo DuterteNational Chairwoman of Lakas CMDIncumbentAssumed office November 17 2021Party presidentMartin RomualdezPreceded byBong RevillaNational Chairwoman of Hugpong ng PagbabagoIncumbentAssumed office February 23 2018Party PresidentVacantPersonal detailsBornSara Zimmerman Duterte 1978 05 31 May 31 1978 age 44 Davao City PhilippinesPolitical partyLakas CMD 2021 present Other politicalaffiliationsPDP Laban 2007 2018 Hugpong ng Pagbabago 2018 2021 2021 present Hugpong sa Tawong Lungsod local party 2011 2018 SpouseManases Reyes Carpio m 2007 wbr RelationsPaolo Duterte brother Sebastian Duterte brother Veronica Duterte half sister Vicente Duterte grandfather Soledad Duterte grandmother Children3ParentsRodrigo Duterte father Elizabeth Zimmerman mother EducationPhilippine Women s College of Davao City secondary Alma materSan Pedro College BS San Beda CollegeSan Sebastian College Recoletos LLB OccupationPoliticianProfessionLawyerSignatureWebsiteVice Presidential websiteMilitary serviceAllegiance PhilippinesBranch servicePhilippine ArmyRankColonelBorn in Davao City Duterte graduated from San Pedro College initially aiming to pursue a medical career before taking up a law degree from San Sebastian College Recoletos She was elected as Davao City s vice mayor in 2007 before eventually being elected as the city s mayor from 2010 until 2013 succeeding her father and becoming the youngest and the first female mayor of the city After her first term ended she took a brief hiatus returning to politics in 2016 after being elected again as Davao City mayor and was reelected in 2019 During her second stint as mayor she initiated the Byaheng DO30 and Peace 911 programs in the city as well as overseeing the city government s COVID 19 pandemic response Duterte was also an influential figure in national politics during her father s presidency forming alliances with several political parties and playing a key role in the ouster of Pantaleon Alvarez as the Speaker of the House of Representatives in 2018 Duterte ran for the vice presidency in 2022 under Lakas CMD becoming the running mate of Bongbong Marcos from the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas under the UniTeam Alliance Their ticket won in a landslide victory becoming the first running mate pair to win together since 2004 and the first to be elected by a majority since the establishment of the Fifth Republic in 1986 Duterte became the vice president on June 30 2022 and was inaugurated 11 days earlier in Davao City Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Vice Mayor of Davao City 3 Mayor of Davao City 3 1 Policies 3 2 COVID 19 pandemic response 4 Vice presidency 2022 present 4 1 Candidacy and campaign 4 2 Policies 5 Personal life 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and educationSara Zimmerman Duterte was born in Davao City on May 31 1978 the second child to then lawyer later president Rodrigo Duterte and flight attendant Elizabeth Zimmerman She has spoken of her love hate relationship with her father when she was a student due to her disapproval for his womanizing tendencies and late night habits 5 6 Despite this Rodrigo considered Sara to be his favorite child 5 and placed high value on the education she and her brothers received 6 Duterte attended San Pedro College majoring in BS Respiratory Therapy and graduated in 1999 7 in her inaugural speech as mayor of Davao City Duterte said she originally wanted to be a pediatrician instead of a politician 8 She later took up a law degree at the San Sebastian College Recoletos and graduated in May 2005 9 In 2005 Duterte passed the Philippine Bar Examination 10 She then worked for a few months as a court attorney at the office of Supreme Court Associate Justice Romeo Callejo Sr 9 Vice Mayor of Davao City Duterte being interviewed by ABS CBN News on March 12 2009 when she was still vice mayor Before being elected as mayor of Davao City Duterte served as vice mayor of Davao City She was elected in 2007 succeeding Luis Bonguyan 11 She served under her father then mayor Rodrigo Duterte for one term until 2010 She also concurrently served as a regional officer of the National Movement of Young Legislators from 2007 to 2010 As vice mayor her landmark project was Inday Para sa Barangay a whole of government approach servicing yearly in each of the city s barangays It was later called the Caravan of Government Services when she transferred it to the Office of the City Mayor 12 Mayor of Davao CityIn 2010 Duterte was elected mayor becoming the first female mayor of the city as well as being the youngest to have been elected at 32 13 She won over House Speaker Prospero Nograles her father s political rival in a lead of 200 000 votes in the 2010 elections Nograles earlier filed a protest at the Commission on Elections in Manila questioning the results stating that there was a conspiracy of local poll officials 14 Vowing to be useful and to serve the country at all times she assumed the post that her father Rodrigo held for over 20 years 15 During her first term she also served as officer in the National Executive Board of the League of Cities Philippines from 2010 to 2013 On December 2 2010 President Benigno Aquino III appointed her as Chairperson of the Regional Development Council RDC Region XI She was the first woman to hold the chairpersonship and the first to be appointed from the government sector since the reorganization of the council in 1986 16 17 As chairperson she saw the growth of Davao Region s Gross Regional Domestic Product from 3 9 percent in 2011 to 7 1 percent in 2012 12 On July 1 2011 Duterte gained national attention when she punched Abe Andres a Davao City Regional Trial Court sheriff over the demolition of shanties in Barangay Kapitan Tomas Monteverde Sr Agdao Davao City She had earlier asked the court and the demolition team to delay the demolition but Andres refused making her furious 18 On July 11 Sheriffs Confederation of the Philippines Inc filed a complaint against Duterte in connection to the incident 19 On June 28 2012 almost a year after the incident she publicly apologized to Andres and his family 20 Duterte decided not to seek re election in 2013 to give way to her father Rodrigo 21 She also turned down her father s offer to run for representative of Davao City s 1st district 22 23 Duterte ran again for the mayoralty post for Davao City in the 2016 elections and won the position succeeding her father for the second time She had her older brother Paolo and later Bernard Al ag as her vice mayor 24 25 She ran for reelection in the 2019 elections and was successful 26 27 28 After her father won in the 2016 presidential election Duterte launched the Tapang at Malasakit lit Courage and Compassion movement composed of Duterte supporters and allies on October 23 2017 29 30 31 On February 23 2018 she launched a new regional party called Hugpong ng Pagbabago HNP 32 The party was later approved on July 4 2018 ahead of the 2019 general elections 33 HNP also stood as an electoral alliance fielding candidates from different parties for the senatorial election Nine out of 13 senatorial candidates won in the election Following the creation of HNP a feud began between Duterte and one of her father s allies then House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez citing its formation as an example of the entrenchment of political dynasties in the country In response Duterte publicly berated Alvarez and alleged that he has been calling mayors in the Davao region to tag her as part of the opposition and brag about having the ability to impeach her father all of which Alvarez denied 34 Duterte also remarked that the Philippines will be a better country if he is not Speaker 35 Months later Alvarez was unseated as the House Speaker in the 17th Congress with former president and Pampanga s 2nd district representative Gloria Macapagal Arroyo taking his place According to her father she was behind the ousting of Alvarez as speaker stating that honest to God it was Inday who maneuvered it 36 Policies Duterte promoted the city as a tourism and investment destination introducing the Davao Life is Here tagline to market the city in 2011 37 During her second stint as mayor Duterte initiated Byaheng DO30 consisting of 30 projects addressing ten priority sectors which include education health poverty alleviation infrastructure development solid waste management and environment agriculture investment and tourism traffic and transport management disaster risk reduction and management and peace and order 38 39 Duterte established the Peace 911 program to address the local communist rebellion through a human centered approach bringing several government services to far flung areas 40 41 The program was first implemented in the Paquibato district before being expanded to other barangays 41 42 Her administration also established the Kean Gabriel Hotline for reporting child abuse anonymously 43 As Davao City mayor Duterte garnered an approval rating of 93 according to an independent survey by the RP Mission and Development Foundation exceeding her father s highest approval rating when he was mayor at 86 in 2010 and getting the highest rating throughout the country 44 COVID 19 pandemic response See also COVID 19 pandemic in the Davao Region Davao City In early 2020 the COVID 19 pandemic reached the city In response Duterte created a city task force for COVID 19 and other public health emergencies and instituted several measures to limit the spread of the disease and address the crisis The city government cancelled several citywide events ordered the closure of several establishments and restricted travel and movement in the city 45 46 To aid residents affected by the restrictions the local government provided food packs most of the city s Bayanihan grant was spent on the purchase of food packs distributed to the city s barangays and for medical workers 47 Travel restrictions were eased as the number of cases lowered The local government also established COVID 19 testing centers and isolation facilities 48 49 Her administration also oversaw the city s COVID 19 vaccination program when the national government began its vaccination program in early 2021 50 Vice presidency 2022 present Further information 2022 Philippine presidential election and Bongbong Marcos 2022 presidential campaign Candidacy and campaign Presidential styles of Sara Duterte Reference styleHer Excellency The HonorableSpoken styleYour ExcellencyAlternative styleMadame Vice PresidentDuterte was considered by many political commentators as her father s successor after her role as a powerbroker in the 2019 midterm elections 51 52 On July 9 2021 Duterte said she was open to running for president 53 On September 9 she said she would not since her father the sitting president would run for vice president and they agreed that only one should run for a national position 54 However he did not file his candidacy for vice president by October 2 55 but she did not file a candidacy for any national position running instead for reelection as mayor of Davao City 56 She later withdrew her candidacy for reelection as Davao City mayor on November 9 57 Her brother Sebastian incumbent vice mayor of Davao City ran in her stead 58 On November 11 she resigned from Hugpong ng Pagbabago and joined Lakas CMD in Silang Cavite 59 60 There she sponsored the wedding of Gianna Revilla the daughter of party chairman and senator Bong Revilla to Jed Patricio 61 Six days later she became the chairperson of Lakas CMD succeeding Revilla 62 On November 19 she rejoined Hugpong ng Pagbabago as its chairperson 63 On November 13 she filed her candidacy for Vice President of the Philippines under Lakas CMD for the 2022 Philippine vice presidential election 64 She said this was to meet her supporters halfway who had been previously asking her to run for president 65 She was then adopted and endorsed by Partido Federal ng Pilipinas as their vice presidential candidate making her the running mate of its presidential nominee former senator Bongbong Marcos 66 and by the People s Reform Party 67 Duterte taking her oath of office before Associate Justice Ramon Paul Hernando in Davao City on June 19 2022 with her parents Elizabeth Zimmerman and outgoing President Rodrigo Duterte as witnesses Duterte became the vice president elect winning the election with 32 208 417 votes with a margin of 22 million over her closest rival Senator Francis Pangilinan 68 She became the first vice president to be elected by a majority since the 1986 elections and the largest majority since 1969 She also earned the most votes for any office in a single winner election in Philippine history 4 She was also the first vice president from Davao City 69 the youngest to become vice president at the age of 44 70 the third woman to hold the post after Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and Leni Robredo the third vice president who is a child of a president after Salvador Laurel and Arroyo the third vice president to come from Mindanao after Emmanuel Pelaez and Teofisto Guingona Jr and the fourth Cebuano speaking vice president overall after Sergio Osmena Carlos P Garcia and Pelaez She and Marcos are the first presidential ticket to win together since the 2004 elections 71 72 On May 11 2022 Marcos announced that Duterte agreed to join his cabinet as Secretary of Education 73 although she earlier expressed interest in becoming the Secretary of National Defense 74 According to Duterte she chose to become the Education secretary instead to avoid intrigues about her loyalty to the administration 75 She was inaugurated in Davao City on June 19 2022 but only officially started her term on June 30 in accordance with the Constitution 76 77 At her request the oath taking which was the first in Mindanao for a vice president was administered by Associate Justice Ramon Paul Hernando her former professor at San Beda College of Law 78 Policies Duterte right with United States Vice President Kamala Harris in Manila on November 21 2022 In her first day as the vice president Duterte established satellite offices for the Office of the Vice President in Cebu City Dagupan Davao City Tacloban Tandag and Zamboanga City 79 The seat of the Office of the Vice President would then be transferred from Quezon City Reception House to Cybergate Plaza in Mandaluyong 80 which is closer to the headquarters of the Department of Education in Pasig where she also holds office as its secretary 81 82 Duterte plans to establish a permanent office for the position 83 As concurrent Education Secretary Duterte was responsible for planning further the transition to the resumption of mandatory face to face classes at all basic education schools in the Philippines which was put on hold since 2020 due to the risks brought out by the COVID 19 pandemic for the school year 2022 2023 84 She issued her first department order the Department Order No 034 dated July 11 2022 wherein schools may either opt for five day in person classes or blended modality from the opening of classes on August 22 to October 31 before shifting to mandatory in person classes observing physical distancing when necessary by November 2 onwards 85 86 She also declared that school uniforms and vaccination among students would be optional for the upcoming school year 87 88 She also mulled institutionalizing blended learning only in select schools and areas with special circumstances including schools with possibly unrepaired or unfinished buildings 89 Earlier before taking office Duterte also called the reinstatement of the mandatory Reserve Officers Training Corps ROTC which would later gain more support especially from legislators and government officials 90 On August 3 2022 Duterte alongside the Department of Transportation launched the Libreng Sakay Program lit transl Free Rides Program of the Office of the Vice President providing free rides as an effort to decongest the roads during peak hours It initially launched five buses bestowed by the department 91 deploying two in Metro Manila plying the EDSA Carousel route and one each in Bacolod Cebu plying Mandaue Lapu Lapu City and Cebu City and Davao City 92 Personal life Duterte with her father and son Marko Digong nicknamed Stonefish Duterte has been married since October 27 2007 to fellow lawyer Manases Mans R Carpio whom she met while she was attending San Beda University 5 They have three children a daughter Mikhaila Maria nicknamed Sharky and two sons Mateo Lucas nicknamed Stingray and Marko Digong nicknamed Stonefish 93 Manases a nephew of Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales and Supreme Court Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio 94 95 is a legal counsel for Lapanday Foods Corporation 96 97 Duterte also hosted television programs such as Una Ka BAI and Byaheng DO30 on GMA Davao the local station of GMA Network The latter also expanded its airing across Mindanao via GMA Regional TV and internationally via GMA News TV International 98 During her political hiatus from 2013 to 2016 Duterte devoted her time as one of the partner lawyers of Carpio amp Duterte Lawyers Planning to join the judiciary she also passed the Pre Judicature Program of the Philippine Judicial Academy 12 Duterte was elected as one of the governors of the Philippine Red Cross in 2014 99 Duterte is a reserve officer in the Armed Forces of the Philippines with the rank of colonel being confirmed on March 11 2020 56 In October 2015 to convince her father to run for president in the 2016 Philippine presidential elections despite his reluctance due to lack of campaign funds and political machinery she shaved her head 100 101 On April 18 2016 in connection with the rape remark made by her father Rodrigo on one of his presidential candidacy campaigns Duterte took to her Instagram account to admit that she was once a rape victim 102 However Rodrigo Duterte dismissed his daughter s admission and referred to her as a drama queen 103 On March 10 2022 she told supporters at a meet and greet that she was part of the LGBT community with her gender expression being male and sex being female 104 Duterte s statement was met with some skepticism by local LGBT activist groups 105 See also Philippines portal Biography portal Politics portalHoya indaysarae 106 107 a species named after herNotes Inday is a Cebuano term 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LGBT din ako says VP bet Duterte Manila Bulletin Archived from the original on March 26 2022 Retrieved March 26 2022 Sara Duterte identifying herself as LGBT a trapo behavior group Hoya indaysarae International Plant Names Index Archived from the original on December 15 2021 Retrieved December 15 2021 Capistrano Zea C Casayuran Mario Terrazola Vanne Elaine March 1 2018 New wax plant named after Inday Sara Manila Bulletin Archived from the original on December 15 2021 Retrieved December 15 2021 External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sara Duterte Political officesPreceded byLuis Bonguyan Vice Mayor of Davao City2007 2010 Succeeded byRodrigo DutertePreceded byRodrigo Duterte Mayor of Davao City2010 2013Mayor of Davao City2016 2022 Succeeded bySebastian DutertePreceded byLeni Robredo Vice President of the Philippines2022 present IncumbentPreceded byLeonor Briones Secretary of Education2022 presentOrder of precedencePreceded byBongbong Marcosas President Order of Precedence of the Philippinesas Vice President Succeeded byJoseph Estradaas Former PresidentPreceded byManuel Bonoanas Secretary of Public Works and Highways Order of Precedence of the Philippinesas Secretary of Education Succeeded byBienvenido Laguesmaas Secretary of Labor and EmploymentLines of successionFirst Philippine presidential line of successionas Vice President Succeeded byJuan Miguel Zubirias President of the Senate of the PhilippinesParty political officesNew political party Chairperson of Hugpong ng Pagbabago2018 2021 2021 present IncumbentPreceded byBong Revilla Chairperson of Lakas CMD2021 presentVacantTitle last held byEdu Manzano Lakas CMD nominee forVice President of the Philippines2022 Most recent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sara Duterte amp oldid 1138962875, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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