Duterte files CoC for president

An employee from the Law Department of the Commission on Elections shows the Certificate of Candidacy for Presidency of Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte filed by a representative at the Comelec main office in Intramuros, Manila on Friday. PHOTO BY MIGUEL DE GUZMAN

MANILA, Philippines  — After spending months denying his intention to run for the country’s top post, Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte on Friday filed his certificate of candidacy for president.

Despite reports that he planned to submit his documents on the December 10 deadline for substitute candidates, Duterte withdrew from the Davao City mayoralty race and signed documents for his presidential candidacy.

Commission on Elections spokesman James Jimenez said Duterte’s certificate was filed at the main office in Manila through a representative.

“Substitutions are allowed until December 10,” Jimenez said on his Twitter account.

Duterte entered the presidential race under the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan, or PDP-Laban, as substitute of anti-corruption advocate Martin Diño, who withdrew his certificate on October 29. Diño named Duterte as his possible replacement.

According to Section 19 of the Comelec Resolution 9984, the substitute should belong to and should be nominated by the candidate’s party.

On Friday, Duterte’s daughter, former Davao City mayor Sara Duterte, also formally submitted a document to substitute his father in the city’s mayoralty race.

Duterte’s executive assistant Bong Go, wearing a shirt that read “No is go” apparently referring to Duterte’s earlier hesitation to run, released a photo showing the iron-fisted mayor withdrawing his bid for reelection on Friday at the Comelec office in Davao City.

Over the weekend, Duterte announced that he is intending to run for president.

Reacting to reports Duterte may formalize his candidacy on December 10, Duterte for President 2016 movement founder Mar Masanguid said Duterte he may opt to formalize it ahead of the deadline.

“Before the deadline ‘yan,” Masanguid said earlier on Friday in a phone interview with Philstar.com.

Masanguid said filing the certificate of candidacy for president days before the deadline will allow the aspirant to address problems that may arise, such as on requirements and qualifications.

Earlier this week, Duterte named Senator Alan Peter Cayetano as his running mate.  — Philippine STAR News Service

 

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