Philippine President’s Longtime Aide Turns To Run For President In 2022 Elections

MANILA– Philippine President, Rodrigo Duterte’s longtime aide-turned-senator, Christopher Go, yesterday turned to run for president in the 2022 elections.

Go, 47, filed last month, his certificate of candidacy for vice president at the Commission on Elections office, under the ruling PDP-Laban party.

But yesterday, he went back to the poll body in Manila with Duterte, to change his application, submitting his certificate of candidacy for president, as the standard-bearer of Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan (PDDS) party.

Go declined to comment on local reports that Duterte plans to run for vice president, saying, it is better to wait for the Philippine president’s decision in the coming days.

Earlier this week, Go hinted about changes in his plans in the 2022 elections, telling reporters that it was Duterte’s wish to change plans.

Yesterday, several minutes before Go’s filing, Duterte’s ally, Senator Ronald Dela Rosa, also went to the poll body, to withdraw his certificate of candidacy for president under PDP-Laban.

The poll body allows the substitution of candidates for the May, 2022 elections until Nov 15 (tomorrow). Under the rules, substitution is accepted, if a candidate dies, withdraws, or is disqualified by the poll body.

Duterte was elected president in the May, 2016 elections. The constitution limits Philippine presidents to a single six-year term.

Vice president is elected separately from the president, under the Philippine law.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

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