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Ex-Philippine President Duterte to run
Ex-Philippine President Duterte to run as mayor despite his drug killings legacy
Officials in the Philippines say former President Rodrigo Duterte has registered to run for mayor of his southern home city despite his notorious legacy over his brutal anti-drug crackdown that the International Criminal Court is investigating as a possible crime against humanity.
Former Philippine President Duterte Runs for Mayor in Political Comeback
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday filed his candidacy for mayor in his bailiwick, the southern city of Davao, according to his close aide, Senator Bong Go.
Philippines ex-president Duterte to run for city mayor
Former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte registered his candidacy on Monday (Oct 7) to run for mayor of the southern city of Davao in midterm polls due next year. Davao is the family stronghold of Duterte,
Rodrigo Duterte seeks comeback as Davao City mayor
If elected, the 79-year-old will be expected to serve a six-year term as senator until June 2031.Former President Rodrigo Duterte has formalized his bid as mayor of Davao City in next year's elections,
Ex-President Rodrigo Duterte runs again for Davao mayor
Although he said he was already weak and would rather retire from politics, former President Rodrigo Duterte finally made true his earlier hint to run again for mayor here in the
Ex-Philippine President, Under Investigation for War on Drugs, Returns to Politics
Rodrigo Duterte, who retired in 2022 after a six-year term as president, filed papers to run for mayor of Davao, his family’s political stronghold.
Duterte running for Davao mayor, Baste for vice mayor
Five Dutertes are running for public office in Davao City in the May 2025 midterm elections, led by former president Rodrigo Duterte, who filed his certificate of candidacy for mayor yesterday afternoon.
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INQToday: Former President Rodrigo Duterte files COC as Davao City mayor
Former President Rodrigo Duterte files COC as Davao City mayor Although he said he was already weak and would rather retire ...
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Duterte seeks old job; 38 ‘senatoriables’ file COCs
Former President Rodrigo Duterte formally declared his bid for mayor of Davao City as he led poll aspirants nationwide in ...
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Rodrigo Duterte: I hope QuadComm will ask educated questions
Former president Rodrigo Duterte is ready to face the House of Representatives Quad Committee to face the questions regarding ...
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Ungab claims discrimination vs Duterte allies in Congress happening
Davao City Third District Representative Isidro Ungab has expressed concerns about perceived discrimination in the House of ...
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Rodrigo Duterte runs for Davao mayor | The wRap
Former President
Rodrigo
Duterte
returns to politics by running for mayor of Davao City, and other notable personalities in Philippine politics file certificates of candidacy for the 2025 ...
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Rodrigo Duterte files COC for mayor of Davao City
Former President Rodrigo Duterte has filed his certificate of candidacy to run for mayor of Davao City. According to GMA ...
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Today’s headlines: Rodrigo Duterte, Benhur Abalos & Jonvic Remulla, Olivia Rodrigo | The wRap
Here are today's headlines – the latest news in the Philippines and around the world: - Duterte aims for Davao comeback as ...
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Duterte Family Eyeing Philippine Senate as Marcos Rift Widens
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte and his two sons could seek roles in the Senate as the family fights for ...
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