VERA FILES FACT CHECK: Davao City Mayor ‘Baste’ Duterte walks back on supporting Marcos
After endorsing the presidential bid of Ferdinand Marcos Jr. in 2022, Davao City Mayor Sebastian “Baste” Duterte is now calling for the president’s resignation.
After endorsing the presidential bid of Ferdinand Marcos Jr. in 2022, Davao City Mayor Sebastian “Baste” Duterte is now calling for the president’s resignation.
Noong Enero 2022, inendorso ng noo'y kandidato para sa alkalde ng Davao City ang presidential bid ni Marcos kasabay ng kanyang kapatid na babae, si Vice President Sara Duterte na ngayon, at inihalintulad pa ang kanyang worth ethic sa kanyang ama, ang dating presidente na si Rodrigo Duterte.
This was the first time Rodrigo Duterte mentioned President Ferdinand Marcos’ name in connection with drug abuse.
Ito ang unang beses na binanggit ni Duterte ang pangalan ni Marcos kaugnay ng drug abuse. Sa isang talumpati noong Nob. 18, 2021 sa Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro, sinabi ng noo'y presidente na may isang kandidato sa 2022 presidential election na gumagamit ng cocaine, ngunit hindi sinabi kung sino ang kanyang tinutukoy.
Walang ipinakitang pruweba si dating pangulong Rodrigo Duterte sa kanyang pahayag. Naglabas ng pahayag ang PDEA na nagsasabing ang pangalan ni Marcos “ay hindi at kailanman ay hindi nakasama" sa drug watchlist.
Former president Rodrigo Duterte called President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. a “drug addict” and said his name was included in a list from the PDEA. This is baseless.
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The Marcos Jr. administration has much convincing to do to dispel insinuations that with the “Bagong Pilipinas” slogan, we may end up as G*gong Filipino.
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