Rodrigo Duterte

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Rodrigo Duterte
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Rodrigo Roa Duterte

Marso 28 1945 (edad 79)
Alma mater Lyceum of the Philippines University
Unibersidad na San Beda
Pirma

Si Rodrigo Duterte (nianak nen Marso 28, 1945), ya kabkabat met bilang Digong, Rody, tan diad saray insinal na DU30 tan PRRD, et sakey ya abogado tan politiko ya nanlingkor bilang koma-16 pangulo na Pilipinas manlapud 2016 anggad 2022. Sikatoy pangulo na PDP-Laban, say manuley a partido ed Pilipinas legan na panag-presidensiya to. Si Duterte so unonan pangulo na Pilipinas ya taga Mindanao,[1][2] tan sikato so sankatageyan ya too ya akapanlingkor, ya ginmapo so termino to diad edad ya 71.[3]

Nianak ed Maasin, Leyte (natan ed Southern Leyte), si Duterte et inmalis ed Davao bilang ugaw, a diman si tatay to, si Vicente Duterte, so nanlingkor bilang gobernador na probinsya. Nanaral na political science diad Lyceum of the Philippines University, nan-graduate nen 1968, antis ya akaloob na degree ed Law diad San Beda College of Law nen 1972. Insan sikatoy nambilay bilang abogado tan sakey ya promotor na Davao City, antis ya nagmaliw ya bise mayor tan, kayari to, mayor na syudad kayari na People Power Revolution nen 1986. Nampalo si Duterte na pitoran termino tan nanlingkor bilang mayor na Davao ed masulok ya 22 taon, legan na satan et nagmaliw a mareen tan mabunlok so syudad.[4]

Say kampanya nen Duterte ed 2016 et angiter na impanalo to ed eleksion. Legan na panag-presidente to, say politika to ed loob na bansa et say panglaban ed ilegal a panaglako na droga diad impangigapo na kontrobersiyal a guerra ed droga, pakakibakal ed krimen tan korapsion,[5][6][7] tan impakpel na saray sagpot ed panag-terrorismo tan komunista ya insurgesya. Inyawit toy baleg ya plano na imprastruktor,[8][9] inimbitaan to ray liberal ya ekonomikon rebolusyon,[10] in-rampli na gobierno iray proseso,[11] tan inproposal to so panagpasimbalo ed federal a sistema na gobierno ya ag-inmakatulong.[12] Inasikaso to met so kontrobersiyal ya impampon nen Ferdinand Marcos, say 2017 ya Battle of Marawi, tan say reaksion na gobierno ed COVID-19 pandemya. Impaamta to so gagala ton gawaen so "independent foreign policy", tan pinabiskeg toy relasyon tod China tan Russia. Diad gapo et impaamta to so kandidaturay sikato parad bise presidente diad 2022 election, balet nen Oktubre 2021, imbaga ton onretiro ed politika; diad tinmumbok ya bulan, inrekomenda to so kandidatura to parad senador balet inekal to itan nen Disyembre 14.

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  1. "Rodrigo Roa Duterte: 16th President, first Mindanawon to lead the country", MindaNews. Retrieved on June 11, 2023. Archived from the original on December 9, 2017. 
  2. "Official count: Duterte is new president, Robredo is vice president". CNN Philippines. May 27, 2016. Archived from the original on December 25, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181225131751/http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2016/05/27/official-count-duterte-president-robredo-vp.html. Nakuha noong May 27, 2016. 
  3. "Sergio Osmeña | president of Philippines". Encyclopædia Britannica. June 3, 2011. Archived from the original on August 2, 2017. Retrieved April 6, 2017.
  4. Ramos, Roy (May 10, 2016). "New Philippines president is iron-fisted southern mayor", Anadolu Agency. 
  5. "Duterte eyes reinstating death penalty by lethal injection for drug crimes", Arab News (July 28, 2020). 
  6. Reganit, Jose Cielito (October 5, 2017). "Duterte creates Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission", Philippine News Agency. 
  7. "Duterte: 'I offered to resign as president because I am sick of corruption'", CNN Philippines (September 29, 2020). Retrieved on June 11, 2023. Archived from the original on October 1, 2020. 
  8. Hilotin, Jay (October 1, 2020). "Philippines: $85 billion infrastructure spending in 104 projects", Gulf News. 
  9. Lopez, Melissa Luz (April 16, 2020). "Duterte open to dropping infrastructure projects for more COVID-19 funding", CNN Philippines. Retrieved on June 11, 2023. Archived from the original on October 18, 2020. "The government plans to spend over ₱1 trillion this year on various construction projects, in keeping with the administration's promise to usher in a "Golden Age of Infrastructure" and fill the country's needs for longer and wider roads, convenient train systems, and bigger airports and seaports, to name a few." 
  10. Sicat, Gerardo P. (February 9, 2022). "The next president will inherit significant economic reforms", The Philippine Star. 
  11. Kabiling, Genalyn (July 27, 2020). "Duterte pushes shift to e-governance to cut red tape", Manila Bulletin. 
  12. "Duterte blames Congress for failed federalism bid, vows peaceful transition", GMA News Online (December 10, 2021).