Duterte to work from Davao City home in next few days | Inquirer News

Duterte to work from Davao City home in next few days

/ 04:54 AM June 02, 2020

MANILA, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte will be working from Davao City in the next few days.

Malacañang said the President was scheduled to meet with the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases and address the nation from his hometown on Thursday.

“Now that he’s in Mindanao, he’s not only there for a reunion [with his family]. He will also check on Mindanao’s situation,” presidential spokesperson Harry Roque told a press briefing.

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He went on: “The President will hold official functions in Davao City. This includes his report to the nation and his meeting with some IATF members in Davao City.”

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Roque said some IATF members will fly to the President’s hometown for a meeting on Thursday.

Mr. Duterte is also scheduled to address the nation in a televised message that day.

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The President returned to Davao City on Saturday for the second time in May as Metro Manila slowly eased its community quarantine restrictions amid the new coronavirus pandemic.

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The Palace said Duterte was expected to stay longer in his hometown this time since his first visit after the two-month lockdown only lasted three days.

Prior to the COVID-19 crisis, the President usually flew home to Davao City on weekends.

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