#INQBack: Rodrigo Duterte’s agenda during the 2016 campaign

Now that the 2016 Philippine national and local elections have come and gone, the Filipino people are expected to hold their duly elected leaders accountable for the promises they made on the campaign trail.

For instance, Rodrigo Duterte, who begins his term as President noon of June 30, 2016, has stated on multiple occasions his intent to eradicate crime, drugs and corruption as the first steps to addressing poverty in the country.

In our quest for transparency, the Inquirer is thus reviving Duterte’s answers to our 10-part “Agenda of the Next President” series, which enumerated the presidential candidates’ agendas and concrete action plans on pressing national concerns.

LOOK: Agenda of the Next President series

The series, which ran from Feb. 9 to 19, 2016, highlighted 10 issues: poverty, economy and jobs, food security, peace and order, corruption, health care, foreign policy, traffic, climate change and Internet connectivity.

Duterte, in his response to the Inquirer, also included his action plan on infrastructure. The full agenda below is published verbatim.

POVERTY

ECONOMY AND JOBS

FOOD SECURITY

PEACE AND ORDER

CORRUPTION

Leadership by example will be institutionalized. Simple living shall be the rule, with no exceptions, starting from the presidency itself. The Freedom of Information Law shall be passed soonest. The provisions of the Bank Secrecy Law shall be amended so that public servants shall not be protected when under investigation for possible anomalies. The government will be streamlined to do away with redundant offices, as well as prevent conflicting mandates. (Example: An Environment Protection Authority under the Office of the President shall be devolved from the mandate of the Department of Natural Resources. A Consumer Protection Authority likewise from the mandate of business and investment promotion of the Department of Trade and Industry.)

HEALTH CARE

FOREIGN POLICY

TRAFFIC

CLIMATE CHANGE

INTERNET CONNECTIVITY

INFRASTRUCTURE

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