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Duterte spends ‘noche buena’ with family in Davao

By: - Reporter / @NCorralesINQ
/ 01:02 PM December 25, 2018

Dutere spends ‘noche buena’ with family in Davao

President Rodrigo Duterte spends his “noche buena” with his family in Davao City. Photo from Paolo Duterte’s Facebook page

MANILA, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte spent “noche buena” with his family in Davao City on Christmas eve.

A photo shared by presidential son and former vice mayor Paolo Duterte showed the President seated by the  table with his ex-wife Elizabeth Zimmerman, eldest daughter Davao City Mayor Sara and youngest son Sebastian.

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The President’s grandchildren also joined the celebration.

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Even before becoming a President, Mr. Duterte  always celebrated the holidays with his family in Davao City and by visiting young cancer patients in his hometown, a tradition he has observed since he was mayor.

In his Christmas message, Duterte urged Filipinos to nurture the values of compassion, kindness, and reconciliation. /kga

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