Marcos still wants Duterte endorsement
MANILA, Philippines — Presidential aspirant and former senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. said Monday that while he still wants the endorsement of President Rodrigo Duterte, the final decision is in the chief executive’s hands.
In an interview with One News PH, Marcos admitted that he is still in talks with people close to the President ahead of the 2022 national elections.
“Nag-uusap naman kami lagi. Hindi si President mismo pero ‘yong mga tao niya. Siyempre, napag-uusapan namin ang political situation sa kasalukuyan. Napapag-usapan siyempre sasabihin ko sana magsama na tayo,” Marcos said when asked if he has stopped seeking Duterte’s endorsement.
(We always talk—not the President but his people. Of course, we talk about the current political situation. We talk and I tell them my hopes to work together.)
“In my case, then yes of course, I think—hindi naman mahirap na maintindihan, siyempre ang isang kandidato ninanais ‘yong endorsement ng nakaupong pangulo. There’s no question about that,” he added.
Article continues after this advertisement(In my case, then, of course, it’s not hard to understand that any candidate wants the endorsement of the sitting president.)
Article continues after this advertisementMarcos believes that the “first step” has been taken with the PDP-Laban wing backed by Duterte adopting Davao City mayor Inday Sara Duterte-Carpio as its vice-presidential candidate.
Duterte-Carpio is Marcos’ runningmate.
READ: Cusi-led PDP-Laban wing adopts Sara Duterte as VP candidate
“There is movement in that regard,” Marcos said.
Nonetheless, Marcos said the decision is for Duterte to make.
“But as to how are things done, kung ano sa pag-iisip ni [President Duterte] tungkol diyan, e wala ako masasabi (Whatever is on President’s mind, I cannot say),” Marcos said.
Duterte has previously publicly criticized Marcos even as the latter’s running mate is the daughter of the President.
At one point, Duterte called even Marcos a “weak leader” and supported the presidential bid of Senator Bong Go, who later withdrew his candidacy for the presidency.
READ: Duterte takes jab at Bongbong Marcos anew, calls him ‘weak leader’