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THE BIG ONE
Rody’s election to presidency topped all stories in 2016 By ALEXANDER D. LOPEZ adlopez0920@gmail.com
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INDANAO, particularly Davao City, quickly came to the center stage of news and events in the Philippines, as its own son Rodrigo Duterte won the presidential race last May 2016 elections. “All roads now lead to Davao City,” was the famous quote that most newspapers and news outlets use in telling the country of their stories. Rody, as newspa-
per usually call President Duterte, swept more than 16 million votes and won in almost all regions in the country, including Metro Manila. During the campaigns, some national and foreign media outlets called him “The maverick anti-crime candidate”; “A brash crime-fighting mayor nicknamed The Punisher”; The anti-establishment firebrand; “The controversial”; “The Filipino Trump”; and so on. Yet, despite these monikers, which, other analysts said also
helped him capture the admiration of the most sectors in the country – Rody succeeded and was proclaimed the 16th President of the Republic. Throughout the campaigns, he pushed his main agenda of governance – federalism, equal opportunity to all, and to crush illegal drugs, crimes and corruption. And in a period of six months after he officially assumed office in Malacanang, Rody brought in reforms that instituted major changes in every aspects of Philippine society, from governance to the economy, culture and foreign relations. On governance The Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) reported of its sustained crusades for good governance among local government units (LGUs) in the country. DILG secretary Ismael D. Sueno told reporters in Manila last week that the government has been stirred to do better, to make things possible and to go beyond political divide. F BIG ONE, 5
THE BIG ONE. The face that currently dominates the Philippine scene which tends to spill over to the international arena. Photo by KING RODRIGUEZ/Presidential photo