The last marching orders of former President Rodrigo Roa Duterte
before she stepped down from Malacanang was his call to all Filipinos to support
the administration of newly-installed President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.
“Let us give all our support to the new
administration. Tulungan natin sila. Tulungan natin sila (Let us help
them),” he said in a video shared by former acting presidential spokesperson
and Communications Secretary Martin Andanar.
This is not the first time Duterte enjoined the
public to rally behind Marcos.
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Last June 6, Duterte asked Filipinos to “come to
terms” with the results of the May 9 polls, the next administration would need
their cooperation to ensure the country’s success.
“President-elect Marcos would need the cooperation
and help of everybody. We must give it to him,” Duterte said in his
fourth-to-the last Talk to the People.
He said the public must respect the decision of the
majority, adding that it is the essence of democracy.
“Pag nagsalita na yung taongbayan kung sino yung mga leader na
gusto nila, sunod tayo. Iwasan ninyo ang politika (Once the people have
decided on who they want as leader, we have to follow. Avoid politicking),” he
added.
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