Baste Duterte asume la presidencia del PDP-Laban

El alcalde Sebastian “Baste” Duterte prestó juramento el sábado como nuevo presidente del Partido Demokratikong Pilipino-Laban ng Bayan (PDP-Laban) en la ciudad de Davao, en sustitución de su padre, el expresidente Rodrigo Duterte. Rodrigo Duterte se encuentra detenido en las instalaciones de la Corte Penal Internacional en La Haya.

En la ciudad de Davao, Filipinas, el alcalde Sebastian “Baste” Duterte prestó juramento como nuevo presidente del PDP-Laban ante su vicepresidente, Al Cusi. Entre los asistentes se encontraban el senador Bong Go, el exsecretario del Departamento de Presupuesto y Gestión, Wendel Avisado, y el abogado Raul Lambino. Se espera que el partido apoye la candidatura de la vicepresidenta Sara Duterte a la presidencia en las elecciones nacionales de 2028. El alcalde Duterte también ha sido designado para liderar la Coalición Reform Alliance for Good Governance and Accountability (RAGE), lanzada el día anterior en San Juan. La coalición, compuesta por el PDP-Laban, el Partido Reporma y Reform PH, se describió a sí misma como un “frente unido” para impulsar la rendición de cuentas, defender los procesos democráticos y abordar las preocupaciones nacionales urgentes. “Tenemos que comunicarnos entre nosotros como un frente unido que avanza en el positivismo y el servicio al pueblo. Recuerden siempre que pase lo que pase, siempre estaré aquí para ustedes, el alcalde Baste Duterte de la ciudad de Davao”, dijo Duterte. La coalición aseguró contar con el apoyo de “más de 600 grupos paralelos a nivel nacional”. Entre los firmantes del manifiesto de RAGE se encontraban Go, los exlegisladores Pantaleon Alvarez y Mike Defensor, y el exsecretario ejecutivo Vic Rodriguez.

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