Duterte called on the military to protect the constitution, warning him to be careful of being ouste

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-05

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Recently, Marcos and former Duterte in the Philippines held rallies in Manila and Davao respectively and blamed each other. According to Philippine estimates, about 400,000 people attended the Marcos rally, while about 40,000 people attended the Duterte rally. The two men made fierce verbal attacks during the rally, which marked the openness of the contradictions between the two major political forces in the Philippines, and the contradictions between the two sides were difficult to reconcile.

Marcos has staged a marginalization tactic against Duterte's daughter, Sarah, and has tried to go against the consensus of the political alliance between the two sides. His political allies launched an investigation into Sarah's whereabouts in the Philippine Congress, which drew Duterte's ire. Duterte accused Marcos of being a drug addict and hinted at letting Marcos**.

One of the root causes of the conflict between the two sides is that Marcos seeks to amend the constitution and extend his re-election term. The Constitution of the Philippines stipulates that the term of office is 6 years and cannot be renewed. Duterte plans to push his daughter Sarah as deputy after leaving office in 2022 to pave the way for her 2028 campaign. However, Marcos sidelined Sarah and tried to amend the constitution to extend his re-election, which went against the consensus of the political coalition between the two sides. As a result, the contradictions between the two sides have further deepened and moved towards an irreconcilable state.

Marcos also tried to amend the economic and political parts of the constitution, including removing restrictions on foreign ownership of companies in most sectors of the Philippines and no longer limiting the tenure of the Philippines. However, in addition to the Duterte family, the Philippine Senate also strongly opposes the constitutional amendment and accuses those concerned of trying to rule out the Senate's practice of amending the constitution.

At the rally, Duterte hinted that he might seek to get Marcos** and warned that Marcos might face the same fate as his father. Marcos Sr. was overthrown by the Filipino populace in 1986** and his family went into exile in the United States. However, instead of responding positively, Marcos retaliated by attacking Duterte's unclear thinking, saying that he was under the influence of fentanyl drugs.

Fentanyl became one of the focal points of mutual attack between the two sides. At the rally, Duterte pointed out that he had used fentanyl to awn pain from a motorcycle accident. Marcos, on the other hand, suggested that Duterte's current use of fentanyl had caused his judgment to suffer. The two sides have attacked each other over drugs, suggesting that the political war between Duterte and Marcos has begun.

As the contradictions between Marcos and Duterte have become more acute, the political rift within the Philippines has deepened. The large number of participants at the rally between the two sides reflected the Filipino people's concern and participation in this political war. However, such contradictions and confrontations will only plunge the Philippines into a volatile and unstable situation.

The accusations between the two sides have become more and more intense, and the issue of constitutional amendment has become a flashpoint. Marcos has tried to amend the constitution to extend his re-election and strengthen his political power, which Duterte sees as a threat to him and his family. The Philippine Senate also opposes the constitutional amendment, believing that such a move is sinister and despicable. The deepening political rift within the Philippines is pushing the country into a state of instability and uncertainty.

The political war between Duterte and Marcos is escalating, with accusations and verbal attacks not only at the rally. One of the reasons behind the irreconcilable contradictions between the two sides is that Marcos seeks to amend the constitution to extend his re-election, jeopardizing the long-term plans of Duterte's forces. In this political war, the two sides have made accusations against each other about the drug problem, which has further deepened the contradictions. The deepening political rift within the Philippines is driving the country towards instability and instability.

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