World

Philippine VP resigns as education minister as Marcos alliance crumbles

2024.06.19 04:23

MANILA (Reuters) – Philippine Vice-President Sara Duterte resigned on Wednesday from her posts as education minister and vice-chair of an anti-insurgency task force, in the latest sign that her alliance with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has crumbled.

Marcos had accepted Duterte’s resignation and thanked her for her service, Presidential Communications Secretary Cheloy Garafil said in a statement, adding that the vice president did not provide a reason.

In a separate press conference, Duterte said her “resignation is not because of weakness but because of true concern for teachers and the youth.”

The Marcos and Duterte families joined forces in 2022 with Sara Duterte standing as Marcos’ vice-presidential running mate, allowing Marcos to tap the Duterte family’s huge support base and seal a comeback for the disgraced Marcos dynasty.

In the Philippines, the president and vice president are elected separately.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Philippine Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte speaks during an economic briefing following President Ferdinand Marcos Jr's first State of the Nation Address, in Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines, July 26, 2022. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David/File Photo

That alliance was always expected to collapse, but analystswere surprised by how soon the gloves have come off after Marcos’ predecessor, Rodrigo Duterte, accused the president in January of using drugs. Duterte’s son, who is currently the mayor of Davao city, had also called for the resignation of Marcos at the time.

“It is the break we have all been waiting for,” Jean Encinas-Franco, a political science professor at the University of the Philippines, said of the vice president’s decision to step down from her cabinet post.



Source link

Related Articles

Back to top button
bitcoin
Bitcoin (BTC) $ 85,417.89 6.75%
ethereum
Ethereum (ETH) $ 2,234.44 4.61%
tether
Tether (USDT) $ 0.99996 0.03%
xrp
XRP (XRP) $ 2.19 6.62%
bnb
BNB (BNB) $ 596.59 3.55%
solana
Solana (SOL) $ 143.31 8.56%
usd-coin
USDC (USDC) $ 1.00 0.00%
dogecoin
Dogecoin (DOGE) $ 0.20554 9.50%
cardano
Cardano (ADA) $ 0.645004 6.97%
staked-ether
Lido Staked Ether (STETH) $ 2,232.98 4.40%
tron
TRON (TRX) $ 0.237036 6.02%
wrapped-bitcoin
Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC) $ 85,230.84 6.46%
hedera-hashgraph
Hedera (HBAR) $ 0.237399 25.68%
litecoin
Litecoin (LTC) $ 126.64 5.91%
wrapped-steth
Wrapped stETH (WSTETH) $ 2,664.83 4.45%
stellar
Stellar (XLM) $ 0.307496 16.70%
chainlink
Chainlink (LINK) $ 14.73 5.62%
avalanche-2
Avalanche (AVAX) $ 21.92 2.72%
sui
Sui (SUI) $ 2.85 8.14%
leo-token
LEO Token (LEO) $ 9.24 0.22%
the-open-network
Toncoin (TON) $ 3.32 2.73%
shiba-inu
Shiba Inu (SHIB) $ 0.000014 3.76%
usds
USDS (USDS) $ 1.00 0.04%
mantra-dao
MANTRA (OM) $ 7.44 2.90%
polkadot
Polkadot (DOT) $ 4.64 0.32%
hyperliquid
Hyperliquid (HYPE) $ 19.75 0.71%
weth
WETH (WETH) $ 2,233.82 4.45%
bitcoin-cash
Bitcoin Cash (BCH) $ 313.00 10.73%
ethena-usde
Ethena USDe (USDE) $ 0.998989 0.02%
bitget-token
Bitget Token (BGB) $ 4.09 7.73%
wrapped-eeth
Wrapped eETH (WEETH) $ 2,370.34 4.56%
uniswap
Uniswap (UNI) $ 7.47 2.61%
monero
Monero (XMR) $ 221.40 5.93%
aptos
Aptos (APT) $ 6.55 11.70%
whitebit
WhiteBIT Coin (WBT) $ 26.60 3.33%
near
NEAR Protocol (NEAR) $ 3.10 8.41%
dai
Dai (DAI) $ 1.00 0.02%
pepe
Pepe (PEPE) $ 0.000008 2.78%
ondo-finance
Ondo (ONDO) $ 1.02 11.07%
internet-computer
Internet Computer (ICP) $ 6.48 4.01%
susds
sUSDS (SUSDS) $ 1.04 0.45%
ethereum-classic
Ethereum Classic (ETC) $ 19.44 5.71%
aave
Aave (AAVE) $ 190.54 3.69%
bittensor
Bittensor (TAO) $ 326.79 5.91%
okb
OKB (OKB) $ 45.45 6.24%
official-trump
Official Trump (TRUMP) $ 13.54 19.95%
gatechain-token
Gate (GT) $ 21.11 4.78%
mantle
Mantle (MNT) $ 0.75878 8.11%
coinbase-wrapped-btc
Coinbase Wrapped BTC (CBBTC) $ 85,416.89 6.72%
polygon-ecosystem-token
POL (ex-MATIC) (POL) $ 0.272464 3.92%