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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, May 8, 2016
‘Asia’s Trump’ Rodrigo Duterte leads as Philippines election campaign draws to a close

Presidential candidate Rodrigo Duterte answers questions from the media in Manila, Philippines. Pic: AP.
7th May 2016
A BRUISING presidential campaign is drawing to a close in the
Philippines with a last-minute attempt by the president to unify
candidates against a front-running mayor perceived as a threat to
democracy virtually collapsing.
After crisscrossing the archipelago nation for three months, five
presidential candidates led by Mayor Rodrigo Duterte will converge in
the vote-rich capital Saturday for their final rallies ahead of Monday’s
vote. Thousands of police have been deployed to maintain order.
On the eve of the end of campaigning, President Benigno Aquino III made a
desperate call on candidates to agree to an alliance to defeat the
brash Duterte, who has been likened to U.S. Republican front-runner
Donald Trump for his controversial remarks but has topped pre-poll
surveys on a pledge to wipe out criminals and corruption.
Duterte’s 30-point lead in surveys can be overcome if his trailing
rivals — mainly former Interior Secretary Mar Roxas and Sen. Grace Poe —
join hands, Aquino said, implying that some of them should back out and
support a single aspirant.
Under the Philippine electoral system, a candidate who gets the most
votes is proclaimed the winner, even if no one gets a majority.
Poe, however, refused an invitation by Roxas, who has been backed by
Aquino, to meet and discuss an arrangement where she would be forced to
back out. Vice President Jejomar Binay also stated he would not step
aside. Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago, who has trailed far behind in
surveys, has also vowed never to surrender.
Duterte’s camp said calls for an alliance against him “reeks of stench of defeat.”
“It’s an admission that a victory by Mayor Rodrigo Duterte has virtually
become inevitable,” said the mayor’s national campaign manager Leoncio
Evasco Jr.
A longtime mayor of southern Davao city, the 71-year-old Duterte courted
controversy with his profanity-laden speeches, vulgar jokes and
devil-may-care irreverence but has successfully tapped into public
insecurities with a bold promise to wipe out crime and corruption in
three to six months if he is elected.
Aquino, business executives and church leaders felt that he crossed the
line when he joked about wanting to have raped first an Australian
missionary, who was gang raped and brutally killed by inmates in a 1989
jail riot.
When the Australian and U.S. ambassadors sniped at his joke, Duterte
asked them to shut up and expressed openness at the possibility of
severing ties with major Western allies if he wins the presidency.
He also has threatened to close Congress if lawmakers try to impeach him
if he wins next week and has said he would allow Marxist guerrillas to
play a political role in his government.
A senator has threatened to immediately try to impeach Duterte if he becomes president.
Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV has filed a corruption complaint alleging the
mayor hired non-existent employees and kept a huge amount in a joint
bank account with his daughter that he did not declare publicly in 2014,
as required by law. Duterte has denied any wrongdoing.
Additional reporting from Associated Press

