translated from Spanish: Tired of the corruption, Duterte threatens to resign

Philippines.-feel tired of persecution made by his Government against corrupt officials, the Philippine President, Rodrigo Duterte hinted that he is considering the possibility presented his resignation to his mandate, despite the fact that her remaining four years. Read more: sorted trasfundir blood girl despite the faith of Rodrigo Duterte parents threatened to resign his mandate. Photo: AFP read more: pastry chef returns to the Court not to make cake woman ‘trans’ according to local media, the President said in his speech last Tuesday at the Malacanang Palace, which “was tired of the Government expel corrupt officials”.
In his message said: “guys, I want you to know that I am thinking of resigning because I am tired. I am not angry with anyone. My persecution against bribes and corruption seems to be endless, and has contaminated nearly all departments and offices of the Government.”

Between the different comments that resulted in the revelation of the President, says there are doubts regarding who will be his successor, and if President of Philippines Vice President Leni Robredo will occupy it.
He commented that: “I am hesitating to suggest a constitutional succession. I have nothing against Robredo. She is a lawyer, they have heard it. But I do not think that you can improve anything here.”

It is important to mention that on several occasions, the President Duterte has expressed interest in relinquishing his position and offers various reasons; but in the last two years it has faced allegations of corruption against him and his sons. Also the President has not concluded with the process of constitutional change towards federalism, and achieve it, you can remove and rest because they claim that it is “old and not remain more ambitions”, say analysts. Among the scandals of Duterte mentioned that she publicly kissed a girl on the lips, and the women there made request to resign. In this note: Philippines Rodrigo Duterte tired government persecution officials corruption



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