Follow us for updates
© 2022 reportr.world
Read the Story →

In 10-Second Speech, Duterte Thanks Filipinos Ahead of Palace Exit

He's about to step down from power.
by Arianne Merez
Just now
Photo/s: Presidential Photo
Shares

President Rodrigo Duterte on Sunday delivered his shortest speech yet in his six-year term to thank the Filipino people before he steps down later this week.

Duterte made a 10-second remark during the “Salamat PRRD” thanksgiving concert at the Quirino Grandstand in Manila.

Maiksi lang po. Sa sambayanang Pilipino, maraming, maraming salamat sa inyo," Duterte said before bowing down to the crowd.

READ: Duterte Rallies Filipinos Behind Marcos Jr., Saying 'That's Democracy'

The speech is a rarity for the 77-year-old leader who has been known to deliver spontaneous remarks peppered with expletives.

Throughout his presidency, Duterte has usually delivered hour-long speeches in different functions to address several issues ranging from the country's drug problem, corruption, and even to share glimpses of his childhood and family life. 

A popular president until the end of his term, Duterte leaves Malacañang on June 30 as his elected successor Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. assumes power as the 17th president of the Republic of the Philippines.

Continue reading below ↓

ALSO READ:

Duterte Wishes to Visit West Philippine Sea as a Civilian

Bongbong Marcos Says to Take on Agri Chief Job 'For Now'

Continue reading below ↓
Recommended Videos

Reportr is now on Quento. Download the app or visit the Quento website for more articles and videos from Reportr and your favorite websites.

Latest Headlines
Read Next
Recent News
Future-proof your career in the digital age.
With the reopening of several local destinations, this app has never been more timely.
Joe Biden is sending the Second Gentleman to Manila.
A long-time spokesman of the Army and the Armed Forces.
The news. So what? Subscribe to the newsletter that explains what the news means for you.
The email address you entered is invalid.
Thank you for signing up to On Three, reportr's weekly newsletter delivered to your mailbox three times a week. Only the latest, most useful and most insightful reads.
By signing up to reportr.world newsletter, you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.