Filipino president instructs army to shoot him if he ever becomes dictator

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News ID: 18370
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Publish Date: 21:21 - 25 January 2018
TEHRAN, January 25 - Filipino president Rodrigo Duterte has instructed his country's army and police force to shoot him if he ever becomes dictator and stays on beyond his term.

Filipino president instructs army to shoot him if he ever becomes dictatorTEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) - He made the comments after his critics accused him of ordering loyalist politicians in the country's Congress to change the constitution and introduce a federal system which would allow him to stay in power after 2022, when his single term ends.

Seeking to dispel speculation about the changes, the 72-year-old told soldiers during an army base visit: “If I overstay and wanted to become a dictator, shoot me, I am not joking."

Security forces should not allow anybody to mess with the constitution, he said, adding: “It is your job to protect the constitution and to protect the people. Remember, it is your solemn duty.”

Duterte has advocated federalism to tackle inequality, empower provinces and recognize the country’s diverse makeup.

But controversial leader, who promised to kill every drug dealer and user and feed their corpses to the fish in Manila Bay, during his presidential election, has denied that he has ordered allies to introduce a federal system.

However, last week his political supporters voted to form a constituent assembly that could revise the charter by May, scrapping mid-term elections next year and extending the terms of all elected officials.

Critics have accused politicians of trying to prolong their stay in office, or of seeking a way for the hugely popular Duterte to remain in power beyond the end of his term.

Opponents warn it could lead to a repeat of the oppressive rule of late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, saying they are troubled by Duterte’s admiration for Marcos and his similar authoritarian traits.

Duterte’s spokesperson, Harry Roque, has repeatedly said the President has no desire to stay longer than his term and, if anything, would prefer to retire earlier.

Source: Independent

 

 

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