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She resigned in May 2023 from Lakas–CMD where she served as chairperson. Lakas is part of the ruling coalition. [3] [4] In January 2024, President Marcos insisted that the UniTeam is still "vibrant", referring to his working relationship with his deputy. [5] Duterte tendered resignation from her position as education secretary in June 2024. [6]
MANILA (Reuters) -Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte resigned on Wednesday from the cabinet of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and another key post, not a surprise move given that her alliance ...
Duterte will remain the vice president. Duterte, 46, did not cite any reason for her resignation, Garafil said, but there have been open ... Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte is resigning ...
Duterte became the vice president on June 30, 2022, and was inaugurated 11 days earlier in Davao City. As vice president, Duterte concurrently served as the secretary of education and as vice chairperson of an anti-insurgency task force (NTF-ELCAC) but resigned from both positions on June 19, 2024. Despite her initial electoral alliance with ...
sara duterte Like her father, ex-President Rodrigo Duterte, the 46-year-old lawyer is a populist politician known for profanity-laced outbursts and temper that often clashed with official decorum. She made the political elites wary but endeared herself to ordinary people in a nation where name recall, political patronage and star-studded ...
Sara Duterte resigned from the Marcos Cabinet in June as education secretary and head of an anti-insurgency body and became one of the most vocal critics of the president, his wife and Romualdez, the president’s cousin who heads a congress that’s dominated by their allies.
Former Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte's son urged President Ferdinand Marcos Jr to resign on Sunday, calling him lazy and uncompassionate in a deepening rift between the two politically ...
The prayer rally was notable for the attendance of high profile politicians such as former president Rodrigo Duterte, vice president Sara Duterte, Imee Marcos, Davao City mayor Sebastian Duterte, Bongbong Marcos' former executive secretary Vic Rodriguez, and former presidential spokesperson Harry Roque.