Elections won’t distract Duterte, Palace assures
Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Wed, 02 Jan 2019 16:01:49 +0000
After an “excellent” performance in the past year, President Duterte is committed to sustain the crackdown on illegal drugs and corruption, boost economic growth, and generate local jobs this New Year.
Presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo assured the public that in pursuing these priorities, the President
would not be distracted by the start of the election period this year.
“2019 is an election year but it will not deter the President in focusing on his priorities of fighting criminality,
illegal drugs, and corruption,” Panelo said.
“We expect to do more in the remaining years of the President’s term to continue fulfilling his vow as well as satisfying the clamor of the Filipinos for genuine and meaningful change,” he added.
The government would also continue to implement various projects aiming to improve the country’s infrastructure
network this year, according to Panelo.
“The Build, Build, Build program of the Duterte administration is also in full swing which will continue
to create more jobs and boost the country’s economic growth,” he said.
Panelo earlier declared that the President “performed excellently” in 2018 following the government’s
accomplishments under his leadership.
Among the significant achievements cited by Panelo were the country’s strong and growing economy, signing of the Bangsamoro Organic Law, the labor protection pact for Filipino workers in Kuwait, and reduction in the country’s
crime rate.
He also said the President pursued an independent foreign policy by “removing our country’s subservience to the United States and improving our relations with all countries, including China, Russia, and those in Southeast Asia.”
Panelo also said there was “less corruption now” after the President fired several government and military officials, including “longtime friends and allies” for corruption or incompetence. He noted that it was up to the Ombudsman to prosecute these persons involved in alleged irregularities. (Genalyn D. Kabiling)