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Netizens call Pres. Rodrigo Duterte a “marites” again after threatening to reveal “most corrupt” presidential candidate

Duterte said it was important for him to reveal this candidate because becoming his successor is no joke

President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday said he’d eventually name the “most corrupt” presidential aspirant and “what’s wrong” with them.

He’ll discuss the elections “in due time.”

“I will personally name the candidates and maybe what’s wrong with them na kailangan malaman ng tao because you are electing a president, sino ‘yong pinaka-corrupt na kandidato,” he said, adding that his information comes from “from everybody” and “personal experience.”

“Meron d’yan who has a—talagang hindi puwede maging presidente,

“Meron naman d’yan na presidente, pero masyadong korap. Akala lang kasi ng tao malinis, pero iyong mga nag-transact sa business sa kaniya, official business pati iyong mga Chinese, nagreklamo na na masyadong korap daw,” he furthered.

Another candidate just lacks the attributes to become an effective president, Duterte said.

“Medyo kulang talaga, kulang na kulang. Everyday may sasabihin siya na mali o maski the fundamentals of what a person na gustong mag-Presidente dapat.”

Duterte said it was important for him to reveal this candidate because becoming his successor is no joke.

“I’m talking to you as your President. Kailangan ilalabas ko kasi we are talking of elections, we are talking of our country and the next rulers, so to say, so to speak,”  “Walang personalan ‘to…nothing at stake for me, wala talaga akong rason ba’t maghanap pa ako ng kalaban.” he accentuated.

Netizens accused Duterte again of acting like a “marites” because of his blind items.

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Duterte previously said that a candidate uses cocaine and comes from a wealthy family.

He then called Bongbong Marcos a “weak leader.”

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