MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine activists and the families of victims in a drug war that has killed thousands view with dread the possibility of President Rodrigo Duterte staying on as vice-president for six more years after his time in the top job ends next year.
The constitution bars a re-election bid by Duterte, 76, but he said on Tuesday he would run for vice president in 2022 https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/update-2-philippines-duterte-raises-rivals-suspicions-by-seeking-vice-presidency-in-2022/ar-AANF4dE in order to keep up his crusade on insurgency, criminal activities and drug dealers.
