Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano: “This is why the Filipino people love President Duterte. And why his critics will never understand him. Where they see a politician, the whole nation sees a grieving father.' | DJEsguerraINQ
MANILA, Philippines — House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano described President Rodrigo Duterte as a “grieving father” after the Chief Executive kissed the ground at the blast site in Jolo, Sulu to honor those who were killed by the twin bombings last week.
“This is why the Filipino people love President Duterte. And why his critics will never understand him. Where they see a politician, the whole nation sees a grieving father,” Cayetano wrote in a Facebook post Monday.“Maraming Salamat Mr. President – for showing us true leadership in this time of crisis.”
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