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Duterte's son calls Philippine President Marcos 'lazy', urges him to quit

MANILA — Former Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte's son urged President Ferdinand Marcos Jr to resign on Sunday (Jan 28), calling him lazy and uncompassionate in a deepening rift between the two politically powerful families.

Marcos teamed up with Duterte's daughter Sara to make her vice-president in their 2022 election win. But cracks in the families' alliance have emerged as the incumbent has veered away from his predecessor's anti-drugs and foreign policies.

Sebastian Duterte, who is mayor of Philippines' third most populous city Davao, said there had been a resurgence in crime after his father's hardline campaign had been relaxed.

At a leadership forum, he also accused Marcos of endangering innocent Filipinos by allowing the Americans in, a reference to expanded US access to military bases, including several close to Taiwan. The older Duterte had forged closer ties with China.

Sebastian Duterte also opposed Marcos' decision to restart peace negotiations with communist rebels, saying he did not know anything about the suffering of people living in areas that used to be rebel strongholds.

"You are lazy and you lack compassion. That's why we are unhappy," he said.

Mid-term elections loom

He spoke just before Marcos took the stage at a government-led rally in the capital to drum up support for his Bagong Pilipinas (New Philippines) campaign, where he has promised to improve state services and budget transparency.

Marcos' alliance with the Dutertes was crucial to his presidential victory, so a souring of their relations could have implications in his bid to solidify his support base ahead of the mid-term Senate and congressional election next year.

Sara Duterte, who is also education secretary, attended the president's

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