Published July 10, 2021, 10:57 AM
CEBU CITY – Backers of the “Run Sara Run” movement are now starting to sense their preferred next leader of the country has started to take a brisk walk towards national politics.
This as Presidential daughter and Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio admitted she is open to running for president in 2022.
“Yes, opo,” Duterte-Carpio’s reply when asked by reporters during her visit at the Cebu Capitol Friday afternoon.
SARA IN CEBU. Davao City Mayor Duterte-Carpio and Cebu Governor Gwendolyn Garcia held a two-hour close-door, meeting Friday, July 9, at the Cebu Provincial Capitol. (Gov. Gwen Garcia FB Page/MANILA BULLETIN)
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#PHVote Hot Takes: Commentaries, analyses on the 2022 Philippine elections
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What you need to know
During election season in the Philippines, opinions are a dime a dozen. Everyone has something to say – from which president-vice president tandem makes the most sense, to what floundering political parties should do to survive. And as we inch closer to that fateful day in May 2022, the debates are sure to get louder.
On Rappler’s #PHVote Hot Takes, Rappler’s editors and reporters cut through the chatter with quick and nuanced analyses as events unfold in real time. Tried and tested in election coverages, they can offer valuable context and tidbits you won’t find on your social media feeds – so you can make more informed decisions before heading to the polls.