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Baste apologizes for resignation call

MANILA, Philippines — For demanding in a speech on Sunday the resignation of President Marcos, Davao City Mayor Sebastian “Baste” Duterte has already apologized, according to Sen. Imee Marcos, who dismissed his outburst as one spawned by fear of the possible arrest of his father and sister by the International Criminal Court (ICC).

“Mayor Baste approached me to say sorry over and over again. I understood him for being emotional because of concerns that his father and sister may be arrested,” Marcos said in an ambush interview at the Senate.

“He will really have an emotional outburst,” she added.

Asked by reporters about the Duterte patriarch’s calling her brother a drug addict, the senator just shrugged it off.

“I’m not involved there. They can handle it alone,” Marcos said. “Nakakaloka (It’s insane). That’s all I have to say.”

The Davao City mayor is a son of former president Rodrigo Duterte and a brother to Vice President Sara Duterte, who is a friend and political ally of Senator Marcos.

The former president is under investigation by the ICC for possible crime against humanity, specifically for the killing of thousands of alleged drug offenders and other suspected criminals.

In Hanoi where he was on a state visit, President Marcos said his partnership with the Vice President remains the same despite the recent tirades against him by her father.

“It’s exactly the same because she hasn’t said anything of that nature…So it hasn’t changed,” Marcos told Manila-based reporters covering his two-day state visit.

Asked if he is keeping Duterte as his education chief, Marcos, quickly responded, “Yes, yes, yes, yes.”

Asked if the UniTeam, the alliance formed during the May 2022 elections between him and Duterte, is still intact, the President answered, “I think so. I believe so.”

“Because if you remember, UniTeam is not just one party or two parties or three parties, it is the unification of all political forces in the Philippines to come together for the good of the country. And that is still there,” he said. “It is still vibrant and it is still worth it and will continue on that basis.”

Last week, the older Duterte accused Marcos of being a drug addict in an

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