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Philippines’ President Warns of ’Revolutionary Government’

Philippines’ President Warns of ’Revolutionary Government’
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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte warned he is prepared to establish a "revolutionary government" to fend off alleged efforts to oust him, fueling fears of a looming dictatorship.

Philippines’ President Warns of ’Revolutionary Government’

He issued the warning on state television late Friday as he railed against the press, European lawmakers and other critics of his war on drug that has left thousands dead and led rights groups to warn of a crime against humanity.

Duterte said he would resort to a revolutionary government, as opposed to martial law that would require congressional approval, if communists and other opponents tried to destabilize his rule.

"If your destabilization is taking place and there is chaos already, I will not hesitate to declare a revolutionary government until the end of my term and I will arrest all of you and we can go to a full scale war against the reds," Duterte said, in reference to communist rebels who have waged a nearly 50-year insurgency.

Duterte cited the precedent set by Corazon Aquino, who established a revolutionary government soon after leading a "People Power" uprising in 1986 that ended the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos.

Aquino sacked all elected officials, abolished Congress and tore up the 1973 constitution in favor of a provisional charter.

She handpicked a commission to write a new constitution, which was ratified by plebiscite in 1987 and paved the way for elections. She is revered by many Filipinos who continue to see her as a heroine of democracy.

Under the post-Aquino constitution, presidents are limited to a single term of six years.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

 

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