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Rodrigo Duterte

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Rodrigo Duterte

Rodrigo Roa Duterte (born March 28, 1945) is a Filipino lawyer and politician who served as the 16th president of the Philippines from 2016 to 2022. He had served as the mayor of Davao City in the past. Duterte is the first Philippine president from Mindanao, and is the oldest person to assume office, beginning his term at age 71. Duterte is the chairman of Partido Demokratiko Pilipino, the ruling party during his presidency. Born in Maasin, Leyte (now in Southern Leyte), Duterte moved to Davao as a child where his father, Vicente Duterte, served as provincial governor. He studied political science at the Lyceum of the Philippines University, graduating in 1968, before obtaining a law degree from San Beda College of Law in 1972. He then worked as a lawyer and prosecutor for Davao City, before becoming vice mayor and, subsequently, mayor of the city in the wake of the 1986 People Power Revolution. Duterte won seven terms and served as mayor of Davao for over 22 years, during which the once crime-ridden city became peaceful and investor-friendly. Duterte's 2016 presidential campaign led to his election victory. During his presidency, his domestic policy focused on combating the illegal drug trade by initiating the controversial war on drugs, fighting crime and corruption, and intensified efforts against terrorism and communist insurgency. He launched a massive infrastructure plan, initiated liberal economic reforms, streamlined government processes, and proposed a shift to a federal system of government which was ultimately unsuccessful. He also oversaw the controversial burial of Ferdinand Marcos, the 2017 Battle of Marawi, and the government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Duterte praised the Armed Forces of the Philippines for their role in national security and disaster response, particularly highlighting their efforts during the 2017 Battle of Marawi and in providing humanitarian assistance during natural calamities. He declared the intention to pursue an "independent foreign policy", and strengthened relations with China and Russia. He initially announced his candidacy for vice president in the 2022 election; in October 2021, he said he was retiring from politics. The next month, he filed his candidacy for senator but withdrew it on December 14. Duterte's political positions have been described as right-wing populist, as well as nationalist. His political success has been aided by his vocal support for the extrajudicial killing of drug users and criminals. His career has sparked numerous protests and attracted controversy, particularly over human rights issues and his controversial comments. Duterte has repeatedly stated that he personally killed criminal suspects during his term as mayor of Davao. Extrajudicial killings that were allegedly committed by the Davao Death Squad between 1998 and 2016 during Duterte's mayoralty have also been scrutinized by human-rights groups and the Office of the Ombudsman. The victims were mainly alleged drug users, alleged petty criminals, and street children. The International Criminal Court opened a preliminary investigation into Duterte's drug war in 2018, prompting Duterte to withdraw the Philippines from that body in response. In 2019, he became the first Philippine president since 1986 not to publicize his Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net Worth; his SALNs since 2019 would only be revealed post-presidency in November 2025. Duterte's popularity and domestic approval rating remained relatively high throughout his presidency, and by the end of his term he was the most popular president since the 1986 revolution. The investigation of the International Criminal Court (ICC) led to Duterte's arrest and transfer to The Hague on March 11, 2025, making him the first Philippine president to face an international tribunal and the first Asian leader to face a trial before the ICC. Despite this, he was re-elected as the mayor of Davao City in 2025; as he remains in The Hague, his son Baste is serving in his place as the acting mayor. As he failed to take his oath within the prescribed six-month period, he was disqualified from assuming office under the provisions of the Local Government Code.

Infobox

Vice President
Leni Robredo
Preceded by
Peter Laviña
Succeeded by
Prospero Nograles
Vice Mayor
Dominador Zuño Jr. (1988–1992) Luis Bonguyan (1992–1995) Benjamin de Guzman (1995–1998)
Mayor
Zafiro Respicio
Party positions held
Party positions held Chairman of Partido Demokratiko PilipinoIncumbentAssumed office February 7, 2016PresidentKoko Pimentel Manny Pacquiao Alfonso Cusi Jose Alvarez Robin PadillaPreceded byIsmael SuenoChairman of the Davao City Liberal PartyIn office 2009 – February 21, 2015Preceded byPeter Laviña
President
Koko Pimentel Manny Pacquiao Alfonso Cusi Jose Alvarez Robin Padilla
Born
Rodrigo Roa Duterte (1945-03-28) March 28, 1945 Maasin, Leyte, Philippine Commonwealth
Party
PDP (2001–2009; 2015–present) HTL (local party; 2001–present)
Other political affiliations
Liberal (2009–2015) LAMMP (1998–2001) Lakas (1995–1998) Nacionalista (1990–1995) Independent (1986–1990)
Spouse
Elizabeth Zimmerman (m. 1973; ann. 2000)
Domestic partner
Honeylet Avanceña (c. 1996–present)
Relations
Duterte family
Children
Paolo Sara Sebastian Veronica
Parents
Vicente Duterte (father) Soledad Roa (mother)
Relatives
Omar Duterte (grandson) Rigo Duterte (grandson)
Education
Lyceum of the Philippines University (BA) San Beda College (LLB)
Nicknames
Digong Rody PRRD
Criminal status
Remanded under ICC custody
Criminal charge
Crimes against humanity of murder
Capture status
Arrested on March 11, 2025
Imprisoned at
United Nations Detention Unit

Tables

SWS Net satisfaction ratings of Rodrigo Duterte (September 2016–June 2022) · Public image › Approval ratings
Sep 2016
Sep 2016
Date
Sep 2016
Rating
+64
Dec 2016
Dec 2016
Date
Dec 2016
Rating
+63
Mar 2017
Mar 2017
Date
Mar 2017
Rating
+63
Jun 2017
Jun 2017
Date
Jun 2017
Rating
+66
Sep 2017
Sep 2017
Date
Sep 2017
Rating
+48
Dec 2017
Dec 2017
Date
Dec 2017
Rating
+58
Mar 2018
Mar 2018
Date
Mar 2018
Rating
+56
Jun 2018
Jun 2018
Date
Jun 2018
Rating
+45
Sep 2018
Sep 2018
Date
Sep 2018
Rating
+54
Dec 2018
Dec 2018
Date
Dec 2018
Rating
+60
Mar 2019
Mar 2019
Date
Mar 2019
Rating
+66
Jun 2019
Jun 2019
Date
Jun 2019
Rating
+68
Sep 2019
Sep 2019
Date
Sep 2019
Rating
+65
Dec 2019
Dec 2019
Date
Dec 2019
Rating
+72
Nov 2020
Nov 2020
Date
Nov 2020
Rating
+79
May 2021
May 2021
Date
May 2021
Rating
+65
Jun 2021
Jun 2021
Date
Jun 2021
Rating
+62
Sep 2021
Sep 2021
Date
Sep 2021
Rating
+52
Dec 2021
Dec 2021
Date
Dec 2021
Rating
+60
Apr 2022
Apr 2022
Date
Apr 2022
Rating
+65
Jun 2022
Jun 2022
Date
Jun 2022
Rating
+81
Date
Rating
Sep 2016
+64
Dec 2016
+63
Mar 2017
+63
Jun 2017
+66
Sep 2017
+48
Dec 2017
+58
Mar 2018
+56
Jun 2018
+45
Sep 2018
+54
Dec 2018
+60
Mar 2019
+66
Jun 2019
+68
Sep 2019
+65
Dec 2019
+72
Nov 2020
+79
May 2021
+65
Jun 2021
+62
Sep 2021
+52
Dec 2021
+60
Apr 2022
+65
Jun 2022
+81
Electoral history of Rodrigo Duterte · Electoral history
Local
Local
Year
Local
Office
National
Party
Total
Party
%
Party
P.
Party
Swing
1988
1988
Year
1988
Office
Mayor of Davao City
Party
—N/a
Party
Independent
Party
100,021
Votes received
36 %
Votes received
1st
Votes received
—N/a
Votes received
Won
1992
1992
Year
1992
Party
Nacionalista
Party
185,569
Party
60 %
Party
1st
Votes received
+23
Votes received
Won
1995
1995
Year
1995
Party
Lakas–NUCD–UMDP
Party
300,161
Party
98 %
Party
1st
Votes received
+37
Votes received
Won
2001
2001
Year
2001
Party
HTL
Party
PDP–Laban
Party
215,035
Votes received
—N/a
Votes received
1st
Votes received
—N/a
Votes received
Won
2004
2004
Year
2004
Office
315,437
Party
66 %
Party
1st
Party
—N/a
Party
Won
2007
2007
Year
2007
Office
382,185
Party
98 %
Party
1st
Party
+32
Party
Won
2013
2013
Year
2013
Office
473,735
Party
100 %
Party
1st
Party
+1
Party
Unopposed
2025
2025
Year
2025
Office
662,630
Party
87 %
Party
1st
Party
-12
Party
Won
1998
1998
Year
1998
Office
Representative (Davao City–1st)
Party
—N/a
Party
LAMMP
Party
123,069
Votes received
73 %
Votes received
1st
Votes received
—N/a
Votes received
Won
2010
2010
Year
2010
Office
Vice Mayor of Davao City
Party
HTL
Party
Liberal
Votes received
440,062
Votes received
80 %
Votes received
1st
Votes received
—N/a
Result
Won
2016
2016
Year
2016
Office
President of the Philippines
Party
—N/a
Party
PDP–Laban
Party
16,601,997
Votes received
39 %
Votes received
1st
Votes received
—N/a
Votes received
Won
Year
Office
Party
Votes received
Result
Local
National
Total
%
P.
Swing
1988
Mayor of Davao City
—N/a
Independent
100,021
36 %
1st
—N/a
Won
1992
Nacionalista
185,569
60 %
1st
+23
Won
1995
Lakas–NUCD–UMDP
300,161
98 %
1st
+37
Won
2001
HTL
PDP–Laban
215,035
—N/a
1st
—N/a
Won
2004
315,437
66 %
1st
—N/a
Won
2007
382,185
98 %
1st
+32
Won
2013
473,735
100 %
1st
+1
Unopposed
2025
662,630
87 %
1st
-12
Won
1998
Representative (Davao City–1st)
—N/a
LAMMP
123,069
73 %
1st
—N/a
Won
2010
Vice Mayor of Davao City
HTL
Liberal
440,062
80 %
1st
—N/a
Won
2016
President of the Philippines
—N/a
PDP–Laban
16,601,997
39 %
1st
—N/a
Won

References

  1. Duterte was elected Mayor of Davao City for a term that would begin on June 30, 2025. However, he was unable to assume o
  2. Suspended from November 12, 1990 to January 11, 1991. During Duterte's suspension, Vice Mayor Dominador Zuño Jr. served
  3. According to Duterte, he never left PDP–Laban; he was the Davao City chairman of the Liberal Party in 2009, and was nati
  4. Duterte has been given a variety of nicknames. Some common nicknames for him are "Digong," "DU30," "PRRD," "P-Rod," and
  5. English: /dʊˈtɜːrteɪ -ˈtɛər-/, Filipino: [ɾodˈɾiː ˈɾoː.ɐ dʊˈtɛːɾ ɛ] ⓘ
  6. Duterte himself does not use the style of Excellency President
  7. Known in local vernacular as "big bikes".
  8. Brothers Facundo & Severo Duterte both married women from Danao; Severo's daughter Beatriz married post-War business mag
  9. Rappler
    https://www.rappler.com/philippines/87197-duterte-lp-wild-card-candidate-2016/
  10. Rappler
    https://www.rappler.com/philippines/84620-rodrigo-duterte-pdp-laban/
  11. Manila Standard
    https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=8cBNEdFwSQkC&dat=19901229&printsec=frontpage&hl=en
  12. The Philippine Star
    https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2025/03/14/2428527/icc-bares-charges-vs-duterte-murder-least-43-people-davao-and-nationwide-drug-war
  13. Rappler
    https://www.rappler.com/philippines/132960-president-elect-rodrigo-duterte-nicknames/
  14. Rappler
    https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/inside-track/138395-president-mayor-rodrigo-duterte/
  15. Encyclopædia Britannica
    https://www.britannica.com/topic/Rodrigo-Duterte
  16. The Washington Post
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/before-duterte-was-the-philippines-president-he-was-the-death-squad-mayor/2016/09/28/f1d1ccc4-800b-11e6-ad0e-ab0d12c779b1_story.html
  17. MindaNews
    https://web.archive.org/web/20171209233058/http://www.mindanews.com/top-stories/2016/05/rodrigo-roa-duterte-16th-president-first-mindanawon-to-lead-the-country/
  18. CNN Philippines
    https://web.archive.org/web/20181225131751/http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2016/05/27/official-count-duterte-president-robredo-vp.html
  19. Encyclopædia Britannica
    https://www.britannica.com/biography/Sergio-Osmena
  20. Anadolu Agency
    https://web.archive.org/web/20160511094612/https://www.aa.com.tr/en/politics/new-philippines-president-is-iron-fisted-southern-mayor/569796
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