Political Comeback: Duterte's Unwavering Hold on Davao Amidst Trial
Despite being detained at The Hague for charges related to his drug war, former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte remains a political force in Davao City, his hometown. He is running for mayor in the upcoming elections, where his support remains solid, although his influence nationwide is uncertain.

Rodrigo Duterte, the former President of the Philippines, is currently detained at The Hague, facing charges related to the controversial drug war that marked his presidency. Known for his tough stance on crime, Duterte now awaits trial as he continues to wield significant influence in his hometown of Davao City.
Despite the distance and legal challenges, Duterte is running for mayor in Davao City, where he enjoys steadfast support. Analysts, however, question whether his local backing will translate into national clout, as the country's political dynamics undergo shifts under current President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
Dueling political ambitions further complicate the landscape, with Duterte's daughter, Vice President Sara Duterte, eyeing the 2028 presidential elections amidst her own political controversies. The Dutertes' powerful political machine in Davao could play a crucial role in upcoming national elections, posing potential challenges to the Marcos administration.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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