Sara Duterte's Presidential Ambition: A Turn Toward Beijing Amidst Political Turmoil
Sara Duterte announced her candidacy for the 2028 Philippine presidential elections, criticising current President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s administration. She suggests a potential realignment towards China, reflecting her father's prior policies. Duterte's announcement strategically coincides with ongoing impeachment complaints against her, aiming to reshape public perception amidst political challenges.
Sara Duterte, Vice President of the Philippines, has set her sights on the nation's highest office, announcing her candidacy for the 2028 presidential elections. She accused current President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. of mismanagement and corruption, signaling a potential shift in the Philippines' foreign policy back towards China should she win.
In her announcement, Duterte acknowledged major governmental failures under Marcos, including inflation and inadequacies in healthcare and governance. Her candidacy presents a challenge to her former ally President Marcos, whose administration she helped secure through her substantial influence and support base.
Duterte's declaration comes as she faces renewed impeachment complaints. Analysts suggest the timing might be a strategic move to redirect public focus from these accusations, recasting them as politically motivated attacks thwarting her presidential aspirations.
(With inputs from agencies.)

