Duterte's announcement about his likely presidential ambition was his first categorical statement on the question fielded by a participant in one of these forums on whether or not he is gunning for president in the coming election.
Speaking before students in the First Federalism Forum in Northern Luzon at Lyceum Northwestern University and later before the Rotary Club cluster meeting at Le Duc Hotel here, Duterte said the Philippines faces an imminent disaster as it is confronted with problems on corruption, criminality, and the possible collapse of the peace talks in Mindanao.
"If only to save this republic, I could run for president," Duterte told his audience.
But he said this may be farfetched because in order to run for the highest position of the land, a candidate must have P10 to P15 billion to bankroll his campaign nationwide and he does not have such an amount now.
"I could make this sacrifice if only to save this country from being fractured," Duterte added in his "Listening Tour" nationwide in an effort to advocate for a shift to federalism, underscoring that this is the only way to prevent an all-out war in Mindanao.
He said that federalism is the best alternative in case the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) is not adopted or is watered down into a version which the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) does not like.
Audience reaction
In the audience were former Pangasinan Vice Governor Gonzalo Duque, former Armed Forces of the Philippines chief of staff Hermogenes Esperon, former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo's spokesperson Raul Lambino, and former Pangasinan Third District Congressman Eric Acuna.
For his part, former Congressman Acuna stood up and told Mayor Duterte that it is a moral obligation to save the country.
"It is no longer a personal decision for you. It is your obligation. You have to save this country," Acuna told Mayor Duterte.
Acuna said he and his group will shortly launch the "Save the Philippines Movement" to mobilize people in Northern Luzon to support Mayor Duterte if he runs for President.
Mayor Duterte's declaration today was a dramatic departure from his position a year ago when he categorically stated that he was not interested to run for president.
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