Philippines’ Marcos vows to fight back after estranged VP’s assassination threat

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Her beautiful remarks were the most recent salvo in a bitter row that has grown since Marcos, the late authoritarian leader’s son and namesake, lost the 2022 election by a sizable margin to his two powerful allies.

She resigned from her government position in June, faced with legislative investigation of her spending, and occasionally made up her mind to criticize politicians and omitte from some proceedings.

Her danger to include Marcos killed was the result of a lawmaker’s request to send her chief of staff to a prison for allegedly stifling the vice president’s reported misuse of public funds.

According to a senior justice ministry official, the vice president does not have immunity from prosecution.

Marcos argued that it was crucial for good governance to prevent elected officials from obstructing politicians ‘ function, adding that” we will not have reached this crisis if legitimate concerns from Congress were answered.”

The volatile Rodrigo Duterte was the subject of workout inquiries in the house and Senate into thousands of deaths during the infamous “war on drugs” that led to his president from 2016 to 2022, and Sara Duterte’s assault on Marcos comes just days after his infamous “war on drugs” was ruled out.

The Marcos management for the first time indicated that it would support any international efforts to arrest the former president, who is the subject of an ICC investigation for crimes against humanity.

Rodrigo Duterte claimed responsibility for the terrible assault and that he was the only one to urge the ICC to “hurry up” with its investigation. &nbsp,