'You must be dreaming': Duterte twits Pacquiao's housing promise
President Duterte has taunted Senator Manny Pacquiao for his promise to end squatting and build subdivisions for informal settlers if he becomes president.

“And for your dream of giving everybody houses in six years’ time, just what --- just like what Senator Enrile said, “Good luck na lang. You must be dreaming’,” Duterte said in prerecorded public address aired Monday night, June 28.
The Chief Executive also ripped Pacquiao for hinting of corruption in his administration.
“Do not ever think that if you will win as president, na wala ng corruption dito sa Pilipinas (that there will be no more corruption in the Philippines),” Duterte said of his partymate in the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan (PDP-Laban).
Just recently, Pacquiao told broadcaster Anthony Taberna in his online show “Tune in with TUNYING” that no one will live in a squatter area when he becomes president and that he will push to eradicate corruption because it is the root of poverty.
The senator said he knew what it was to be poor because he also slept on the streets and went hungry before he became a boxing champion and global icon.
Pacquiao has been vocal about wanting to run as president, though he lately demurs and said he will think about what position to seek before the filing of the certificate of candidacy (COC) in October.
But Duterte criticized these promises, adding that it isn’t that easy to finish housing projects for the poor because of the system of “conversion.”
The President said forest lands have to be turned into agricultural land first before they can be converted into residential areas.
“It takes time. If you can also tell the people there to stop this --- ‘yong exercise nila sa (their exercise in) duties of converting lands into a residential, ‘wag nila masyadong patagalin (they shouldn’t prolong it),” he added.
He lamented that converting lands into residential areas should be done in as fast as three days, and that it took “two years and they are milking” in the past.