Rep. Paolo Duterte makes surprise appearance at campaign rally in Davao City


Davao City Rep. Paolo Z. Duterte surprised his supporters on Friday night, April 11, at the Hugpong sa Tawong Lungsod campaign rally at Royal Valley, Bangkal in Barangay Talomo Proper and reaffirmed his commitment to his re-election bid.

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DAVAO City Rep. Rep. Paolo Z. Duterte makes a surprise appearance on Friday night at the Hugpong sa Tawong Lungsod campaign rally at Royal Valley, Bangkal in Barangay Talomo Proper and reinforced his commitment to the party, his constituents, and the people of Davao City. (Ivy Tejano)

The lawmaker addressed the crowd at the Royal Valley Gym with a mix of gratitude, humor, and strong political statements, reinforcing his commitment to the HTL party, his constituents in the first district, and the people of Davao City.

Rep. Duterte dismissed criticisms of his absence from earlier campaign activities, stressing that if his father, former President Rodrigo R. Duterte, had not been forcibly brought to The Hague in the Netherlands, he would have been present in this country and the city throughout the year.

Former President Duterte is detained at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague for alleged crimes against humanity. People in Davao City and around the globe have been organizing prayer vigils for his safe return to the country.

“Thank you so much for your support, and tell them that I’m just here on Earth, not on Mars. Everything they said against me, I can hear it, and I’ll respond in time,” Rep. Duterte said in the local dialect. His lawyer accompanied him to ensure he remained cautious in all his statements.

Rep. Duterte, disappointed with the administration and his father’s situation, said that he has held back from making controversial statements. He slammed his political rivals, saying he would not and never allow them to disqualify him during the campaign period.

Injecting  humor into his speech, Rep. Duterte agreed with his political rivals that his office is closed – Saturdays and Sundays – and clarified it’s efficiently operational and open for all from Mondays to Fridays, ensuring that services and assistance are accessible even in his absence.

“We made sure that we have the right system in place, so we can still provide help even during times when I am not physically present, especially now that my family needs me,” the lawmaker said, assuring that the welfare of his constituents in Davao City remains his top priority and his duty.

Update on former President Duterte

Rep. Duterte thanked the people for their unwavering support to his father and the rest of their family. He assured them that the former President remains in good health and shared a message he had received that his father had just taken a bath and was doing fine.

He said the elder Duterte could finally eat now, unlike when he arrived at The Hague, where the former President had no appetite as he did not like the food. He added that he got his favorite drink and that people there are trying to cook monggo or mung beans for him without dried fish. “So it’s a bit bland,” Rep. Duterte said.

“I sincerely thank all of you for your unwavering support, especially for our father, Rody Duterte. Thank you so much for your support. Everything you did for his birthday reached him,” he said, assuring supporters that his father appreciates their love, concern, and prayers for him.

Rep. Duterte said that he talked all night with his sister, Vice President Sara Duterte, who is also concerned about their father. 

He said he could not continue campaigning as he had to take over for Honeylet Avanceña and his sister Veronica “Kitty” Duterte at The Hague.

The lawmaker  addressed the challenges faced in the local political landscape, pointing out that the current administration is not aligned with their political group. He referred to political adversaries as “traitors” but quickly checked with his legal counsel to ensure his words were appropriate.

Endorsing senatorial candidates

Rep. Duterte urged his supporters to vote straight for the 10 Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan (PDP-Laban) senatorial candidates and include former Sen. Gregorio “Gringo” Honasan II and retired Col. Ariel Querubin. 

He encouraged the people to support the Pwersa ng Pilipinong Pandagat (PPP), a party-list for Filipino seafarers endorsed by his siblings, Davao City Mayor Sebastian Duterte, Vice President Duterte, and their father. 

Rep. Duterte said this party-list is for everyone. He cautioned against voting for candidates from rival political groups. 

He cited the limitations of his campaign messaging. “I can’t curse, I can’t insult my opponents, I can’t do acrobatics or dance. Maybe I should just act cute instead.” 

Rep. Duterte further energized the rally’s atmosphere and the crowd by briefly dancing to Imagine Dragons by Thunder.

With his signature mix of wit, humor, and straightforward messaging, Rep. Duterte reaffirmed his commitment to his re-election campaign while reinforcing his family’s enduring political legacy in Davao City. 

He reiterated the message not to let the elder Duterte’s sacrifices go to waste.