
However, despite the good intentions of President Duterte, the majority who did not vote for him would always find ways to go against him. The least criticize him for his indecent moves. On the other hand, the Pro-Dutertes are also ready at all times to defend him even if he has displayed a distasteful manner.
The country’s “to each his own” strategy designed to avoid clashes especially among family members, clearly divided the nation. Not much progress can be expected from warring members of the senate and congress. This is contrary to the media propaganda created by Duterte’s supporters that he has done numerous things in his first quarter in the public office.
Fateh al Sham is a leading member of the Army of Conquest alliance, which groups its fighters with those of Islamist factions such as Ahrar al Sham.
The Observatory said unidentified aircraft hit an Army of Conquest meeting on Thursday night, killing Saraqeb and another rebel commander named as Abu Muslim al Shami.
Pentagon spokesman Captain Jeff Davis said the US military was not involved in the attack.
“It was not a US strike,” he said.
A US defence official later told the AFP news agency that Russia was the “leading suspect” in the strike.
The ongoing fighting in Aleppo came as US and Russian officials brokered a deal calling for a nationwide cessation of hostilities to begin on 12 September.
US Secretary of State John Kerry has said he hopes the agreement, forged with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, could be a “turning point” which ends the civil war and leads to political transition in Syria.
Since the country’s current division won’t bring chaos if people will just let government officials do whatever it takes to do their jobs, it is perhaps time to do a reality check on future presidentiables.
Bongbong Marcos of course ,will come to mind first if you ask the pro-Marcos. But how about the anti-Marcos during the era of his father? That would perhaps still probably divide the nation. The only big difference is, Bongbong Marcos’s personality is by far a lot better than Duterte. The masses, the elite society group, and the middle class won’t be ashamed to be represented by him. This article aims to feel the impulse of our readers. Let us hear you out!
Reference: http://edition.cnn.com/2016/04/26/opinions/philippines-election-analysis/
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