ID | 185207 |
Title Proper | Philippines in 2021 |
Other Title Information | Twilight of the Duterte Presidency |
Language | ENG |
Author | Teehankee, Julio C |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | In his last year in office, populist Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte faced the deadly surge of the Delta variant of the COVID-19 pandemic. His government continued to struggle with the health crisis despite implementing one of the most heavy-handed lockdowns in the world. In his final State of the Nation address, he trumpeted his administration’s “war on drugs” and ordered the military to hunt communist insurgents and “shoot them dead.” At the same time, he admitted that he has failed in his “war on corruption,” the second plank in his 2016 campaign platform. His admission foreshadowed the biggest corruption scandal of his administration. The Senate uncovered evidence of financial misuse, particularly for supplies from Pharmally Pharmaceutical, a business formed just months before securing billions of pesos in government supply contracts. The controversy has eroded Duterte’s popularity ratings, but he has retained high enough numbers to leverage political support in the upcoming 2022 presidential election and deflect impending International Criminal Court prosecution for his bloody drug war. |
`In' analytical Note | Asian Survey Vol. 62, No.1; Jan-Feb 2022: p.126–136 |
Journal Source | Asian Survey Vol: 62 No 1 |
Key Words | Philippines ; Populism ; Pandemic ; Duterte ; COVID-19 |