Former President Rodrigo Duterte addresses the crowd during the homecoming concert organized by his supporters outside NCCC Victoria Plaza Mall in Davao City on Thursday night, June 30, 2022. Minda…
Former President Rodrigo Duterte addresses the crowd during the homecoming concert organized by his supporters outside NCCC Victoria Plaza Mall in Davao City on Thursday night, June 30, 2022. Mindanews Photo
DAVAO CITY – Former president Rodrigo R. Duterte said he would catch up on lost sleep after his six-year term ended at noon of June 30.In his first public appearance as a private citizen during the “Salamat Tatay Digong, A Homecoming Concert” at NCCC Mall VP on Thursday, Duterte talked about the burdens and problems he faced as president which only allowed him to sleep from four to five hours a day.“Unsa man imo plano? Matulog ko og otso oras. Tinuod.
He said many documents were left unsigned but added he was leaving those to his successor, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.The 77-year-old former president added that he lacked sleep even on his last morning in the Palace as he woke up too early to receive Marcos as the new chief executive.“We’re always deprived of this sleep. Even if I was here in Davao, I had to work and sign papers until the evening. It’s always not enough,” he said.
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