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Wie die Vizepräsidentin Leni Robredo kommt nun auch von FIdel Ramos Kritik an Duterte. Der frühere Präsident war einer der Auslöser für Dutertes Präsidentschaftskandidatur, zeigt sich aber enttäuscht von den ersten 100 Tagen und vom Nicht-Vorhandensein eines langfristigen Plans. Nicht die Drogen sind das Hauptproblem der Philippinen, sondern die Armut:
Ramos: Duterte has no long-term vision for PH
Ramos: Duterte too focused on fighting crime, drugs
Ramos: Duterte has no long-term vision for PH
Ramos: Duterte has no long-term vision for PH | ABS-CBN News
Former President Fidel Ramos on Tuesday elaborated on his critical assessment of the first 100 days of his ally, President Rodrigo Duterte, saying the tough-talking leader has yet to lay down his long-term strategic vision for the Philippines.
Ramos, who pushed Duterte to run for president, shocked many when he wrote in a column published over the weekend that the Philippines was “losing badly” in the first 100 days of the administration.
Speaking to ANC’s Beyond Politics, Ramos clarified that he still considers himself a “teammate” of the president, but this does not mean he will stop giving advice and constructive criticism.
Ramos: Duterte too focused on fighting crime, drugs
Ramos: Duterte too focused on fighting crime, drugs | ABS-CBN News
Ramos said the focus should not just be on the war on drugs and fighting crime.
He said, if this were the only problems of the Philippines, then one would already see more happy people on the streets given that the crime rate has gone down.
But, he noted that there is still a "pervading ambiance of uncertainty" and "unhappiness in the sense that not much has improved."