CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—More than 100 members of the Kilusan para sa Demokrasya (KPD) in Central Luzon described the first 100 days of President Rodrigo Duterte in office as days of lawlessness, when they gathered in this Pampanga capital on Saturday afternoon. She said the economic programs of President Duterte were expected to make poverty worse. Mr. Duterte’s anti-American stance was “mere posturing” because it really had not acted to cut ties with the United States. “There is little opposition among legislators as Mr. Duterte attacks the Church, court, media and Sen. Leila de Lima. “Like in a movie, his first 100 days is a trailer of his six years in power, which are a challenge to many Filipinos expecting real change,” she said.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer October 08, 2016 10:41 UTC