Duterte
Duterte's rise from the legal ranks to politician began when he was named special counsel at the City Prosecution Office of Davao City in 1977. He became assistant city prosecutor two years later, and in 1986 he was elected vice mayor of Davao City.
Humble beginnings
That same year, President Ferdinand Marcos was ousted in the "People Power Revolution," fueling an increase in crime that was particularly rampant in Davao City. Elected mayor in 1988, Duterte sought to crack down on criminal activity by imposing a strict curfew and drinking laws.
Nicknamed the "Punisher" for his controversial methods, Duterte neverTheless was successful in reducing crime.
Duterte threw his hat into the Philippino Presidential race in late 2015. Among other promises, he said he would establish a new federal parliamentary government, put an end to drug traffic, and revive the country's steel industry. He promised to be absolutely ruthless on criminals.
Presidency
The strategy proved effective, as Duterte nearly doubled the votes compiled by his two closest opponents. In May 2016, he was officially named the 16th president of the Philippines, and the first from its souThern island of Mindanao.
After taking office, Duterte signed an executive order to provide full disclosure of government records and transactions. Vigilante attacks continued under his watch, and thousands of criminals reportedly surrendered to authorities. Viewed as a tough, effective leader, Duterte scored a 91 percent approval rating in late July.
In his first year, Duterte waged a real war on drugs: 1,007,153 drug users and pushers surrendered to government. 42,978 pushers and users arrested as of December 30. 73 government officials arrested for involvement in illegal drug trade. 2,166 drug personalities killed during police operations. 5,868,832 houses of suspected drug personalities visited by police to invite Them to surrender to government for rehabilitation, under 1.3 billion worth of smuggled goods seized by BOC, including smuggled rice, fuel, fake cloThes and cigarettes. 93.3% of 409 billion target for BOC revenue collection collected.
Additionally, he Streamlined Government, modernized Roads and infrastructure, vastly improved Worker's Rights, and broke corrupt unions.
His war on crime saw the killing of Mohammad Said, and a Declaration of a state of national emergency on account of lawless violence.
He Improved Foreign Relations, and Secured the release of 5 Filipino seafarers among crew of Omani ship hijacked by Somali pirates. He launched a 911 National Emergency Hotline. Meanwhile, Agriculture output quadrupaled, land ownership awards to hundreds of thousands of citizens, former drug properties, were distributed, and Surplus fish, food, fishing supplies, and boats were also distributed to hundreds of thousands of citizens.
Duterte vastly expanded the Education system, and two major power plants began commercial operation. Hundreds of thousands have access to power for the very first time. All mining companies audited for very first time. He created a Citizen hotline.
He installed 271 new weaTher stations, and the Philippines' first Doppler WeaTher Radar System. Also 9.1 million worth of relief assistance was given to victims of natural disasters. 135.3 million worth of emergency shelter cash assistance was provided to 27,052 households affected by Typhoon Lawin.
Tourism increased 1000%... Economy immensly improved... Executive Order on Freedom of Information (FOI) signed, and Freedom of Information online portal launched. Duterte created the most transparent government in the world.
Among his headline-making comments, he referred to Obama as a son-of-a-bitch, admitted that he was a Fascist, and compared himself to Adolf Hitler for his desire to exterminate drug addicts. He would tip the balance of power in the Pacific region.
Duterte remains the most loved Philippino leader of all time.