President
Rodrigo Roa Duterte was
born on March 28, 1945 in Maasin, Southern Leyte to Vicente Duterte
and Soledad Roa who were both civil servants. His mother was a
public school teacher while his father was a government worker.
Duterte traces his roots
to the Visayas. He spent his early years in Danao, Cebu, the
hometown of his father. But his lineage has also direct ties from
Mindanao as his mother hails from Cabadbaran, Agusan del Norte while
his paternal grandmother was a Maranao.
In 1949, when Duterte
was four years old, his family resettled in the then-undivided Davao
where his father Vicente later entered the political arena and was
elected governor of the province and served from 1959 to 1965.
Duterte graduated in
1968 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science at the
Lyceum of the Philippines University and obtained a law degree from
San Beda College of Law in 1972. He passed the bar exam that same
year. He served as special counsel and later on became a city
prosecutor at the City Prosecutor’s Office in Davao City from 1977
until 1986, when he was appointed as OIC Vice Mayor of Davao City.
He ran and
successfully won the mayoralty post in 1988. Since then, Duterte has
not lost an election. He is among the longest-serving mayors in the
Philippines and has been Mayor of Davao City for seven terms,
totaling more than 22 years. He also served as vice-mayor and as
congressman of the city’s first congressional district.
On May 9, 2016,
Duterte won a landslide victory as the 16th
President of the Philippines, with 16.6 million votes, the
highest number of votes won by any Philippine president before him,
with a margin if 6.6 million votes from the second placer. He was
officially proclaimed by a joint session of the Philippine Congress
on May 30, 2016. He is the first President from Mindanao, and the
first local chief executive to get elected straight to the Office of
the President. |