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Sara Duterte Announces Plans for Book on Betrayal

by Bunz Daseco, LAWIN.news August 22, 2024
written by Bunz Daseco, LAWIN.news August 22, 2024
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Vice President Sara Duterte announced her intention to write a new book centered on the theme of betrayal by a friend. The announcement was made on Wednesday evening following a verbal exchange with Senator Risa Hontiveros. Hontiveros raised questions regarding a P10 million budget allocation, prompting a heated discussion between the two politicians.

In her statement, Duterte emphasized her experiences and perspectives, suggesting that her upcoming book will delve deep into the emotions associated with betrayal. She positioned this work as a reflection of her personal encounters and experiences, signaling a more intimate exploration of relationships within her circle.

Duterte’s comment about the new book came amid ongoing political tensions and public scrutiny. The Vice President has been in the spotlight for various reasons, including her political roles and decisions. This prospective publication is expected to offer her unique viewpoint on friendships and perceived treachery.

The timing of Duterte’s announcement coincides with her recent back-and-forth with Hontiveros. The discussion regarding the P10 million budget alluded to larger issues about funding and governance. Duterte’s reaction to Hontiveros’s questions indicates her readiness to confront challenges directly, both in the political arena and in her personal reflections.

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Bunz Daseco, as a correspondent in the Philippines, reports on news stories spanning politics, economics, social issues, and culture. Stay informed and engaged with LAWIN.news—where every story counts. Disclaimer: The views and beliefs expressed by the author do not necessarily represent those of LAWIN.news, its management, editorial board, or staff.

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