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FILE PHOTO: Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa, former chief of the Philippine National Police. President Rodrigo Duterte appointed dela Rosa as chief of the nation's police force in 2016 and has led the administration's bloody "drug war." (Screengrab/Senate PRIB)

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MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa on Saturday withdrew his certificate of candidacy for president in next year’s elections.

“This is a party decision,” Dela Rosa, who is running under the Cusi faction of the PDP-Laban, told reporters in an ambush interview at the Commission on Elections (Comelec) office before withdrawing his COC.

This development left the PDP-Laban with no standard bearer.

Asked for the reason for his withdrawal, Dela Rosa said: “I am withdrawing because I am withdrawing.”

Hours before filing his withdrawal of his candidacy, Dela Rosa posted this on Facebook: “Mahal kong mga supporters, isang malaking karangalan ang 1 month and 5 days na pagsama ninyo sa aking panaginip na maging Pangulo ng ating bansa. Ngayon po ay sabayan naman ninyo ako sa aking pagising sa katotohanan.”

[My beloved supporters, it is a great honor for me that you have been with me for one month and five days while I was dreaming of becoming a president. Now please bear with me as I wake up to reality.]

/MUF /ATM
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