Letter to President Rodrigo Duterte

June 14, 2019

Elaiza Valledor 
Tamag, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur


 Rodrigo Duterte
President of the Phillipines
2/F Kalayaan Hall, MalacaΓ±an Palace, JP, Jose Laurel St, San Miguel, Manila, Metro Manila


Dear President Rodrigo Duterte:

 A pleasant day to you. I am sorry if I have used a little amount of your time but I am Thankful that my letter has been acknowledged by you sir. I would like to voice out our situations as you take lead of our country. The idea of being in a Democratic country bestows us a responsibility as a countrymen especially to our leaders like you. As a Filipino, I care for our country and for my fellow Filipinos. That is why I wrote this letter, for you to be aware of our solicitude. 

I know why we are having difficulties in improving our country this past years. That responsibility that has been commended to us are not properly been acted as we continue to overlook it, considering that responsibility as a piece of trash, where we can allow ourselves to just step on it. President, I salute you for being brave to put yourself responsible for these people's actions. 

Sir, this is the only chance that I have to utter my concerns so I asked you to hang on a little bit. Sir, looking at the situation of our country, our country has all the inferior scenery. We have a Justice System that doesn't integrate true moral rightness, we have a Government that doesn't know the true value of their service as public servants and who steal money from us who work hard to pay for all this levy. Sir we have worst social issues. And I believe, you are not only to be blamed, everyone should be blamed! I take the blame and face the consequences. I will impart my role as a citizen to our country and so as yours sir. 

 I will not pressure or burden you, I will not trash talk you, rather I will support you. Filipinos have voted for you because they saw change from you that is why instead of turning my back, I would rather abet and trust you. 

  Thank you for your time sir. Kudos! 

  Yours Truly,

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