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Don't Call Me 'Your Excellency' Philippines President Duterte Says

The Philippines' brash anti-establishment President Rodrigo Duterte told his government Thursday not to call him "Your Excellency".
Duterte, 71, in a statement from his office, said he wanted to be referred to simply as "President" in all official communications.




The first president from the vast southern region of Mindanao, Duterte has reinforced his image as a maverick outsider focused on a brutal anti-crime war instead of the opulence of the presidential palace.

"In keeping with his populist presidential style, he encourages less 'ceremonial' communications," Duterte's spokesman Ernie Abella told AFP.

In a nation where bosses are addressed as "ma'am" and "sir", Duterte ordered that his cabinet members be called "Secretary" instead of "Honourable", as previously was the practice.

Since assuming the presidency on June 30, Duterte has repeatedly shunned tradition and chose to take his oath of office in the presidential palace instead of at a mass gathering in a national park, to avoid causing heavy traffic jams in the gridlocked capital.

Even presidential fashion has changed, with Duterte wearing jeans at military parades and seen rolling up the sleeves of the traditional "barong" shirt worn for formal occasions.

In his first address to congress next Monday, Duterte has ordered guests to wear business attire, doing away with the long-running custom of lawmakers parading on the red carpet in ostentatious long gowns and suits.
"We will downplay the event. It will not be a fashion show," a spokeswoman said.

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