Sen. Bato Dela Rosa, may nakakaantig na birthday message kay FPRRD: “Huwag siyang sumuko sa laban”

Sen. Bato Dela Rosa, may nakakaantig na birthday message kay FPRRD: “Huwag siyang sumuko sa laban”

- Sen. Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa recently posted a touching message for former president Rodrigo Duterte

- His post, which resonated with heartfelt and undying loyalty, conveyed full support for the beleaguered former leader

- It can be recalled that Duterte was arrested by Interpol and local authorities and flown to The Hague in Netherlands where he awaits trial by the International Criminal Court

- In his post, Sen. “Bato” urged FPRRD to continue fighting and not give up as majority of Filipinos, even those who are “outside of the Philippines” and “other parts of the universe,” believe the former leader

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Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa's recent Facebook post resonated with heartfelt loyalty and unwavering support as he extended warm birthday greetings to former President Rodrigo Duterte on his 80th birthday.

Sen. Bato Dela Rosa, may nakakaantig na birthday message kay FPRRD: “Huwag siyang sumuko sa laban”
Photo: Sen. Bato Dela Rosa and FPRRD (FB @OfficialPageofRonaldBatoDelaRosa| @abscbnnews)
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The senator's message, a blend of encouragement and steadfast camaraderie, highlighted the enduring bond between the two figures.

“HAPPY BIRTHDAY, PRESIDENT DUTERTE!” Dela Rosa's post began, setting a tone of personal warmth.

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The senator then conveyed a message of resilience, acknowledging the challenges Duterte currently faces.

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“Ang masasabi ko lang sa kanya ay itong lahat ng mga pagsubok na ito ngayon ay malalampasan natin,” he affirmed, emphasizing the transient nature of adversity," Sen. Bato said.
“Walang permanent sa mundong ibabaw. Everything is temporary. So magpakatatag lang tayo, laban lang, at huwag mag-surrender,” he added.

Dela Rosa's words underscored a call to perseverance, urging Duterte to remain steadfast in the face of trials.

“Huwag siyang sumuko sa laban. Laban lang,” he implored, reinforcing the importance of unwavering resolve.

The senator's message also alluded to a broader sentiment of support, suggesting that Duterte's influence extends beyond national borders.

“Because majority of the Filipino people, even those who are outside of the Philippines, other parts of the universe ay nandoon at nakikiramay sa kanya at gustong-gustong maibalik siya dito sa Pilipinas,” the senator said.

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The comments section of Dela Rosa's post was flooded with messages of support for Duterte, with many echoing the senator's sentiments.

Several commentators expressed their admiration for the former president, and their desire for his return to the Philippines.

The comments also show that there are many people that still appreciate the former president.

Dela Rosa's public support for Duterte is not a new phenomenon. Their relationship, forged during Duterte's presidency, has been characterized by mutual loyalty and shared political views.

News sources have often highlighted Dela Rosa's unwavering defense of Duterte's policies, and his steadfast advocacy for the former president's agenda.

The senator's birthday message, therefore, serves as a reaffirmation of this enduring alliance. It also reflects the deep political connection between the two figures.

This post shows the continuing public support that the former president has, and it highlights the bond between the two political figures.

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Ronald Dela Rosa, more popularly known by his nickname Bato, is a Filipino politician and retired police officer who is currently serving as a Senator of the Philippine Republic since 2019. Sen. Bato was born on January 21, 1962. He served under former president Rodrigo Duterte as the chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP) from July 1, 2016 to April 19, 2018. He was the one who oversaw the government's anti-drug campaign.After retiring from the PNP, Bato served as Director General of the Bureau of Corrections from April 30 to October 12, 2018.

Senator Ronald "Bato" Dela Rosa has asserted that CIDG Chief Major General Nicolas Torre III appeared to be intoxicated with power following the arrest of former President Rodrigo Duterte. Dela Rosa stated that power has its limits, and he alleged that Torre abused his authority in implementing the arrest warrant against Duterte. The senator also questioned PCO Undersecretary Claire Castro's response to his statement that he would prefer to go into hiding rather than surrender to the ICC. It is important to recall that Dela Rosa was the chief of the PNP during the implementation of the war on drug, which has led to "crimes against humanity" charges being filed against Duterte."

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Meanwhile, in a previous statement by Palace Press Officer Undersecretary Claire Castro, she criticized Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa for allegedly dismissing the ICC’s authority and opposing Duterte’s arrest. The Malacañang Press Officer also suggested that Dela Rosa might fear being implicated as a co-perpetrator in the ICC case. Castro questioned why Dela Rosa did not accompany Duterte to Hong Kong if he truly believed there was no warrant for his arrest. The arrest of Duterte has intensified debates on the Philippines’ stance toward international legal bodies and its commitment to the rule of law.

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