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Duterte among world's most powerful people, says Forbes

Duterte among world's most powerful people, says Forbes

Jamaine Punzalan,

ABS-CBN News

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Updated Dec 15, 2016 03:55 PM PHT

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This photo shows President Rodrigo Duterte during his state visit to Cambodia on Wednesday. Samrang Pring, Reuters

MANILA - (UPDATED) President Rodrigo Duterte has landed in Forbes Magazine’s Most Powerful People of 2016.

Duterte ranked 70th in Forbes' list of 74 men and women who "make the world turn."

To compile the list, the magazine identified one person out of every 100 million whose actions mean by measuring their power along four dimensions: whether the candidates have power over lots of people, the financial resources they control, the extent of their influence across multiple spheres, and whether they actively used their power.

In its description of the 71-year-old Duterte, Forbes cited the president's war on drugs.

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"The former mayor of Davao City was elected president of the Philippines in May 2016 on the strength of a campaign that promised the swift execution of drug users and other criminals, and his war on crime has resulted in the killing of thousands of people.

"In October, Duterte announced a separation from a century-long alliance with the United States, and has plans to realign the Philippines with China."

Russian President Vladimir Putin, whom Duterte considers his "idol," was hailed the most powerful person for the fourth consecutive year.

Trailing Putin were:

- US President-elect Donald Trump;
- German chancellor Angela Merkel;
- Chinese President Xi Jinping;
- Pope Francis;
- American economist Janet Yellen;
- Bill Gates, the world's richest man;
- Larry Page, CEO of Alphabet, the recently created parent of Google;
- Indian Prime Minister Narenda Modi; and
- Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg.

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Aside from Duterte, 11 other new candidates landed on this year's list, including UK Prime Minister Theresa May, Uber CEO Travis Kalanick, Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger, US Vice President-elect Mike Pence and Las Vegas Sands CEO Sheldon Adelson.

'HEART IN THE RIGHT PLACE'

Reacting to the Forbes power list, Malacañang said Duterte has practiced "utmost responsibility to promote the well-being of the people" in using the immense powers vested in him by the Constitution.

The President led an anti-narcotics crackdown that saw the surrender of 800,000 drug addicts, pursued an independent foreign policy, and forged closer ties with Asian neighbors, Communication Secretary Martin Andanar said.

Duterte will continue using his office to promote the interest of the country, Andanar added.

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