Marcos and Duterte’s bitter break-up portends major shake-up in Philippine politics
- Attacks from both sides from grown more heated since the vice-president snubbed President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr’s State of the Nation Address

“There is definitely no more UniTeam,” Maria Ela Atienza, a University of the Philippines political science professor, told This Week in Asia, adding that both the president and vice-president “can no longer diplomatically state that it is business as usual”.
While the feud between the two politically powerful families has been escalating for months, Marcos and Duterte-Carpio had been playing down the tensions in public.

“The SONA was a clear indicator that the Dutertes and their solid supporters have departed the coalition. But this is not really surprising, given the temporary nature of many alliances in Philippine politics,” Jan Robert Go, associate professor of the University of the Philippines’ political science department, told This Week in Asia.