KEY POINTS
  • Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said he may consider running for vice president next year when his term ends "if there is a space for me."
  • Duterte's remarks Monday night were the strongest sign that he is considering calls for him to run for the vice president post and continue his government programs.
  • The tough-talking leader also publicly lashed out for the first time at Manny Pacquiao, a Philippine senator and a longtime ally, for saying that corruption has worsened under Duterte.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte speaks during the anniversary of the Armed Forces of the Philippines inside Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City, the Philippines, December 20, 2017.

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said he may consider running for vice president next year when his term ends "if there is a space for me," although opponents have described such a prospect as "a joke of the worst kind."

Duterte's televised remarks Monday night were the strongest sign that he is considering calls by ruling PDP-Laban party allies for him to run for the vice president post to continue his government programs.