May meaning kasi ang "Emilio Aguinaldo" sa mga Bisaya.

dapat natin maintindihan na ang presidente natin ang kauna unahang presidente na hindi galing sa Luzon. kaya yung literal sa mga Tagalog ay iba sa kaniya na di naman purong Tagalog

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WHO is “Emilio Aguinaldo?”
Presidential candidate Davao City
Mayor Rodrigo Duterte on Sunday
evaded the question when asked who was his major campaign contributor during the third and final presidential debate in Pangasinan.
“Nasa bukid, ma’am,” Duterte
answered when asked during the “Fast Talk” segment of the debate.
But moderator and ABS-CBN anchor
Karen Davila pressed the tough-talking mayor for an answer.
“Emilio Aguinaldo,” he answered.
Duterte has repeatedly said in
previous speeches that he would not
receive campaign donations from
people with vested interest in
government.
He said he does not want to have a
debt of gratitude to these people if he wins the presidency.
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During the final debate, presidential front-runner Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte said his major campaign contributor is "Emilio
Aguinaldo."
When veteran broadcast journalist Karen Davila, moderator of the third and final PiliPinas Debates 2016, asked who his major campaign contributor is, Duterte said “nasa
bukid [in the mountains], ma’am. ”
“Si Emilio Aguinaldo,” he answered when the ABS-CBN news anchor pressed him for an answer.
In previous interviews, Duterte insisted that he will not accept campaign donations from
anyone who has a vested interest in
government to keep him away from a debt of gratitude.
So who is "Emilio Aguinaldo?" We got some of the best answers from Duterte's supporters.
A netizen posted that she needed to Google while analyzing the presidential candidate's
figure of speech. She found out that "Emilio" means "industrious" in Latin and "Aguinaldo" is Spanish for "gift." Thus, "Emilio Aguinaldo" means "industrious people's gift" for Duterte.
Another supporter said "Emilio" is a colloquial term for "volunteer" and "Aguinaldo" a Spanish word for "gift" (contributions). He said "Emilio
Aguinaldo" stands for "volunteer
contributions."
Meanwhile, the Facebook fan page of Duterte's daughter, Davao City mayoralty candidate Inday Sara Duterte-Carpio, posted a photo of a 5-peso coin with the following
caption:
"We are Emilio. Every Filipino working for change, participating in the campaign, making our own campaign materials, funding our own caravans. This is everyone's coin, everyone's contribution to TUNAY NA PAGBABAGO (real
change)."
One of the best explanations came from this blogger's high school classmate, Ryan Pete Zamora, who created a buzz online after
revealing that
ABS-CBN Foundation managing
director Gina Lopez endorsed Duterte. He posted:
"'Emilio Aguinaldo' actually represents the masses. Duterte is so witty you would think he was shallow. Emilio Aguinaldo represents the masses who are so passionately supporting
the candidacy of Duterte. We may only have 5 pesos in our pockets, but we are millionaires
by heart. We truly believe that by our unity, teamwork and dedication to Duterte, the minute pesos we humbly contribute will accumulate to the true voice of the Filipino
People."
With his strategies including this one, many concluded that Duterte is a "political genius."
anyway, yun nasa links April 2016 pa. I think it's harmless to believe with it. Gina Lopez was invited to lead DENR
to aEd,
salamat po sa pagsasaayos ng iyong nasasakupan! 