The ASEAN Charter says that 'the Chairmanship of ASEAN shall rotate annually, based on the alphabetical order of the English names of Member States'
MANILA, Philippines – "Nagmura. Hinusgahan. Naging ASEAN Summit Chairman (He cursed. He was judged. Then he became ASAN Summit Chairman)."
"Habang ang ibang Pilipino ay minamaliit siya... ang mga lider ng iba't ibang bansa ay humahanga naman sa kanya at hinirang pa siya bilang chairman ng ASEAN 2017(While other Filipinos belittle him...leaders of different countries admire him and even made him chairman of ASEAN 2017)."
On YouTube, a video also proudly proclaimed: "Nasungkit ni President Duterte ang ASEAN chairmanship (President Duterte has clinched the ASEAN chairmanship)...We are proud to (sic) you."
(Watch the Duterte supporters' YouTube video below)
Posts with these words went viral after Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, on September 8,accepted the Philippine chairmanship of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in 2017.
Did Duterte "win" the ASEAN chairmanship as some of his supporters claim?
No, based on the ASEAN Charter.
Chapter X, Article 31 of the ASEAN Charter states: "The Chairmanship of ASEAN shall rotate annually, based on the alphabetical order of the English names of Member States."
The Philippines received the ASEAN chairmanship from Laos, the host of the ASEAN Summit this year.
Just wondering, if the chairmanship is rotated why did it take 12 years from Cory to Joseph, 7 years from Joseph to Gloria and now 11 years from Gloria to Rody. If it is rotated on a yearly basis based on alphabetical order of member countries the gap should not change unless there are members added or taken out in between.
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