"The opportunistic political alliance was not meant to last," said Temario Rivera, chairman of the Center for People Empowerment in Governance think-tank.
"It is still working," he said, adding he was keeping Sara Duterte as education minister.
'OPEN WARFARE'The alliance publicly disintegrated on Sunday when Duterte called Marcos a "drug addict" during a rally against moves to change the charter.
Analysts said the public bust-up could be linked to the 2028 presidential race, which Sara Duterte is expected to contest and stands a strong chance.
"It will be an open warfare this year," said Ronald Llamas, a veteran political analyst and former presidential adviser.
Persons:
Karen Lema MANILA, Ferdinand Marcos Jr, Rodrigo Duterte, Marcos, Duterte's, Sara, Jean Encinas, Sebastian Duterte, Temario Rivera, Sara Duterte, Rivera, Duterte, Ferdinand Marcos Sr, Marcos Sr, Imelda, Ronald Llamas, Karen Lema, Michael Perry
Organizations:
University of the, Center for People Empowerment, International Criminal, Hague
Locations:
Philippine, Philippines, University of the Philippines, Davao, China, United States, Washington, South, Taiwan, South China