MANILA, Philippines - After giving inconsistent statements on a possible term extension for President Aquino, Malacañang on Wednesday said the final word will still come from the Chief Executive himself.
At a televised press briefing, Presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda reiterated that they have no definite position on the issue and told media to just wait if Aquino will make a statement.
"Let's wait," Lacierda said. "The ultimate decision lies with the President."
Last week, the statements of Malacañang spokespersons were perceived as conflicting with Communications Secretary Herminio Coloma first saying Aquino would definitely step down when his term ends in June 2016.
Lacierda also said the President is committed to serve only one term, but he later added that Aquino is "sensitive" to the voice of Filipinos.
Lacieda's deputy Abigail Valte agreed but she reminded reporters that Aquino did not intend to run for president in 2010 until he eventually gave in to the calls of the people.
The prospect of Aquino seeking reelection first hit the headlines after a Facebook page supporting the idea gained media attention.
Then, Interior and Local Government Secretary Manuel Roxas II, the presumptive Liberal Party (LP) presidential candidate, broached the idea of term extension for Aquino.
Roxas' statement came after Vice President Jejomar Binay revealed that the LP was planning to adopt him as a standard bearer.
While the issue on Aquino's possible term extension persists, Malacañang says its focus is on serving the public.
"We are not distracted from governance," Lacierda said.