MANILA, Philippines — Vice President Leni Robredo on Thursday released a disclaimer that while she supports an upcoming mobilization this weekend, she is not part of calls to oust President Rodrigo Duterte from his post.
"
Nakarating na
po
sa
atin
ang
mga
ulat
ukol
sa
napipintong
pagtitipon
ng
mga
mamamayan
sa
ika-22
ng
Pebrero.
Mariin
ang
pagkakasaad
sa
ating
Konstitusyon: Sagrado
ang
karapatan
ng
mamamayang
magtipon at
ipahayag
ang
kanilang
mga
saloobin," the Office of the Vice President said in a statement.
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(We’ve received reports of a planned protest organized by citizens on February 22. It's
clearly enshrined in our Constitution: The people’s rights to freedom of assembly and expression are sacred.)
"Gayunpaman, nais ko ring bigyang-diin: Kailangang maging buo ang katapatan natin sa mga institusyon at sa batas... Hayagan ko pong sinasabi: Hindi ako bahagi ng anumang panawagang bumaba sa pwesto si Pangulong Duterte."
(Notwithstanding, I would just like to emphasize: We need
to fully abide by our institutions and the law... I am openly saying: I am not part of any
ouster call
against President Duterte.)
The vice president also clarified that she only wishes that all public officials fulfill their duties.
Malacañang last week disregarded social media posts inviting people to an "Oust Duterte" People Power event to
be held this Saturday.
“Palagi
naman
silang
ganyan kung
ano-
anong
pamamaraan
ang
ginagawa
nila,
pero 86% to 87%
kampi kay Presidente,” presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo
was quoted as saying in a report by Pilipino Star Ngayon.
(They’re always like that and rely on
all sorts of means, but 86% to 87% of Filipinos still support the President.)
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Panelo was referring to a Pulse Asia survey in December 2019 where Duterte's approval ratings surged to 87% from the previous 78% recorded in September.
The approval of Robredo’s performance also increased to 53% from the 46% rating in September.
RELATED: Duterte, Robredo ratings surge – Pulse Asia
Meanwhile, Robredo said that she still supports demanding accountability from public officials through lawful means.
"Dapat idaan ang pagpapahayag ng mga hinaing at pagpapanagot sa ating mga pinuno sa mga prosesong alinsunod sa Saligang Batas. Sa gayong paraan, makikiambag tayo sa pagpapalakas ng ating mga institusyon, she said in the Thursday statement.
(Expressing our grievances and holding our elected representatives accountable should still follow the proper procedures based on the Constitution. In this manner, we can contribute to the strengthening of our institutions.)
“Sa harap ng lahat ng ito, tiwala akong magiging mapayapa ang pagtitipon. Tiwala rin akong walang magiging lugar sa ating hanay ang mga panawagang hindi alinsunod sa ating Saligang Batas at ang anumang karahasan.”
(In the face of everything, I believe that our gathering will be peaceful. I also trust that there
were will be no place among our ranks for calls that violate our Constitution and any other abuse.)