Manila Bulletin

VP Leni welcomes Duterte’s statement against revolution­ary gov’t, martial law

- By MERLINA HERNANDO-MALIPOT

Vice President Maria Leonor “Leni” Robredo on Wednesday welcomed the pronouncem­ent of President Duterte against declaring a revolution­ary government and martial law saying that the Filipino people deserve having public officials who honor the Constituti­on.

Robredo said that the latest statement of the President “clearly and definitive­ly saying that he will not declare a revolution­ary government nor impose martial law, is an important, and welcome, step towards allaying the fears of many Filipinos that a return to the chaos and uncertaint­y of a dictatoria­l regime may be imminent.”

“It is our hope that this declaratio­n will put an end to the dangerous and alarming proposals made in both traditiona­l and social media the past month to set aside the certainty and security of our Constituti­on and laws in favor of dictatoria­l rule by way of either ‘revolution­ary government’ or martial law,” Robredo said in a statement.

“My position has always been clear — the Constituti­on is a covenant between our people and their government,” Robredo said. “It is our strongest guarantee that government, and the officials that serve in it, will always be accountabl­e to the people they serve, and that the power they exercise will not be abused,” she added.

Robredo noted that every public official – including the President and herself – “before assuming the duties of our respective offices, swears a solemn oath to uphold and defend the Constituti­on.” She added that the authority and legitimacy of public officials “is anchored on our fidelity to the Constituti­on, and to the democratic principles enshrined within it.” Thus, “setting aside the Constituti­on is a betrayal of this oath, and denies this authority and legitimacy.”

Duterte’s latest declaratio­n, Robredo said, “should serve as a clear message to all our public officials and our people – the oaths we took will continue to be honored, and our Constituti­on, and the democratic republic it establishe­s, will be upheld and defended.”

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