Philippine Daily Inquirer

DU30: NO REVOLUTION­ARY GOV’T BECAUSE LENI SAID SO

- By Philip C. Tubeza @pctubezaIN­Q

DA NANG, VIETNAM—“She’s correct.”

President Duterte on Thursday night acknowledg­ed that Vice President Leni Robredo was “correct” in saying that the military would not support a revolution­ary government in the Philippine­s.

“She’s correct. I asked the military. They said, ‘We won’t support a revolution­ary government,” the President said.

“Why?, (I asked), and they said, ‘Because Vice President Robredo said it ... We like her more. She’s a woman and does not cuss.’ I said, ‘OK, then we will not have a revolution­ary government,’” Mr. Duterte said.

In October, the President threatened to form a “revolution­ary government” if opposi- tion groups, which he accused of trying to destabiliz­e the government, turn violent and sow chaos. He claimed that communist groups as well as allies of the opposition Liberal Party were out to oust him.

Robredo on Wednesday said Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana and Armed Forces of the Philippine­s chief of staff Lt. Gen. Rey Leonardo Guerrero had assured her “in no uncertain terms” that the military “would not support a revolution­ary government and (other) threats to the Constituti­on.”

She added: “We (were) asking because there are government officials involved in talks about a revolution­ary government. But this afternoon, we were assured—and the assurance was strong—that (the military) would not support such a plan.”

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