The Freeman

Duterte decries ‘organized demolition job’ against her

- Cristina Chi/Philstar. com

MANILA --- Vice President Sara Duterte believes she has been targeted by an “organized demolition job” based on the escalation of personal attacks against her online as well as the public’s reaction to her push for confidenti­al funds last year.

In a statement released Thursday night, Duterte said that recent “attacks” meant to ruin her reputation have become more “intense, severe and desperate,” and these aim to frame her as a “killer” or “someone corrupt, abusive, traitorous and a war lord.”

“We can see it in the attack on confidenti­al funds, the spread of the video of Commonweal­th traffic, making an issue out of the security personnel of the Office of the Vice President (OVP), the witness who came out to accuse me of being part of the Davao Death Squad, in the malicious report about my guns, and the disrespect­ful remarks about my relationsh­ip with my husband,” Duterte said in Filipino.

In 2023, the vice president had sought to include P650 million worth of confidenti­al funds in the proposed budget of the OVP and the Department of Education (DepEd) combined, arguing that the secret lump sum would be used to “mold children who are patriotic” and those opposing the fund were “enemies of the nation” for obstructin­g peace.

Despite repeated requests for transparen­cy by lawmakers, and public outrage over the secret funds she obtained in the previous budget cycle, Duterte refused to disclose precisely how the confidenti­al funds of the OVP and DepEd would be spent.

After widespread criticisms, both the House of Representa­tives and the Senate realigned the OVP and the DepEd’s confidenti­al and intelligen­ce budget to national agencies focused on defending the West Philippine Sea. -

 ?? Presidenti­al Photo ?? File photo of Vice President Sara Duterte.
Presidenti­al Photo File photo of Vice President Sara Duterte.

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