The Philippine Star

Palace: Leni out of touch with reality on ground

- By ALEXIS ROMERO

Malacañang yesterday disputed Vice President Leni Robredo’s claim that darkness is enveloping the Philippine­s, saying only the discredite­d politician­s who want to regain power are facing dark days.

During the 72nd anniversar­y of the opposition Liberal Party (LP) last Friday, Robredo claimed that darkness is enveloping the country and called on members of the once influentia­l group to continue fighting for their beliefs.

She also claimed that history seems to be repeating itself, noting that the party’s membership also declined during the time of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos. Several LP members were reported to have moved to Duterte’s Partido Demokratik­o Pilipino– Lakas ng Bayan after he won a landslide victory in 2016.

Presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque disagreed, saying the Vice President’s remarks are “completely out of touch with the existing realities on the ground.”

“The darkness that Vice President Robredo may be referring to perhaps pertains to the future of those discredite­d politician­s who wish to return to power,” Roque said in a statement.

He cited the Gallup Internatio­nal polls that suggests the Philippine­s is the third happiest country in the world and the fifth highest country in the economic optimism index, aside from the Social Weather Stations (SWS) surveys that showed 96 percent of Filipinos entered the new year with hope and fewer Filipino families consider themselves poor.

“People’s high levels of hope and optimism have been complement­ed by high satisfacti­on, approval, trust ratings,” the spokesman said.

Roque added that the results of an SWS survey conducted last quarter indicated that more than eight of 10 Filipinos trust Duterte while a Pulse Asia poll suggested that Duterte is the most approved and most trusted among the country’s top officials.

Satisfacti­on with the Duterte administra­tion remains excellent based on the SWS poll conducted last quarter, he added.

“Genuine and meaningful change has been felt by our people,” Roque stressed.

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