The Philippine Star

Rody told: Take a break, let Leni take over

- By HELEN FLORES

President Duterte wants to resign? The lawyer of Vice President Leni Robredo yesterday urged Duterte to “take a break” instead and allow her to prove her qualificat­ions and abilities to be the chief executive.

“VP Leni is qualified to be president because her qualificat­ions are just the same qualificat­ions you possess as required of a president under the Constituti­on,” Romulo Macalintal said in a statement, addressing Duterte.

Last Tuesday, the President said Robredo “cannot improve on anything here” should she become president.

“The problem is, I cannot suggest to them that you follow the succession which is really (in) the Constituti­on... I am hesitant to suggest a constituti­onal succession,” Duterte said.

He said he would rather have a military junta or the likes of Sen. Francis Escudero and former senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr. lead the country.

Malacañang on Thursday said

Duterte against wins Robredo. might in his electoral resign if protest Marcos

Duterte also called Robredo’s bailiwick, Naga City, as a hotbed of illegal drugs.

“The alleged presence of illegal drugs in a city does not disqualify her nor could be a basis to say she is not qualified to be President in the same way that the presence of illegal drugs all over the country which you failed to eradicate in six months as you promised during the campaign does not disqualify you as President,” Macalintal said.

“As a lawyer, you know she is entitled to due process or right to be heard before she could be accused of not being qualified to perform the functions of the presidency which is the under rightful the successor,” Constituti­on, he said. she Macalintal said Duterte should take his “much-needed” rest and let “constituti­onally mandated” Robredo take the reins of the presidency in her own style and approach. “You really need a good break Mr. Idol President and when you come back you can rest assure that the country has been that good, if not better, in the hands of the qualified VP Robredo,” he said. Acting Chief Justice Antonio Carpio said if the President resigns, the Vice President automatica­lly takes over. Carpio said the Constituti­on states that the second highest official of the land, the Vice President should take over in case the President resigns. In this case, the recognized Vice President is Robredo.

“If there’s a vacancy, if there’s a resignatio­n in the Office of the President, it’s the Vice President who takes over – that’s very clear in the Constituti­on,” he said.

Although Robredo has a pending electoral case before the Presidenti­al Electoral Tribunal (PET), Carpio stressed it would not affect the order of succession under the Constituti­on.

“We have to follow the Constituti­on,” he stressed.

Carpio believes Duterte may have been merely “expressing his thoughts” over his statements in considerin­g to resign from office.

“Maybe he’s just exploring, expressing his thoughts but at the end of the day, we have a Constituti­on and we just have to follow the Constituti­on,” he said.

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