Philippine Daily Inquirer

Duterte undeterred by protests

- By Marlon Ramos

PRESIDENT Duterte is unperturbe­d by opposition to his decision allowing the burial of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos at Libingan ng mga Bayani, Malacañang said yesterday.

Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Secretary Martin Andanar said the Palace would refer all legal questions surroundin­g the issue to Mr. Duterte’s chief legal adviser, Salvador Panelo. “It’s up to him to make the recommenda­tion to the President,” Andanar told the INQUIRER in a phone interview.

Panelo has said that the regu-

lation of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s allowing the burial of former soldiers and Presidents at Libingan “does not distinguis­h if the president is good or bad.”

He said the government would block all legal remedies against the President’s decision.

In a separate statement, Andanar reiterated Mr. Duterte’s earlier pronouncem­ent that he would let the Marcos family bury the remains of the deposed strongman in the special cemetery intended for war heroes and former Presidents.

“The President’s stance, however, remains firm: There is clarity in the regulation­s governing the late President Marcos’ burial,” the Palace official said.

“The President shall, therefore, remain undistract­ed and it shall be governance as usual with his full and undivided attention in winning the war against drugs, criminalit­y and corruption,” he added.

Admiration

Andanar said Mr. Duterte, who had publicly declared his admiration for the late dictator, also recognized the right of those criticizin­g his decision, stressing that the President would not bar them from hold- ing protest rallies.

“This is consistent with his philosophy that criticism, good or bad, true or not, is part of the territory of governance in public,” he said.

Andanar said he would ask House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez for his comment regarding the claim of former President Fidel Ramos that Marcos’ burial should have the concurrenc­e of Congress.

The Palace, he said, has yet to get an official copy of the agreement between the Ramos administra­tion and the Marcos family, which allowed the burial of Marcos in Ilocos Norte province as one of the conditions for the return of his remains from Hawaii in 1992.

1992 deal

He said the copy of the 1992 agreement would be given to Panelo for his appraisal.

Asked if Malacañang would review the agreement, Andanar said: “I cannot say if it’s a review because that would mean we’re concurring with it.”

On several occasions, Mr. Duterte said Marcos’ burial would allow the country to “move on,” maintainin­g that the martial law ruler had the right to be laid to rest at Libingan since he served as a soldier and was elected president.

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PHOTOS BY ELOISA LOPEZ RIZAL PARK PROTEST From left: Economist Solita Monsod, former chair of the Commission on Human Rights Loretta Ann Rosales and Sen. Leila de Lima are among the protesters who showed up at Rizal Park on Sunday despite heavy rains to speak during a rally...
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