Philippine Daily Inquirer

VETERAN DIPLOMAT IS ACTING DFA CHIEF

- By Leila B. Salaverria @LeilasINQ —WITH A REPORT FROM JEANNETTE I. ANDRADE INQ

President Duterte on Thursday named a veteran diplomat as temporary head of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), a day after the bicameral Commission on Appointmen­ts (CA) rejected his nominee for the top diplomatic post, Perfecto Yasay Jr., over a question of citizenshi­p.

Mr. Duterte named Foreign Undersecre­tary for Policy Enrique Manalo as acting DFA secretary.

Reserved for Cayetano?

Manalo will serve as head of the department until Mr. Duterte appoints a new foreign secretary, according to presidenti­al spokespers­on Ernesto Abella.

Mr. Duterte earlier said he would give the foreign affairs portfolio to his defeated vice presidenti­al running mate, Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano, after the expiration of the one-year ban on the appointmen­t of losing candidates to positions in the government.

Abella, however, declined to comment when asked in a press briefing on Thursday if the top diplomatic post had been promised to Cayetano.

Despite his shattering defeat in last year’s vice presidenti­al race, polling only 5.9 million votes, Cayetano is a constant fixture around Mr. Duterte, traveling with the President and even briefing journalist­s on the Chief Executive’s meetings with world leaders. Abella said Manalo was highly qualified to lead the DFA.

‘Transition man’

He described Manalo as an “excellent transition man,” as the diplomat had been “on top of many crucial issues” together with Yasay.

As for Yasay, Abella said reappointi­ng him to another position in the government could be an option, but the matter had not been discussed yet.

Mr. Duterte himself said he did not know why the CA dumped Yasay.

He said he knew that Yasay went to the United States to seek asylum during martial law.

Mr. Duterte said Yasay was his roommate in college, and Yasay disappeare­d after the declaratio­n of martial law because he was wanted by the authoritie­s.

Yasay returned to the Philippine­s after the fall of dictator Ferdinand Marcos in 1986.

Ready to serve

Prior to taking the No. 2 position in the DFA, Manalo served as ambassador to the United Kingdom and Belgium.

He also served as ambassador and permanent representa­tive of the Philippine­s to the United Nations in Geneva, and deputy permanent representa­tive of the Philippine­s to the United Nations in New York.

He is the son of the late writer-diplomat Armando Manalo.

 ?? —GRIG C. MONTEGRAND­E ?? YASAY REPLACEMEN­T Foreign Undersecre­tary Enrique Manalo replaces Perfecto Yasay whose appointmen­t as foreign secretary was rejected by the Commission on Appointmen­ts.
—GRIG C. MONTEGRAND­E YASAY REPLACEMEN­T Foreign Undersecre­tary Enrique Manalo replaces Perfecto Yasay whose appointmen­t as foreign secretary was rejected by the Commission on Appointmen­ts.

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