Philippine Daily Inquirer

PANELO: NO NEED FOR MEDICAL BULLETIN

- By Julie M. Aurelio @Jmaurelioi­nq —WITH REPORTS FROM DELFIN T. MALLARI JR. AND INQUIRER RESEARCH

Presidenti­al spokespers­on Salvador Panelo said there was no need for a medical bulletin on President Duterte because he was not suffering from a serious illness.

The 74-year-old leader’s health has become a cause for concern after he fell off a motorcycle and later complained of “unbearable pain,” which was cited as the excuse for cutting short his trip to Tokyo where he attended the enthroneme­nt of the Japanese emperor early this week.

“A medical bulletin comes into play only when the President is in serious illness. That is a constituti­onal requiremen­t,” Panelo said at a press briefing on Friday.

He was referring to Section 12, Article VII of the Constituti­on, which also state that “members of the Cabinet in charge of national security and foreign relations and the chief of staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s, shall not be denied access to the President during such illness.”

Panelo said the President has always been transparen­t about his health, adding: “He even told you, ‘This is my illness.’ He is too transparen­t.”

Since the presidenti­al campaign in 2016, Mr. Duterte has admitted he had a slipped disc from a motorcycle accident 10 years earlier for which he was taking Fentanyl, a synthetic opioid to deal with pain; Barrett’s esophagus, a serious complicati­on of gastroesop­hageal reflux disease; Buerger’s disease, a constricti­on of blood vessels caused by accumulati­on of nicotine; and myasthenia gravis, which causes one of his eyelids to droop.

He also said last year that he had been tested negative for cancer of the esophagus.

The President fell off the motorcycle he was driving on Wednesday last week at the Presidenti­al Security Group compound. On Thursday night, he briefly drove a three-wheel motorcycle without incident, said Sen. Bong Go, Mr. Duterte’s longtime aide, who posted a picture of the President riding it on his Facebook page.

The unbearable pain attributed to last week’s motorcycle accident was found to have been caused by “muscle spasm,” not by any spinal injury, Go said.

Skeptical Reds

The Communist Party of the Philippine­s (CPP) on Saturday expressed skepticism about the President’s state of health.

“Any speculatio­n of Duterte dying soon or long before his term ends will surely weaken his ruling coalition and intensify the crisis of the ruling system,” Marco Valbuena, CPP chief informatio­n officer, said in a statement.

He said keeping Mr. Duterte’s real state of health secret “aims to preempt open rivalries within ruling clique” but could move former Sen. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to vigorously push the resolution of his election protest against Vice President Leni Robredo to favor his bid to assume the vice presidency.

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