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KAMA, NOT COMA

Despite rumors of president being sick, palace assures he is still healthy enough to run the country.

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Manila - President Rodrigo Duterte’s spokespers­on and closest aide denied yesterday the claim of communist leader Jose Maria “Joma” Sison that the 73-yearold Chief Executive is in a comatose.

Amid the much-speculated health condition of Duterte, Special Assistant to the President Christophe­r Go said the President was merely on his “kama” (bed) and was taking a rest.

Go even noted that he had a talk with Duterte around 2 a.m. Monday, August 20.

“Nasa kama lang, nag-rest. Kausap ko pa 2 a.m. kaninang madaling araw si [President Rodrigo Roa Duterte] (He’s just in bed,

resting. I was even able to talk to [President Rodrigo Roa Duterte] around 2 a.m.),” he said in a text message to reporters.

Go’s statement came a day after Sison took to Facebook and said that Duterte was reportedly comatose “since the afternoon or evening” of Sunday, August 19.

On his Facebook account, Sison said Duterte seemed to be not in good health when the latter attended the national conference of the San Beda Law fraternity Lex Talionis in Davao City on Saturday night, August 19.

“Those who saw him reported that darkness of his face had become aggravated from its appearance the other day and that his walk and handshake had become more unstable,” the communist leader said.

“The report is still being verified by the press from the Palace. People are awaiting the personal appearance of Duterte and medical bulletin from his office,” he added.

Go said Sison was merely “dreaming.”

“Baka nanaginip lang si Joma, then palitan na lang ni Joma ng letter C ang pangalan niya. Siya pala ‘yun (Perhaps, Joma is merely dreaming, then Joma change [the j] on his name to letter c. That’s him),” he added.

Contrary to Sison’s allegation, Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque Jr. maintained that the President is “healthy.”

Roque also said that he had not received informatio­n that Duterte was sick.

“The President is fine and well in Davao, participat­ing in Kadayawan. He will have a public appearance tomorrow. As usual, Joma Sison does not know what he talks about,” Duterte’s mouthpiece said.

“Sa mga kritiko ni Presidente, stop wishing him ill as far as his health is concerned (To the President’s critics, stop wishing him ill as far as his health is concerned),” he added.

Meanwhile, Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio said there is no need for her father to reveal the real score of his health status.

“Very transparen­t naman si PRRD (President Rodrigo Roa Duterte) with regards to his health. If he is not feeling well, sinasabi niya. If he is very energetic sinasabi niya, so there is no need mag-disclosure pa kung ano ang status ng health ni President Duterte,” Duterte-Carpio said.

Magdalo party-list Representa­tive Gary Alejano sought for the disclosure of the President’s health status, citing that it is a public interest following his repeated insinuatio­n of his plan to step down before his term ends because he is already “tired”.

Very transparen­t naman si PRRD (President Rodrigo Roa Duterte) with regards to his health. If he is not feeling well, sinasabi niya.” SARA Z. DUTERTECAR­PIO Davao City Mayor

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