The Philippine Star

Duterte unlikely to lobby for Lopez before CA

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As in the raging bitter feud between his two staunch congressme­n-supporters, President Duterte is observing a hands-off stance on the confirmati­on by the Commission on Appointmen­ts (CA) of controvers­ial Environmen­t Secretary Gina Lopez.

Isabela Rep. Rodolfo Albano III, the CA majority leader, said yesterday that the President, aside from public statements supporting Lopez, has not pushed for her confirmati­on.

“He has not sent word to us members of the House of Representa­tives contingent in the CA. I don’t think he has sent word to the Senate panel either. That is maybe because he respects the independen­ce of the CA,” he said.

Albano said he believes Lopez has a “50-50 percent chance of confirmati­on or rejection.”

Earlier, Albano said the appointmen­ts commission would decide on the fate of the environmen­t secretary through secret voting on May 3, following the resumption of session of Congress after a six-week Lenten recess.

In the past, Duterte has expressed support for Lopez’s confirmati­on and her decision to shut down at least 23 mines for allegedly destroying the environmen­t, including mountains and watershed areas.

However, two days ago, Duterte cussed the Lopezes for the allegedly unfair reportage of television giant ABS-CBN.

The Lopez family, to which the environmen­t secretary belongs, controls the network.

Malacañang had said Duterte’s latest tirades against ABS-CBN should not be seen as an indication that he will not reappoint Lopez to the post.

Presidenti­al spokesman Ernesto Abella said Duterte’s tirades against

ABS-CBN and the issues on Lopez “are two separate matters.”

Duterte has not also meddled in the worsening quarrel between Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez and his top election campaign contributo­r, Davao del Norte Rep. Antonio Floirendo Jr.

He has not called them, according to the two feuding congressme­n. Alvarez and Floirendo represent Davao del Norte’s first and second districts, respective­ly.

Without Duterte’s interventi­on, Lopez is in danger of suffering the fate of rejected foreign affairs secretary-nominee Perfecto Yasay Jr., said a CA member who did not want to be named.

“If there is no word from the President on or before May 3, I have a feeling that she will become another Yasay,” the CA member said.

– Jess Diaz

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