President
Rodrigo Roa Duterte continues his attacks to the opposition’s main head- the
Vice President.
A
week after being axed as drug czar and co-chair of the Inter-Agency Committee
on Anti-Illegal Drugs (ICAD), Maria Leonor “Leni” Robredo
was given an unsolicited advice by the president.
Do
not run for president, you know nothing.
The top two highest leaders of the country, Pres. Duterte and Vice President Robredo (photo credit to CNN Phils) |
Duterte
during an exclusive interview done by CNN Philippines even gave a warning that
the country would not be in good hand if Robredo becomed his successor.
“’Wag
ka tumakbong presidente, wala ka talagang alam,” Duterte said in an interview
with CNN Philippines.
(Don’t run for president, you know really nothing.)
“Disgrasya kayo pag si Leni ang… subukan n’yo,” he added.
(You’re in for a disaster if Leni Robredo is elected…just try.)
President Duterte took note of
the instance that Robredo had to take the Bar exams twice before passing it.
A
previous issue regarding “accepting-gifts-not-bribery”,the Chief executive took
note how Robredo said that law enforcers who would accept bribes from those involved
in their cases would be “biased.
VP Robredo cited Section 7(D) of the Code of Conduct And Ethical Standards
for Public Officials and Employees (Republic Act No. 6713), which prohibits the
solicitation or acceptance of gifts.
“Tapos dalawa kayong senador, in a knee jerk. Akala mo automatic, ah
that is immoral (Then you two said) that is illegal, that is unconstitutional.
Sabi ko, ‘Hoy gaga (Then I said, ‘hey stupid’), I was using the words of the
law itself. The anti graft and corrupt practices’,” Pres. Duterte said.
“Abogada ka tapos hindi mo alam, tapos mag presidente ka? Tapos magsabi
ka na lang relying on your being a lawyer? Ah patay,” he added.
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