JUST IN: Human rights lawyer Harry Roque will return as President Rodrigo Duterte’s spokesman, more than a year after he stepped down from the post to pursue his bid for a Senate seat. | DJEsguerraINQ
Duterte’s chief legal counsel Salvador Panelo, who replaced Roque as Presidential Spokesman, confirmed the development on Monday.“Yup Harry Roque will be back to his previous post.
I’m still the Chief Presidential Legal Counsel. I will be performing the same role as the President’s chief lawyer and issuing statements as such,” Panelo told reporters in a text message.FEATURED STORIES
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