Malacañang said it will just
“watch with amusement” lawyer and losing senatorial candidate Larry Gadon as he bared his plan to file an impeachment complaint against Vice President Leni Robredo as she is indicted over sedition charges.Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo after Gadon said in an interview with ANC that his plan is to file an impeachment complaint against Robredo if she is indicted.
According to Panelo, the Palace will not interfere with Gadon’s plan, adding they are also “not interested” in looking at his draft case. “In other words, we will not interfere. Let them do their thing. If they want, they can do anything not illegal,” he added.
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