Former Supreme Court Chief Justice Lucas Bersamin, now the Executive Secretary, criticized former president Rodrigo Duterte for his remarks urging military intervention in the government. Duterte's comments were seen as an attempt to oust President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
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“No motive is more selfish than calling for a sitting president to be overthrown so that your daughter can take over,” Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin said in a statement. Bersamin also warned that it would not “shirk from its sworn duty to govern and manage the affairs of the Filipino Nation according to the Constitution and the Rule of Law.”
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