Vice President Leni Robredo thumbed down the reports of leading a revolutionary government, saying she will only comply with the constitution. | CMarquezINQ
MANILA, Philippines — Vice President Leni Robredo on Sunday thumbed down the reports of leading a revolutionary government, saying she will only comply with the constitution.
“Unang una, Ka Ely, noong nabasa ko, natawa ako. Parang gusto kong sabihin, constitutional successor po ako—hindi unconstitutional, hindi extra-constitutional successor. Hindi ako magiging bahagi ng kahit ano, ng kahit ano, Ka Ely, na galaw na labag sa ating Konstitusyon,” Robredo told her co-host Ely Saludar during her BISErbisyong Leni program, reacting to calls for her to lead a revolutionary government.
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