'Kapag may umaalis ng Maynila, gabundok po ang dokumentong dala namin para kay presidente. Wala pong tigil naman ang trabaho ng presidente,' Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque says.
President Rodrigo Duterte may be away from Malacañang for more than two weeks now, but he continues to fulfill his functions from his hometown Davao City, Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said on Thursday.
"Kapag may umaalis ng Maynila, gabundok po ang dokumentong dala namin para kay presidente. Wala pong tigil naman ang trabaho ng presidente,"[Translation: When leaving for Manila, we bring mountains of documents for the President. He continues to do his work.] "The reason why he stays [in Davao], sabi naman niya umiiwas siya sa COVID-19. Pero patuloy and trabaho ng Presidente,"[Translation: The reason why he stays, he says he wants to avoid COVID-19. But the President's work goes on.]
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