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Defense, AFP chiefs deny alleged military s withdrawal of support for Duterte

SunStar + April 18, 2021 DEFENSE Secretary Delfin Lorenzana on Sunday, April 18, 2021, denied a social media post alleging that a group of retired and active military officers had threatened to withdraw support for President Rodrigo Duterte over his failure to denounce the presence of Chinese ships in the West Philippine Sea (WPS). Lorenzana described the post made by Twitter account @infopsph as “irresponsible propaganda.” “Such disinformation is an act of reckless agitation emanating from detractors,” Lorenzana said. “We call on these destabilizers to cease from propagating malicious statements especially at a time when our people should all be coming together in the face of the challenges that we are all currently facing. You are not helping our country and people at all,” he added.

Palace mulls if Duterte can take Sinopharm vaccine under compassionate use permit

President Rodrigo Roa Duterte (JOEY DALUMPINES/ PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO) And now, Malacañang is pulling out all stops to check if the President’s Sinopharm vaccination could actually happen.   According to Presidential spokesman Harry Roque, the Palace has started to study whether or not the President could take the Chinese-developed vaccine under the compassionate use permit. Roque had said the President prefers to get the Sinopharm vaccine. “They are studying kung pupuwedeng gamitin ‘yung compassionate use para legal basis for the President to have the Sinopharm vaccine. But it is still being studied by the Malacañang legal office,” Roque said during a televised press briefing Thursday, Feb. 25.

AFP chief Sobejana says Parlade may face sanctions if alleged violations proven

AFP chief Sobejana says Parlade may face sanctions if alleged violations proven Published February 10, 2021 6:31pm Southern Luzon Command chief Lieutenant General Antonio Parlade Jr. may face sanctions if the Armed Force of the Philippines finds that he violated the AFP s policies on public statements, Armed Forces of the Philippines Lieutenant General Cirilito Sobejana said on Wednesday. Parlade, who s also the spokesman of the multi-agency National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict, recently apologized after he said in Facebook comment that a journalist could be penalized under the Anti-Terror Law for spreading what he called lies. Sobejana said he had ordered soldiers to observe due diligence in sharing information to the public amid accusations of red-tagging involving Parlade.

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