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LP: Robredo not part of destabilization, Duterte himself says so

Sen. Francis Pangilinan

Sen. Francis Pangillinan. (Photo by RICHARD A. REYES / Philippine Daily Inquirer)

The Liberal Party (LP) denied on Saturday that Vice President Leni Robredo was involved in an alleged plot to oust President Rodrigo Duterte. The President鈥檚 allies, the party added, were the ones who had been destabilizing the administration by spreading lies against the nation鈥檚 second highest official.

鈥淭hey should stop destabilizing the administration and focus instead on the gargantuan tasks of delivering on its campaign promises such as end 鈥榚ndo鈥 and create jobs, finish the traffic nightmare and ease commuters鈥 lives, and stop corruption and move the country forward, among others,鈥 Sen. Francis Pangilinan, LP president, said.

Pangilinan said Duterte himself had cleared Robredo of any role in an alleged destabilization plot.

鈥淭he President鈥檚 allies should take this cue from him and refrain from sowing lies, as this is infecting the nation instead of uniting us,鈥 Pangilinan said.

On Monday, Duterte accused mining companies opposed to Environment Secretary Gina Lopez of funding a supposed destabilization plot by making him 鈥渦npopular.鈥 But he quickly added: 鈥淚鈥檓 not saying Leni is involved. I don鈥檛 want to drag her name.鈥

Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana has said there was no destabilization plot against the administration, saying criticisms against the administration did not amount to an ouster scheme.

On Friday, the President鈥檚 allies on Friday accused Robredo being involved in moves to oust the President. They cited her video message to the United Nations where she criticized the President鈥檚 bloody war on drugs.

The video was made public on Wednesday, the day before Magdalo Rep. Gary Alejano filed an impeachment complaint against Duterte.

House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez linked Robredo to the impeachment bid. Alejano has said she had no role in the complaint.

Also on Friday, presidential spokersperson Ernesto Abella said Robredo was in 鈥渁 pathetic state of affairs.鈥 He noted that the timing of the release of her video and the filing of the impeachment complaint against the President seemed 鈥渢oo neat to be written off as mere coincidence.鈥

In a statement, the LP said claims linking Robredo to an ouster plot were 鈥渂aseless, orchestrated lies that only harm the country.鈥

Pangilinan cited the so-called 鈥淣agaLeaks,鈥 an online expos茅 claiming that Robredo鈥檚 late husband, Jesse Robredo, who had served as interior secretary and Naga City mayor, had profited from jueteng and illegal drugs.

鈥淚t is the same thing they did to (Sen.) Leila (de Lima) 鈥 demonize and vilify with baseless accusations,鈥 Pangilinan said.

De Lima, a vocal critic of the President, is now detained on non-bailable drug charges. She has repeatedly denied links to the drug trade, saying the cases against her were a form of revenge by Duterte, whom she had accused of instigating extrajudicial killings in his war on drugs.

Duterte had appointed Robredo to take charge of housing but later banned her from Cabinet meetings, prompting her to resign in December.

The Drug Reform Coordination Network (DRCNet), organizer of the UN event where Robredo鈥檚 video message was shown, said the Vice President had nothing to do with the scheduling and did she make any request 鈥渁s to timing or any other matters.鈥

In the video shown during a side session of the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs held in Vienna, Austria, earlier in the week, Robredo said Filipinos had become 鈥渉opeless and helpless鈥 in the face of the killings under the President鈥檚 brutal war on drugs.

鈥淚 saw in Philippines news sources that the Speaker of the House has threatened to hold an impeachment vote against Vice President Robredo, and has charged that she timed the release of the video to coincide with an impeachment motion that was filed against Pres. Duterte the next day,鈥 David Borden, DRCNet executive director, said.

鈥淲e released it a few days before the session as a media strategy to draw attention to President Duterte鈥檚 atrocities,鈥 he said in a statement. /atm

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