Negros gov, Bacolod bishop notastounded at sacking of VP Robredo

Negros gov, Bacolod bishop not astounded at sacking of VP Robredo

03:31 PM November 26, 2019

BACOLOD CITY – “Not surprising.”

This was how Bacolod Bishop Patricio Buzon and former Negros Occidental Gov. Rafael Coscolluela described the decision of President Duterte to fire Vice President Leni Robredo as co-chairperson of the Inter-Agency Committee on Anti-Illegal Drugs.

“I saw it coming all along. Leni has finally got her answer as to whether the administration would be ready for her,” Buzon said.

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Vice President Leni Robredo (File photo by JAM STA ROSA / Philippine Daily Inquirer)

“They have grossly underestimated her and now she has become a threat and an embarrassment to the administration. It just shows that the administration is not as sincere and serious in solving the drug problem as Leni is,” the bishop said.

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Coscolluela, on his part, said he was not surprised when the news broke out.

“It is not surprising but a very poor reflection on the quality of thinking coming out of Malacañang. But who knows? He (Duterte) might change his tune again tomorrow,” Coscolluela added.

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President Duterte fired Robredo from the ICAD on Sunday, less than a month after designating her as its co-chairperson.

Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo said Robredo used her post as a platform to attack the methods undertaken by this administration.

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TAGS: Anti-Illegal Drugs and Special Operations Task Force (AIDSOTF), Leni Robredo, Local news, Rodrigo Duterte

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