As speakership row heats up, Binay drops cryptic 'palabra de honor' tweet | Inquirer News

As speakership row heats up, Binay drops cryptic ‘palabra de honor’ tweet

/ 10:11 PM October 01, 2020

FOCUS ON CONTACT TRACING: Senator Nancy Binay urges the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) to give more focus on its contact tracing efforts to effectively stop the further spread of the COVID-19 virus. Binay made the appeal following the move of the Department of Tourism (DOT) to reopen Boracay island to tourists. “We are opening Boracay to tourists, are we prepared to contact trace everybody or do we have a system in place in case some tourists in the island tested positive of COVID-19?” Binay asked DILG Sec. Eduardo Año during the virtual hearing of the Committee on Finance on the proposed 2021 budget of the agency Thursday, October 1, 2020. Año admitted there will be challenges but said the agency has enough safeguards and means to conduct contact tracing. (Screen grab/Senate PRIB)

Senator Nancy Binay. Screen grab / Senate PRIB

MANILA, Philippines — Is Senator Nancy Binay taking a swipe at someone when she posted a cryptic tweet about palabra de honor?

“San kaya pwede mag order ng Palabra De Honor?” the senator tweeted. “Parang ok sya pamigay sa Pasko.”

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(Where can I order Palabra De Honor? I think that’s a good Christmas giveaway.)

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https://twitter.com/SenatorBinay/status/1311595072291434496

Her tweet was accompanied by an old Development Bank of the Philippines commercial which highlighted the importance of palabra de honor or word of honor.

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“…sa kasunduan ang salita pinaninindigan, ang pangako tinutupad,” one of the characters in the commercial said.

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(…in an agreement word is being honored, a promise should be kept.)

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It was not clear, however, why Binay posted the said tweet but some Twitter users mentioned House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano’s name in the comment section.

“Oh ayan Cong. Allan Cayetano, palabra de honor,” one netizen said. (There it is Cong. Alan Cayetano, palabra de honor.)

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Cayetano was a known critic of Binay’s father, former Vice President Jejomar Binay.

The now House speaker was among the senators who actively joined the Senate blue ribbon subcommittee hearing that investigated the alleged anomalous transactions in Makati City, which reportedly transpired when Vice President Binay was still mayor.

Recently, Cayetano hogged the headlines as the speakership row at the House of Representatives heats up between him and Marinduque Rep. Lord Allan Velasco.

On Wednesday, Cayetano offered to resign as Speaker of the House, a move immediately rejected by his colleagues in a vote that retained him in his post.

This came a day after President Rodrigo Duterte supposedly urged Cayetano and Velasco to honor the term-sharing deal brokered by the chief executive himself.

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Under the agreement, Cayetano was to serve as Speaker for 15 months, until October this year, while Velasco would take over for the remaining 21 months.

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