AFP chief Romeo Brawner, misquoted sa destab plot

By Chona Yu November 04, 2023 - 04:55 PM

 

Misquoted si Armed Forces of the Philippines chief of Staff General Romeo Brawner na mayroongd estabilization plot laban sa administrasyon ni Pangulong Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.

Ayon kay National Security Advisoer Eduardo Año, nanatiling tapat sa AFP ang mga sundalo.

“Yes, there  were  healthy  and  passionate  exchanges/dabates  among  some retired  or  former  military  officers  and  even  some  criticism  against  certain policies of the current administration, but they are within the bounds of our democratic space,” pahayag ni Año.

“Although oftenly abused, they are part of the freedom of expression where most are academic discussions or  politically motivated,” dagdag ng kalihim.

Ayon kay Año, nanatiling mataas ang rating ni Pangulong Marcos at kuntento ang taong bayan sa trabaho ng gobyerno sa pagbibigay serbisyo publiko pati na ang pagtugon sa mga problema ng bayan.

“The  Marcos administration’s  trust  rating  remains  high  which  means  that  the people  are  satisfied  with  the  performance  of  the  government  in  delivering services  to  the  people  and  addressing  all  concerns  and  issues  to  include protecting  our  sovereignty,  sovereign  rights,  and  jurisdiction  in  the  West Philippine Sea,” pahayag ni Año.

“But there  is no destabilization plot/movement against  the government. The AFP and the entire security sector are loyal to the commander in chief and will not be influenced to join any destabilization plot against the government,” pahayag ni Año

Tiniyak pa ni Año na handa ang security sector na tugunan ang ano mang uri ng banta sa seguridad.

 

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