Speaker Romualdez lauds former Pres. Duterte for interest in political discourse but remains focused on PH’s needs
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00:00 House Speaker Martin Romualdez does not want to lose focus on doing what is needed to bring
00:04 about meaningful change that would benefit Filipinos.
00:08 The speaker made this statement amidst criticism against the lower house coming from many fronts
00:12 including that of a former president.
00:15 Melendez Moras has the details.
00:19 House Speaker Martin Romualdez expressed gratitude to former President Rodrigo Duterte's interest
00:25 and involvement in political discourse but emphasized the need to prioritize the country's
00:29 needs.
00:30 This after Duterte accused him of posturing for 2028 presidency.
00:35 Speaker Romualdez said, "There are many problems right now that need real solutions
00:39 and cannot be resolved just by elections.
00:42 That's why as Speaker of the House, his priority is to promote unity and collaboration across
00:47 all political lines."
00:49 Regarding his personal political aspirations, Romualdez said he is committed to his role
00:54 as Speaker and focus on his duties and responsibilities and not on future electoral possibilities.
01:00 Prior to this, the lower house was also involved in an alleged impeachment plot against Vice
01:05 President Sara Duterte Carpio although house leaders had already denied this.
01:10 "I opted to call the leaders, Kong Saldi, Hanggang Kay Speaker, to ask them what's going
01:21 on if there's such a thing.
01:23 And nothing.
01:24 It was not tackled.
01:25 No such thing was discussed by party leaders or house leadership."
01:37 According to House Deputy Majority Leader Erwin Tulfo, there is also no basis to file
01:42 an impeachment complaint against VP Sara.
01:45 "At this point, there's no impeachable offense that VP did.
01:52 We know the grounds of impeachment.
01:56 At this point, we don't see that she violated the Constitution.
02:01 So why would she impeach someone?
02:04 Maybe she's doing something intriguing."
02:06 For his part, House Majority Leader Manix Dalipe also called the issue fake news, which
02:11 he believes are mere attempts to sow discord and put a wedge between VP Sara and Speaker
02:16 Romualdez.
02:18 The controversy stems from a statement of House Deputy Minority Leader Franz Castro,
02:23 which she already clarified.
02:25 "She's not serious.
02:27 Those are just casual stories.
02:30 Nothing serious.
02:31 And you don't have a congressman or anyone from our party to file or endorse that."
02:44 Mel Alasmoras for The Nation.