Here’s what’s new: Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque is speaking for Senator Bong Go, who is not a Palace official or even a member of the executive branch. Roque has never done this for any other lawmaker. 🤔
Around an hour after Rappler published a, who should call but Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque, not to give Malacañang's explanation but to air the grievances of Go.
"Number two, you're barking at the wrong tree. He has no plans for the 2022 elections because his term is until 2025. There is another candidate for President and it’s not him," he continued. despite him already being senator, raising concerns about his independence from the executive branch as lawmaker. He has also previously denied many times that he plans to run for president, in the same way that he denied he would run for the Senate.What's new is Roque, a Malacañang official, speaking for Go, who is not a Palace official or even a member of the executive branch.The bizarreness of the situation wasn't lost on netizens.
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