PNPA alumni free to back VP following House impeachment
MANILA, Philippines — Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) alumni have the freedom and right to express their support for Vice President Sara Duterte following the House of Representatives’ impeachment against her, believed PNP spokesperson Brig. Gen. Jean Fajardo who made the clarification on Monday.
She likewise revealed that most of the PNPA Class 1991 backed Duterte.
“Naconfirm ko ’yan doon sa mga miyembro ng PNPA Class ’91 and majority of them except for three active PNP personnel ay naglabas daw sila, it was just a draft letter of support doon sa mga miyembro ng grupo na ito na naglabas ng support sa ating VP Sara Duterte,” Fajardo said in a press briefing.
(I confirmed that with the members of PNPA Class ’91 and the majority of them except for three active PNP personnel said they issued, it was just a draft letter of support, to VP Sara Duterte)
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She identified the three active PNP members as Brig Gen Reynaldo Tamondong, National Capital Region Police Office deputy director for administration; Brig. Gen. Archival Macala of Region 6; and Col. Ramil Labastida.
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“Nakausap ko ’yung isa sa kanila earlier and according to him ay wala naman silang pinirmahan niyan because the stand of their class at grupo but ’yung tatlong active they will remain apolitical and non-partisan and hindi nila saklaw yung kaisipan nung ibang miyembro ng klase nila,” Fajardo said.
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(I talked to one of them and according to him they did not sign because the three active personnel said they would remain political and non-partisan. They do not share the sentiments of the other members of the class.)
Last February 5, the lower chamber confirmed that 215 lawmakers signed the fourth impeachment complaint against Duterte.
The first impeachment complaint against the vice president was crafted by civil society organizations and endorsed by Akbayan party-list Rep. Percival Cendaña on December 2.
Last December 4, Bagong Alyansang Makabayan led 70 representatives of progressive groups in filing the second impeachment complaint against Duterte.
On the other hand, the third complaint was lodged by religious groups and a group of lawyers on December 19.