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Robredo Wants Concurrent Cabinet, Other Posts

562623B3-0A69-4EDF-8C64-3F9449E63C43MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Arguing that she needed more powers to be able to solve the country’s illegal drug problem, Vice President Leni Robredo asked Malacanang to appoint her — concurrently — to other Cabinet and agency posts.

Robredo, who has just been appointed Co-chair of the Inter-agency Committee on Anti-Illegal Drugs (ICAD), wants to be appointed Secretary of the Department of Interior and Local Governments (DILG), Secretary of Foreign Affairs (DFA), Secretary of Justice (DOJ) and Chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP).

In justifying her request, the Vice President said that as Drug Czar, she needs to be in full control of DILG so that the war on drugs can be effectively waged on the local level.  As PNP Chief, she says she’ll be able to order all police officers to stop the “EJKs.”  The prosecution of drug lords can only be pursued if she were to be appointed DOJ Secretary, she added.

Why Secretary of Foreign Affairs?  She said she needs the proper diplomatic portfolio to be able to allow the United Nations to investigate the EJKs and other  violations of Human Rights connected with the Philippines’ drug war.

Robredo seems very serious in her new role as Drug Czar.  She says if given all the needed powers, she can solve the drug problem in less than three months.

Robredo Writes Excuse Letter For Her Absence From Cabinet Meeting

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Quezon City Bureau) – When their children miss school, parents write an excuse letter to the teacher or principal.  When Cabinet members miss a meeting, they write an excuse letter to the President.

That’s exactly what Vice President Leni Robredo did today.  She missed what would have been her first Cabinet meeting as newly-designated Drug Czar last night.

Upon receiving the President’s memo warning her of a repeat absence from Cabinet meetings, Robredo immediately wrote an excuse letter to Duterte.

In her letter, she cited the traffic on EDSA which would have made her late anyway if she attended the meeting.

”I am sure Metro Manila commuters can empathize with me because they too have frequent experience commuting from Quezon City (where the VP residence is located) to Manila (where Malacanang is located).

”I promise to be present at the next meeting,” she said in her letter, adding, “I respectfully request an exemption from the anti-wang wang policy so that I can arrive at the meeting on time.”

Duterte Issues First Warning To Leni Robredo

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – If Vice President Leni Robredo still thinks that President Rodrigo Duterte wasn’t serious in designating her as Co-Chair of the Inter-agency Committee on Anti-Illegal Drugs (ICAD) — a Cabinet level position — she should think again.

Today, Duterte served her a memorandum warning her about repeating her absence from last night’s Cabinet meeting.

A lesson learned for Robredo.  She needs to know who is boss!