Sara Duterte explains legal basis for father's return to Davao City
By Armando Fenequito
Presidential daughter and Mayor Sara Z. Duterte hits ABS-CBN over an online article it published claiming that she defended his father, President Rodrigo Duterte, as he returned to Davao City on Saturday after two months in Malacanang.
Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte
(HNP / MANILA BULLETIN) The mayor posted in her Instagram on Monday, citing legal basis on why the President was exempted to return home in the city despite the implementation of the General Community Quarantine (GCQ). “Apart from this sassy answer, I gave a mouthful of numbers as legal basis, aba kahit isa wala man lang kayo sinulat (other points I mentioned were not even written in your news),” she said. Duterte said she cited the Inter-Agency Task Force Omnibus Guidelines dated May 15 section 7 stating that the "movement of authorized persons within and across areas placed in any form of community quarantine shall be permitted." Among the authorized persons enumerated in the said provision were health and emergency front line services personnel, government officials and government front line personnel, duly-authorized humanitarian assistance actors, persons traveling for medical or humanitarian reasons, persons going to the airport for travel abroad, returning repatriated overseas Filipinos going to their residences, and other persons transported through efforts of the national government upon observance of the necessary quarantine protocols with the concurrence of the receiving local government units. The young Duterte claimed that the President is the top frontliner in the country, so he could go anywhere. Earlier, Presidential Spokesperson Sec. Harry Roque said in a statement, the President went back to Davao City not just to see his family but also to assess the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) situation in Mindanao.
Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte(HNP / MANILA BULLETIN) The mayor posted in her Instagram on Monday, citing legal basis on why the President was exempted to return home in the city despite the implementation of the General Community Quarantine (GCQ). “Apart from this sassy answer, I gave a mouthful of numbers as legal basis, aba kahit isa wala man lang kayo sinulat (other points I mentioned were not even written in your news),” she said. Duterte said she cited the Inter-Agency Task Force Omnibus Guidelines dated May 15 section 7 stating that the "movement of authorized persons within and across areas placed in any form of community quarantine shall be permitted." Among the authorized persons enumerated in the said provision were health and emergency front line services personnel, government officials and government front line personnel, duly-authorized humanitarian assistance actors, persons traveling for medical or humanitarian reasons, persons going to the airport for travel abroad, returning repatriated overseas Filipinos going to their residences, and other persons transported through efforts of the national government upon observance of the necessary quarantine protocols with the concurrence of the receiving local government units. The young Duterte claimed that the President is the top frontliner in the country, so he could go anywhere. Earlier, Presidential Spokesperson Sec. Harry Roque said in a statement, the President went back to Davao City not just to see his family but also to assess the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) situation in Mindanao.