'Military-backed People Power' plot not likely to succeed, says Lacson
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- Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo "Ping" Lacson on Sunday, April 26 downplayed the possibility of a military-backed "people power revolution" amid the controversies involving President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte.
Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo “Ping” Lacson on Sunday, April 26 downplayed the possibility of a military-backed “people power revolution” amid the controversies involving President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte.
Lacson, a former Philippine National Police (PNP) chief, said such efforts are not likely to succeed, precisely because he believes that the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) is a professional organization.
“So long as the AFP is professional and I would like to believe it is, there is no compelling reason to have a military junta or another People Power revolution,” Lacson said in a mix of English and Filipino in an interview on DZBB radio.
In the radio interview, Lacson confirmed reports that some groups are trying to seek support from members of the uniformed services for a possible military-backed people power revolution.
According to the senator, he received information indicating that some “retired officers” are trying to recruit support from within the AFP.
But the senator said his sources say there is no indication this “movement” will prosper.
“There is definitely an attempt but this is outside the AFP (Armed Forces of the Philippines). Those behind this could only recruit a few, if at all, from inside the AFP. My contacts in the PNP say there is no indication this 'movement' will snowball,” he said.
“But definitely there is an attempt, mostly by retired officers,” he also said.
Last year, the senator rejected the idea of a military-backed “reset” or junta amid public outrage over corruption issues, saying such outrage must continue but not at the expense of the Constitution.