Destabilization plot vs government not new, but probe must be initiated—Palace
Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro (RTVM)
Malacañang said the destabilization plot against the Marcos administration is not new, but investigating bodies must still conduct an investigation.
"Matagal na pong balita iyan, matagal na nilang gustong magsagawa ng destabilization laban sa ating Pangulo. Hindi na po iyan bago (That’s already old news. They’ve long wanted to carry out destabilization efforts against our President. That’s nothing new)," Palace Press Officer and Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro said in a briefing on Monday, April 27.
Castro said this when asked for the Palace's reaction on the statement of Senator Panfilo Lacson on the alleged plan of some retired officers to “grab power” amid ongoing political tensions in the country.
The Palace official recognized that Lacson's information is backed by evidence, thus, an investigation must still be initiated.
"Unang-una po, kung ito ay mapapatunayan dahil si Senator Lacson naman ay hindi natin matatawaran kapag nagsalita ito, ito ay may resibo. So muli, ang mga investigating bodies natin, hindi na po kayo kailangang utusan, gawin na po ninyong mag-imbestiga (First of all, if this is proven because we know that when Senator Lacson speaks, he has evidence. Then once again, our investigating bodies do not need to be told; please go ahead and conduct an investigation)," Castro said.