MARCOS (FB)
DAVAO CITY – Vice President Sara Duterte rejected calls for a People Power to remove President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. as she is required to uphold and defend the Constitution.
In an interview with Davao reporters on Friday morning, June 12, Duterte responded to appeals from retired military officers and various groups urging her to lead a People Power initiative.
Duterte emphasized that as the constitutional successor to the presidency, she is committed to following legal and constitutional processes.
“I am the next in line according to our Constitution,” Duterte said. “I took an oath when I assumed the Office of the Vice President that I would preserve and defend the Constitution.”
The Vice President emphasized that she would not take part in any extra-constitutional actions to remove the current administration. She added that it is not within her power to resort to such means.
Duterte clarified that she does not intend to take the presidency from Marcos. “I do not want that. I do not want to take Bongbong Marcos’ position,” she said.
The Vice President, however, added a critical remark about the President, saying she wants the public to observe his leadership until the end of his term.