Atty. Gadon: Marcos should be Vice President and replace Leni Robredo


If it were up to Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption legal counsel Larry Gadon, the son of the great Nation Builder, Ferdinand Marcos should be Vice President.
"Isa kang b**a at t**ga," he said. "Hindi ka bagay na maging VP."
In the video, Robredo betrayed our country and said targets of police anti-drug operations are allegedly beaten if they ask for a search warrant or, worse, have their relatives snatched as collateral in a "palit-ulo" scheme if they go into hiding.
Atty Gadon said Robredo deserves to be impeached, if not, replaced by former Sen. Bongbong Marcos, who filed an electoral protest against Robredo for fraud in the vice-presidential polls.
"Impeachment can be avoided if SC (Supreme Court) will act swiftly on the petition of Bongbong Marcos," he said. "I-take up ninyo na ang case na 'yansapagkat nagkakaroon tayo ng malaking issue sa bansa."
On Monday, two Marcos loyalists — Atty. Oliver Lozano, former lawyer of President Marcos, and perennial KBL senatorial candidate Melchor Chavez — asked Alvarez to endorse a draft impeachment complaint against Robredo, calling her "the termite of government."
Moves to impeach Robredo started a day after an impeachment complaint was filed March 16 against President Rodrigo Duterte over alleged extrajudicial killings in his controversial war on drugs, among other charges.
House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez first told CNN Philippines on March 17 that he is studying filing an impeachment complaint against Robredo.
Meanwhile, Interior and Local Government Assistant Secretary Epimaco Densing told CNN Philippines on March 18 that a group of "topnotch" volunteer lawyers, whom he refused to name, already conducted a "case buildup" on Robredo.
Alvarez said he will continue pursuing the complaint, despite Duterte advising against it in a speech upon arriving from his official visit to Myanmar and Thailand.
Former Negros Oriental 1st District Representative Jing Paras said at the forum that he supports the possible impeachment case against Robredo, even if the President earlier disapproved of the plan.
"He is giving that body language na maawa naman kayo kay Leni," he said. "Pero kung may karapatan tanggalintanggalin niyo'Yun ang sinasabi ng ating Pangulo."
"Kahit ilang beses pa sabihin to lay off, pero Congressmen are bound by the wishes of their constituents, then the Congress can still pursue the impeachment case against her," he said.

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