The Freeman

Aquino hiding from public amid coup rumors, resignatio­n calls?

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MANILA — When will President Benigno Aquino III appear in public again and talk about the Mamasapano debacle?

In a press briefing on Wednesday, Malacañang said Aquino will decide in due time on whether he would face the public and explain his role in the Mamasapano operation.

Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr. addressed Aquino's perceived public disappeara­nce amid calls for him to resign and rumors of a destabiliz­ation plot against the government following the January 25 Mamasapano incident.

He insisted that Aquino is not hiding from the public, explaining that his recent activities only happened to be set in Malacañang.

These include Aquino's two televised national address on t he Mamasapano tragedy, the state visit of Indonesian President Joko Widodo and t he recent National Economic Developmen­t Authority Board meeting.

Coloma said Aquino's lack of recent public engagement­s should not mean that he's trying to escape the public eye.

"Lahat naman ng kanyang ginagawa ay para sa kapakanan ng lahat ng Pilipino. Sinasabi ba natin na kinakailan­gan ay hindi sa Malacañang gagawin ‘ yon para maging kapakipaki­nabang?" Coloma said.

"Parang masyado naman yatang naiiba ‘ yung frame of reference just because hindi ginanap sa l abas ng Malacañang samantalan­g ito naman talaga ang official office at residence ng Pangulo ng Pilipinas," he added.

Coloma denied t hat Aquino's perceived public disappeara­nce is due to the rumored brewing military plan to overthrow the government.

"Walang kinalaman, walang batayan, at walang katotohana­n," he said. (Philippine STAR News Service)

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