MANILA, Philippines — Those calling for Lt. Gen. Antonio Parlade Jr.’s sacking as spokesperson of the government’s counter-insurgency task force may resort to legal remedies, such as filing a quo warranto petition before the courts, Malacaang said Friday.
Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque, himself a lawyer, made the suggestion after the Palace’s reaction was sought when most of the senators called for Parlade’s removal as mouthpiece for the National Task Forceto End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC), even while serving as commander of the military’s Southern Luzon command.
“Kung mayroong mga talagang sigurado sa kanilang legal position, magsampa po sila ng quo wa…
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