Vice President Leni Robredo on Sunday, June 13, explained that the increase in her net worth in 2020 was due to the assets she inherited from her late mother.
Vice President Leni Robredo (OVP photo) During her weekly radio show with radio man Ely Saludar, the vice president noted that since all
Published June 6, 2021, 12:44 PM
Whether it’s one million as earlier reported or 113,000 as clarified by the Department of Health (DOH), Vice President Leni Robredo said the government should “fix the system” to ensure that everyone who got inoculated with the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine gets their second dose, too.
Vice President Leni Robredo (Jansen Romero/Manila Bulletin)
Speaking on her Sunday radio show with radioman Ely Saludar, Robredo said that if the government has to help the people get to the vaccination sites, then they should do it so everyone can get their second dose.
“Nakakatakot pa din, Ka Ely. Kahit sabihin pa natin 113,000 yan, ano pa din malaki pa din. And naghahabol tayo ng numbers, naghahabol tayo ng iyong supplies hindi mag-expire so dapat iyong sistema talaga para masiguro na babalik iyong mga tao siguruhin (It is still alarming, Ka Ely. Even if they say it’s only 113,000, it’s still a big number. And we are catching up to reach numbers,
Despite the coronavirus vaccine supply problems, the Philippines should still aim for high targets on COVID-19 vaccination to achieve herd immunity, Vice President Leni Robredo said on Sunday, May 30.
Vice President Leni Robredo (OVP/Facebook) Speaking on her weekly radio show with radioman Ely
VP Leni Robredo (Mark Balmores/Manila Bulletin)
Last Friday, Roque said that the vice president should clarify first her stand on the Chinese vaccine because she earlier backed the Health Professionals Alliance Against COVID-19’s (HPAC) push to review the vaccines when they first arrived in the country.
The Palace official said this as Senator Joel Villanueva made the suggestion for Robredo and President Duterte to make an infomercial to build public trust in the government’s vaccination program.
In her weekly radio show with broadcaster Ely Saludar, Robredo called Roque’s remark “fake news.”
“Binalikan ko, Ka Ely, iyong lahat ng statement kasi alam ko hindi ako kontra sa bakunang galing China. Hindi ko sinasabi na mas masama yung Sinovac or whatever (I looked back, Ka Ely, on all my statements because I know I was never against the vaccine from China. I am not saying that the Sinovac is bad or whatever),” Robredo stressed.
Published May 9, 2021, 11:47 AM
Vice President Leni Robredo said it would have been a good public discourse to see the debate between President Duterte and former Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonio Carpio on the West Philippine Sea (WPS) issue because a lot of Filipinos don’t understand it.
VP Leni Robredo (OVP photo)
Speaking on her Sunday radio show with broadcaster Ely Saludar, Robredo lamented that the debate will not push through because the President backed out from the challenge he himself made.
The vice president felt it would be good for the public to watch a debate between Carpio and Duterte. Robredo was also equally excited that the Philippine Bar Association (PBA) offered to host the debate.