“There is no midnight Cabinet in the Palace.”
This was stressed today by Press Secretary and Presidential Spokesperson Ignacio R. Bunye as he denied allegations by the wife of former House Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. about the existence of a “midnight Cabinet” in Malacanang “that is involved in affairs of state.”
Published reports said Mrs. Gina de Venecia made the claims in media interviews where she said that First Gentleman Jose Miguel Arroyo presides over a midnight Cabinet that is composed of businessmen-cronies and alter-egos of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.
“The ‘revelations’ of the former Speaker’s wife are best ignored considering its bitter source,” Bunye said in a statement as he called on the people “not to be swayed by such information as this is an apparent attempt to project the President as beholden to a few.”
Bunye said the “President owes her mandate to the people who voted her in office and not to ‘midnight kibitzers’ who think they know more about the inner workings of government than they actually do.”
He urged the people to buckle down to work, referring to the destruction caused by floods and landslides in Eastern Samar and Leyte that deserves collective attention.
“Politics must not prevail over the urgent social needs of our people,” Bunye stressed.
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