The statement comes a day after the President, in an unprecedented move, reappointed Andres Centino as Armed Forces of the Philippines chief.
MANILA, Philippines – A day after a military leadership revamp, First Lady Liza Araneta Marcos issued a video statement denying she had anything to do with appointments or whatever is happening at the armed forces intelligence service.
“I leave that up to my husband. And if I find out that somebody is using my name, I shall tell my husband not to appoint you, okay?” the First Lady said in her video statement, which she said she was making while walking in the compound of the Presidential Security Group in Malacañang. The First Lady’s statement came a day after the President and commander-in-chief, in an unprecedented move, dismissed AFP chief Lt General Bartolome Bacarro andBacarro, who was the President’s pick to, was going to be the first fixed-term AFP chief before Centino was brought in again for the post. Centino turns 56 in February 2023, but because of the new law, he can stay in his post for three years or until 2026.
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