VICE President Sara Duterte will be absent from President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s fourth State of the Nation Address (SONA) on July 28th, according to House Secretary General Reginald Velasco.
Velasco confirmed receiving a notification from the Vice President’s office stating her intention not to attend the event. While the reason for her absence remains unstated, the announcement comes as a surprise given the Vice President’s usual presence at such significant national events.
The news has sparked speculation about the nature of the relationship between the President and Vice President, although no official statements have been made to clarify the situation.
Despite the Vice President’s confirmed absence, the House of Representatives remains prepared for her potential attendance.
Velasco emphasized that a reserved seat and a designated holding room for the Vice President and her staff will be maintained, reflecting her status as an institutional guest alongside other key government figures.
This preparedness suggests a degree of uncertainty surrounding the Vice President’s final decision, leaving open the possibility of a last-minute change of plans. The continued provision of accommodations underscores the House’s commitment to protocol and its respect for the Vice President’s office.
The Vice President’s decision not to attend the SONA is a significant development, raising questions about the dynamics between the executive branch and the Vice President’s office.
The lack of a publicly stated reason for her absence adds to the intrigue and fuels further speculation. The situation highlights the complexities of political relationships within the Philippine government and the potential for unexpected events to shape the national narrative.
The upcoming SONA will undoubtedly be closely watched, not only for its content but also for any further developments regarding the Vice President’s absence and its potential implications.
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