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Sandro assures Romualdez: Coup, ouster won鈥檛 happen under your term

New Ilocos Norte lawmaker and presidential son Rep. Ferdinand Alexander "Sandro" Marcos has assured his former boss and his uncle, Leyte Rep. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez, that the coup d鈥檈tat and impeachments that have affected past House leaders would not happen under the latter鈥檚 term.

Leyte Rep. Martin Romualdez and his nephew Ilocos Norte Rep. Sandro Marcos attend a lunch meeting in Makati City in this file photo taken in May 2022. INQUIRER file photo / GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE

MANILA, Philippines 鈥 New Ilocos Norte lawmaker and presidential son Rep. Ferdinand Alexander 鈥淪andro鈥 Marcos has assured his former boss and his uncle, Leyte Rep. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez, that the coup d鈥檈tat and impeachments that have affected past House leaders would not happen under the latter鈥檚 term.

During a light moment at the Executive Course on Legislation鈥檚 closing ceremonies on Monday, Marcos thanked the House of Representatives鈥 secretariat for helping the University of the Philippines鈥 National College of Public Administration and Governance (UP-NCPAG) execute the crash course.

In the process, Marcos noted that House secretariats have been present despite leadership changes and other issues 鈥 while assuring Romualdez, who is expected to be the next House Speaker, that such usurpation would not happen.

No mention was made by Sandro of how he intended to protect Romualdez鈥檚 role as a Speaker.

鈥淭hey said that the congressmen are the lifeblood of the Batasan, but really, it is the secretariat, and I think that we as lawmakers have a lot to learn from them not just with the legislative process, ang daming speakership po na nangyari nandito pa rin sila,鈥 Marcos, son of President Ferdinand 鈥淏ongbong鈥 Marcos, said.

鈥淎ng daming impeachment na nangyari, nandito pa rin sila.聽 So鈥 hopefully鈥 don鈥檛 worry Speaker hindi 鈥榶an mangyayari I promise,鈥 he added, eliciting laughter from the lawmakers present.

(A lot of impeachment [attempts] had happened. They鈥檙e still here. So鈥 hopefully鈥 don鈥檛 worry, Speaker, that wouldn鈥檛 happen, I assure [you].)

The younger Marcos had credited much of his experience in lawmaking to Romualdez, as he used to work at the Leyte representative鈥檚 office back when the latter was still majority floor leader in the 18th Congress.

In the proclamation rally when he started his congressional bid, Marcos said that the mentorship of Romualdez 鈥 a cousin of his father through the maternal side 鈥 prepared him to enter politics.

READ: Sandro Marcos credits uncle Martin for 鈥榮kills, readiness鈥 to be Ilocos Norte solon聽

Marcos was part of the third and last batch of new lawmakers who attended the UP-NCPAG鈥檚 Executive Course on Legislation, aside from Cavite 1st District Rep. Jolo Revilla, Cavite 8th District Rep. Aniela Tolentino, and returning Pangasinan Rep. Rachel Arenas.

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