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The President wears the PH flag

President Duterte wears a PH flag while his predecessor, Benigno Aquino III ,sticks to yellow ribbon.
President Duterte wears a PH flag while his predecessor, Benigno Aquino III ,sticks to yellow ribbon.

When outgoing president Benigno Aquino III and incoming president Rodrigo Duterte met yesterday for the traditional turnover of the reins of the government, the big difference between the two was very much noticeable by the small item they each wore on their left chest.

Aquino was wearing his yellow ribbon pin, which to many, symbolized the exclusivity of his administration to friends, relatives and like-minded others. Duterte, on the other hand, was wearing a Philippine flag pin which was seen as a symbol of what he said in his speech, “I was elected to the presidency to serve the entire country. I was not elected to serve the interests of any one person or any group or any one class. I serve every one and not only one.”

There was a tense moment towards the end of Duterte’s 14-minute inaugural speech, when after saying “Why am I here?” he said, “ Hindi kasali ito diyan. (This is not included there).

There was laughter, then a 13- second pause.

The thought that raced in my mind during that brief pause was, oh no, is he going to curse- just what he did during the campaign when he jolted members of the Makati Business Club after he set aside his prepared speech and dropped his first of the several putang-inas five minutes into his speech?

Thankfully, that did not happen. Duterte resumed his speech: “The past tense was, I am here because I love my country and I love the people of the Philippines. I am here, why? Because I am ready to start my work for the nation. Thank you and good afternoon.”
Relief. Approval. Excitement. The applause said it all.

ABS-CBN’s Adrian Ayalin, reporting from Davao City, posted in Twitter: “Duterte supporter Lydia Rufino says the speech without cursing was an answered prayer for her.”

Are we now seeing The Metamorphosis – of the caterpillar turning into a butterfly?

As we were watching him received one-by-one members of the diplomatic corps, we paid special attention to his meeting with Mexico Julio Camarena Villaseñor, Australian ambassador Amanda Gorely and United States Ambassador Philip Goldberg.

It will be recalled that during the campaign the three had separate not- so- pleasant experience with then candidate Duterte. Villaseñor was in a tourism forum when Duterte, the guest speaker, unaware of the envoy’s presence, cited Mexico as a country where you do not visit because of the proliferation of illegal drugs. Gorely expressed disapproval on Duterte’s statements saying he regretted that he was not the first one to rape the lady Australian missionary who was violated and killed by prisoners in a Davao hostage incident. Goldberg earned the ire of Duterte when he issued a statement supporting Gorely.

From what we saw on TV, Duterte’s meeting with each of the three was cordial. Duterte talked briefly with each one and from their facial expressions, it looked like a pleasant encounter.

Vice President Leni Robredo’s separate inauguration was also good.

Now for the hard part of governance.
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One of the good things about the Aquino administration is the Official Gazette, which is more than just an outlet of Malacanang press releases. For that, one goes to www.pcoo.gov.ph.

Manolo Quezon, undersecretary of the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office in the Aquino administration, who is really the brains behind the OG said, the site is more on the preservation and promotion of the institutional memory of the Presidency itself.

He is turning over the OG materials to the Duterte administration. He invites everyone to visit
https://archive.org/details/presidentialmuseumandlibrary
https://archive.org/details/govph
https://archive.org/details/daang-matuwid
https://archive.org/details/pcdspo

He said:” We’ve uploaded much of this aspect of our work on archive.org, for free and open use.

“The URLs above offer collections that include original and found content, as well as the most comprehensive online deposit of Philippine presidential documents, which mirrors the online archive we’ve published in the Official Gazette website (www.gov.ph), and in malacanang.gov.ph.

“We leave this with you as a permanent online collection covering 2010-2016.

“We leave the Official Gazette’s web page and social media accounts with the incoming team of the President-elect with the hope that they in turn will build upon what has been started.”
Thank you very much, Manolo.

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10 Comments

  1. I always go back to the Official Gazette for historical references especially when comparing budgets of different presidents. During the last elections the budget speeches of all presidents starting from Marcos to Arroyo were deleted/hidden because it gave the Bongbong Marcos web operatives more convincing proof about who were the real thieves after all.

    I hope Manolo has restored the budget speeches in the OG by now.

  2. Golberg Golberg

    Kahit sino pwedeng maglagay ng Philippine flag. Sa kwelyo, sa kaliwang bahagi ng dibdib, gusto niya sa noo pa. Di ko lang talaga maintindihan ni Panot. OO may kulay dilaw sa ating watawat pero di lahat ng bahagi ng watawat ay dilaw lang ang makikita. Mayroon bang Hepatitis A,B,C,D,E,F,G etc. ito?

    Totoo po ba ang balita? Sa first Cabinet meeting ni Digong kahapon, habang nagsasalita itong si Yasay pinutol yung airing sa TV? Masyado daw kumikiling sa China?
    At, bibili daw ng maraming patrol boats dahil ang internal threat ay mas matindi pa daw kaysa sa issue ng WPS?

    Puñeta, unang araw palang nakakakulo na ng dugo.

  3. Golberg Golberg

    Mayroon pa palang attack choppers. Pero yung patrol boats at attack choppers para sa internal threats.
    Waste of money daw kasi ang pagbili ng fighter jets. Hay naku talaga Digong!!!
    Itutuloy niya lang yata ang legacy ni Gloria.
    Hindi ako makadilaw ha! Di ko lang talaga gusto yung mga nabasa at narinig ko na mula kay Digong.
    “I will not go to war with China only because of Scarborough shoal.” As if kung magkakaroon tayo ng atleast 5 battleships; ang bawat isa ay may escort na 2 destroyer at 2 guided missile cruiser; at yung mga escort na ito ay may tig 4 na escort ng frigate; at bawat frigate ay may escort na guided missile corvette; at bawat corvette ay may escort na tig 4 na fast attack missile boats ay makikipag digma na tayo sa kahit na kanino? Anong klaseng utak mayroon itong mga ito?
    In my dreams ko lang yung mga naval assets na yun. Pero how I wish totoo. Wish ko lang.

  4. Golberg Golberg

    Pinutol nga sa ere habang nagsasalita si Yasay. Di nya gusto yung strong statement na dapat gawin ng Pinas.
    Ano kaya ang magigingh reaction ng International Community kung sakali ngang pabor sa atin yung ruling ng Permanent Court?
    Yellow ribbon yung panot, bandila ng Pinas yung isa, pero mukhang parehong salingkwang ang mga utak.

  5. jcj2013 jcj2013

    i see nothing wrong with PNoy’s wearing the yellow ribbon on his chest. the yellow ribbon symbolizes the anti-marcos struggle that culminated in the ouster of the dictator and the restoration of democracy. Pnoy, after all, is the son of democracy icons ninoy and cory, both of whom were spark plugs of the edsa revolution. without the edsa revolution, we wouldn’t be blogging and commenting here.

  6. Golberg Golberg

    Napanood ko nga Ate Ellen.
    “Philippine daw is not for sale” sabi niya sa campaign niya noon. Pero mukhang hindi paninindigan yung dapat panindigan at dapat ipaglaban.

    Sabi nga ni Justice Carpio “war is not an option, but we must have credible defense and make it costly for other countries to take any one’s territory.”

    Iba ang nababasa at naririning ko sa balita. Sana hindi totoo.

  7. lynyrdskynyrd lynyrdskynyrd

    Yellow ribbon is yellow government for pnoys 6 year-term. Democracy?…..WTF….

  8. roc roc

    mama mia, ang liit naman ng flag na yan, halos kasing liit ng .22, I will kill you! ang kipot pa, halong kasing kipot ngayon ng mga bibig ng mga journalists na pinagbabawalang magkomento, negatives comments are verboten; not allowed, only those comments approved by the flag wearer are allowed.

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