Dawn Zulueta draws criticism after joining Marcos’ delegation in Switzerland

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Dawn Zulueta, wife of Special Assistant to the President Anton Lagdameo Jr., is at the receiving end of criticism from netizens as she joined President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s official delegation in the World Economic Forum. | APasajolINQ

“Political color aside, the question is really begging to be asked: What was the official role of Dawn Zulueta in Davos?” one @jr_dtc tweeted. “Assuming the invitation is a ‘plus one,’ have the decency and wisdom to do what is good for the country.”

“If Dawn Zulueta is part of the onboard entourage of the BBM then someone should explain her role in Davos. Kung personal na pera naman gamit niya kasama asawa niya, then resibo na lang,” a certain @marbencordero said. “Sa hirap ba naman ng bansa natin ngayon at nagbabayad tayo [ng buwis] eh kailangan resibo.”

Govt officials & their FAMILIES shouldn't only act appropriately, they need to exhibit appearance of propriety. This conduct should be enforced to all govt officials . So even if Dawn Zulueta personally paid for Davos trip , it's still not properOne @lgarestrada also tweeted: “Even if she paid for her expenses, there’s no reason for the wife of the [assistant] to be in the meetings, and she wouldn’t be there sans government intervention.

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