The President also said he would not turn former Social Welfare Secretary Erwin Tulfo into one of his advisers, noting he had other plans for the former TV and radio anchor. READ:
her as Ambassador to France and Monaco, he said in a televised interview with a panel of broadcast journalists on Monday.
“Well, the situation with then Secretary Naida Angping was that it was a personal decision in her part. She had some personal issues that she had to work through, and she said ‘I cannot do my work while I’m having to go through this. And that’s why I need to go and think about it,’” Mr. Marcos said in the interview in Malacañang Palace yesterday afternoon.
Mr. Marcos cited the accomplishments of the former PMS Secretary and his history for her new position in his administration.“She has not held formally a diplomatic position, but she has been working with the foreign service for years, and years, and years. She’s a former staff member of my Uncle Kokoy,” the President said, noting Angping was a staffer of his uncle, former Leyte Governor and US Ambassador Benjamin Romualdez.
As for Tulfo, he said: “No, that’s not been—that’s really not been part of the plan for Erwin. No, we have other plans for him. Not as a presidential adviser.”
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