Palace snubs call to prove
Duterte is 88% healthy
MalacaƱang on Friday spurned the call of the lawyer who wants
public disclosure of President Rodrigo Duterte’s health records to show proof
that the 75-year-old Chief Executive is “88 percent” physically healthy.
This, after lawyer Dino de Leon wrote a letter on Thursday, asking
Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque to prove his recent claim that Duterte’s
physical health is at 88 percent.
De Leon explained in his letter that Roque, as Duterte’s
spokesperson, may have “both factual and legal basis” to claim that the
President is still in the “pink of health.”
“In light of the importance of the President’s health to the
public, as well as the people’s right to be assured that the statements of the
Presidential Spokesperson are accurate, I respectfully request that you provide
the public with that basis of your conclusion that the President is 88 percent
healthy,” he told Roque.
Responding to the letter, Roque said the Supreme Court’s (SC)
ruling against de Leon’s petition seeking the release of Duterte’s medical
records merely proves that there is no need to prove that Duterte’s health
remains in good condition.
“Atty. Dino de Leon already lost his case in the Supreme Court
where he asked the tribunal to compel President Rodrigo Roa Duterte to publicly
disclose his health records. The decision speaks for itself,” he said in a
statement sent to Palace reporters.
Roque was referring to the SC’s decision to reject de Leon’s plea
to gain access to Duterte’s health records.
De Leon’s petition was denied by the high court in May. However,
the SC released its resolution on the lawyer’s plea just on Wednesday.
In its five-page resolution dated May 8, the SC explained it had
to junk de Leon’s request to divulge Duterte’s medical results and health
bulletins for lack of merit.
The high court also noted that Duterte’s regular public
appearances amid the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic belie de Leon’s
“insinuation that the President is suffering from serious illness.”
Roque said de Leon should accept his defeat and respect the SC
ruling.
“He (de Leon) should accept his legal defeat graciously and heed
the High Court’s ruling,” he said. (PNA)
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