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Duterte gives Yasay a graceful exit

Now I see how astute President Duterte is.

He can appear to be assuring you of his trust and confidence while actually cutting your neck.

That was what his July 19 video statement released by Malacañang on the status of Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay, Jr. showed.

In the video, a very formal Duterte in barong tagalog with the emblem of the President of the Republic of the Philippine behind and in front of him, said:

“I would like to arrest a few rumors going around that Secretary Yasay of the Department of Foreign Affairs is on his way out. I would like to assure the Secretary that he is in good company and there is no truth to the rumor that there is a plan for his ouster, far from it actually.

“I would like the Philippines to know that I personally pleaded with Secretary Yasay to join the government because he us competent, honest, and he knows his business. He has a professorial job on the western side of the United States.

“He knows whereof he speaks. So hindi totoo yan.

“Although there’s a caveat. Actually, Secretary accepted the position on the condition that he will only serve for a few months, not even a year because he has contractual obligations to teach, professorial chair, well most universities in the western side.. California, Hawaii and somewhere else.

“Let me douse cold water on the rumor and arrest the circulating.. It’s not good.

“Yasay speaks for me. Everything that he says in public both national and international comes from my guidance. And he has my backing and full support. And I said, I place my entire trust in him to take care as being the spokesman for our foreign affairs.

“Sana matapos na iyang haka-haka. Maraming Salamat.”

So Yasay stays put as DFA secretary for now. But he will be out soon,“For a few months, not even a year,” Duterte said.

That’s exit. Duterte just made it graceful.

That’s sooner than what Yasay expected who was presumed to be holding the DFA position until the one-year ban on defeated vice presidential candidate Alan Peter Cayetano expires.

Cayetano becoming foreign secretary is not being mentioned now. Besides, it’s doubtful if Cayetano is interested to be the country’s chief diplomat.

DFA would not serve Cayetano’s higher political ambitions unlike the Department of Interior and Local Government which gives one direct contacts with local government that would be useful in future electoral exercise.

Controversy hounded Yasay from the moment his name was mentioned as the next foreign secretary. There were no lack in materials against him. There’s the Banco Filipino case and his controversial stint as chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Being passed around through email are records of Yasay’ s unpaid tax debts and mortgages in the United States going back to the 1990s. He has also been delinquent in the payment of his New York bar dues.

Definitely,Yasay is not the worst foreign secretary. DFA has had its share of incompetent secretaries.

But Yasay’s major flaw is, he talks to media too much. That’s a catastrophe if you are ignorant about the subject you are talking about.

Not fired but he will exit. Foreign Affairs Secretary Perfecto Yasay Jr. shares a light moment with President Rodrigo R. Duterte during a meeting at the Music Room in Malacañan Palace on July 19.Photo by King Rodriguez/PPD
Not fired but he will exit. Foreign Affairs Secretary Perfecto Yasay Jr. shares a light moment with President Rodrigo R. Duterte during a meeting at the Music Room in Malacañan Palace on July 19.Photo by King Rodriguez/PPD

And he has very bad timing.

Before the July 12 release of the decision of the Permanent Court of Arbitration on the case filed by the Philippines against China on the disputed waters in the South China Sea, Yasay talked about engaging in bilateral talks and joint exploration with China.

He revealed that he rebuffed the pressure of the ambassadors of countries pushing the issue of freedom of navigation in South China Sea (United States and Japan) for him to issue a strong statement against China when the Arbitral Court’s decision comes out.

He was seen as pro-China so much so that he was crucified when he didn’t look joyful while reading the DFA statement on the Arbitral Court’s decision that overwhelmingly favored the Philippines.

Then perhaps to negate his pro-China image, he spilled to media his conversation with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on the sidelines of Asia-Europe Meeting in Mongolia. He said that he rejected Wang’s proposal that bilateral talks between the Philippines and China would not be based on the Arbitral tribunal’s ruling.

One can’t have a secretary of foreign affairs that conducts dealing with other countries through media. Other diplomats would be scared discussing sensitive matters with him.

Duterte talks of Yasay having commitments for a teaching jobs in the United States – “California, Hawaii and somewhere else.”
School term in the U.S. begins in September. That means Yasay will only be up to September? The next question: who will be the next foreign secretary?

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10 Comments

  1. chi chi

    Mukhang papatay-patay pero nakakamatay sa usaping Pinas vs China.

  2. Did this presscon happen right after Duterte’s meeting with Goldberg (yung ambassador ng US, hindi yung tropa natin dito) and the 5 US lawmakers? I find it interesting that this group makes its visit ahead of everyone else whether on diplomatic or political mission, or both.

    Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut, if I’m not mistaken, was in the news after the mass shooting of gay habitués of a nightclub. He did a filibuster after the Republicans still rejected any debate on the floor on gun control, especially for terrorists on the list. He started the filibuster in the morning and ended past midnight, I think. He was joined towards the end by his partymates in what appeared like a group discussion but it forced the GOP to agree to a floor debate where they (Dems) get to submit 2 bills for discussion and the GOP gets to submit 2 bill of its own, of course, and again, to dilute the effects of the proposed 2 bills before it. LOL. Nothing good will come out again.

    What’s Murphy’s business with Duterte? To remind him that the 10 deaths per day average since he took office is not a good measure of accomplishment?

  3. chi chi

    #2. Exactly my questions when I read that the US reps talked with PDutz recently. Biglang bisita noh?

  4. #2 Tongue, halos right after another. The release of the story on the meeting with the American legislators and the message,was on the same day. July 19.

    Thanks for pointing out that point.

  5. manuelbuencamino manuelbuencamino

    Ellen,

    Chismis in DFA – During a briefing on ASEAN, Yasay asked ano ba yang ASEAN?

  6. Sinusundo na si Yasay ni Sen. Brian Schatz ng Hawaii. Magturo na lang daw siya sa Univ of Hawaii kesa magkalat sa SCS.

    ——————–

    Mukhang hindi matutuloy si Ramos as special envoy. Si Raffy Alunan na yata.

    Ellen, di na ba pwede si Chito Sta. Romana?

  7. saxnviolins saxnviolins

    Pardon the OT, but there is no post on the freedom of information executive order.

    Now that the FOI EX (sounds like FOREX), or freedom of information executive order has been signed, marahil ay puwede nang hingin ang particulars tungkol sa pagbili ng mga computers na naulat sa baba.

    tribune.net.ph/headlines/coa-disallows-noy-admin-s-dotc-flagship-projects (tatlong w sa harap).

    “The 184 units of computers with a total cost of P15,615,949.76, from the batches of computers procured by DoTC on October 29, 2013 and April 5, 2014, are still in the stockroom and remained undistributed, thus defeating the purpose for which the procurement was undertaken and depriving the intended recipients of the benefits due them,” the audit report noted.

    Excel tells me that if you divide P15.6 million by 184, and divide further by 46 (exchange rate), that amounts to

    $1,845 US dollars per computer.

    What? Sa bestbuy, kung mag-search kayo, may computer in 2016 prices (today, actually) for $279. Yung middle range, mga $500 to $700. Retail yan. Not wholesale of 4,810 units.

    So, with the FOI EX, puwedeng malaman kung anong brand and model number yan, to determine kung overpriced o hindi.

    The story further states:

    “The amount of P380,394,380.95 or 95 percent of the total allotment of P400 million was utilized for the procurement of 4,810 units of computers and peripherals for the constituents of the majority members of the HCR such as: a municipal government, a barangay or a school,” according to COA.

    Again, Excel says, if you divide P380.4 million by 4,810 units, and divide by the exchange rate of 46 to the US dollar, the price per unit of the 4,810 computers is

    $1,719 US dollars.

    I performed the calculation three times, ganyan pa rin ang dollar amounts. So if the computers are middle range, not Apple brand with retina display, the overprice is about $1,000 per computer. You multiply that by 4,810 units, and you have about $4.8 million US dollars.

    That looks like the kind of plunder charge that Aling Conching can file, to make it stick.

    DOTC daw ang bumili.

  8. saxnviolins saxnviolins

    EDCA motion to reopen was denied. If I remember right, the Supreme Court stated that the EDCA is a mere executive agreement.

    Is that why there is a full-court press on Digong? First the Papaya Dance Ambassador, then US senators, now the Secretary of State.

    If Digong decides, he can rescind the EDCA before it takes effect. He may also limit the bases (“agreed locations” daw). He may also defund (a favorite Republican term) the EDCA, by not submitting any proposed appropriation for it.

    The EDCA states that

    “All obligations under this Agreement are subject to the availability of appropriated funds for these purposes.

  9. #9. That’s a good point, SnV.

    “He may also limit the bases (“agreed locations” daw” : This is a real concern of the Americans.

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