Showing posts with label Abigail Valte. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Abigail Valte. Show all posts

Saturday, October 3, 2015

'PNoy had no idea about sexy dancers at LP event'


MANILA -- Malacanang on Saturday said President Benigno Aquino III had no idea about the controversial performance involving sexy dancers during a Liberal Party (LP) event in Laguna last Thursday.

In a radio interview, Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte said: "Again, can I be allowed to emphasize that that particular event-hindi 'yung event, 'yung performance--the President had nothing to do with it. The President had no idea that it was happening. He did not condone it."

"So, at this point, siguro po importanteng klaruhin po natin 'yon. Hindi po… The President will never condone, nor will he give approval, to any act that would denigrate our women, that would debase them or would have...would contribute to such an indignity," she said.

"You know, I think there are many ways to entertain. I think certain places, certain times... But, as I said yesterday, you know women are not objects that you can surprise people with, that you can give away at birthday parties. I think it's been fairly clear to us where the President stands on this particular issue. I think in the past five years that the President has been in office, I think you've...his record will bear it out. His respect for women ay talagang mataas at alam mong mataas ang respeto ng Pangulo sa kakayahan ng mga kababaihan. You know, I can say that personally. I have worked for the President for the past five years and he has not given any reason for people to think otherwise na he condones acts like that," Valte added.

According to Valte, Aquino has been informed of the incident. She, however, does not know how the President reacted.

"Nakarating na po 'yan sa ating Pangulo. Unfortunately, I wasn't there. I'm not quite sure if he has seen the video, but I'm quite sure that it has been, he has been updated on the situation. Unfortunately, hindi ko nakita talaga 'yung reaksyon ng ating Pangulo."

Valte added that it is better to wait for what the Liberal Party (LP) will do regarding the issue.

"Nagpatawag ho 'yung mga nakatataas na opisyal ng LP para doon sa imbestigasyon-'yung mga, sabihin na po nating, mga 'women stalwarts' ng LP ay nagpatawag na po ng imbestigasyon. Alam ko po si Senator Frank Drilon mayroon na rin po siyang naging statement as well as Speaker Sonny Belmonte. Siyempre, kasama ho diyan si dating Secretary Mar Roxas. So tingnan na lang po natin 'yung kanilang magiging aksyon," she said.


The ruling party, Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) chairman Francis Tolentino, and Laguna 4th District Rep. Benjie Agarao, received flak for the "raunchy" dance performance during LP's oath-taking ceremony and Agarao's birthday party.

For Valte, it is better to wait for the results of the investigation to determine whether the issue will affect Tolentino's senatorial bid in 2016.

"I will not be in a position to answer for Chairman Tolentino, lalo mga-hindi naman po sa personal, pero siya po 'yung pinararatangan. So siguro po mas magandang siya po 'yung makasagot 'nung mga bagong sinasabing… 'Yung pagko-connect sa kanya ng grupong 'yan," she said.

"Iwanan na lang rin po natin 'yan siguro doon sa mga political analyst, but titingnan po natin, let's see. It's fairly new and, so far, hindi pa naman po tapos 'yung imbestigasyon. Tingnan po natin 'yung magiging dulo nitong usapang ito," she added.

LP vice-chairman and Senate President Franklin Drilon has also expressed his view on the issue, condemning the incident as unacceptable.

LP standard bearer Manuel "Mar" Roxas II, who was also in Laguna on Thursday, said he did not see a raunchy dance number performed during the LP event. He also said he has banned all such gimmicks deemed degrading to women in his campaign.

Other members of the ruling party have, likewise, expressed their views on the issue.

source: www.abs-cbnnews.com

Sunday, September 15, 2013

No pressure to end Zambo crisis for Obama visit


MANILA, Philippines – Malacañang has denied reports that it is being pressured to end the Zamboanga crisis before US President Barack Obama visits Manila next month.

Deputy Presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said they want to end the conflict not because of Obama, but because they want to achieve peace in Mindanao.

The Zamboanga City crisis entered its seventh day on Sunday, with more than 50 people, including three civilians, killed in the fighting between the Armed Forces and the Nur Misuari faction of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF).

Obama will visit Manila on October 11 and 12 as part of a four-nation tour in the Asia Pacific.

In a statement, the White House said Obama “will meet with President Aquino to reaffirm the strong economic people-to-people and security links between our two countries.”

It will be Obama’s first visit to Manila. -- Report from ANC

source: www.abs-cbnnews.com

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Palace defends Roxas' handling of Napoles detention


MANILA – Malacañang defended how Interior and Local Government Sec. Mar Roxas is handling the detention of Janet Lim Napoles.

In a radio interview on Saturday, deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said Roxas is merely following President Aquino's orders to make sure that Napoles is secured so she can face illegal detention charges against her and other possible cases.

Valte said the President usually orders his cabinet members to attend to various emergency situations.

These include the Serendra Two and Cagayan de Oro blasts, which were attended to by Roxas, as well as various weather disturbances where Social Welfare Sec. Dinky Soliman provides aid to affected residents.

“This is not out of the ordinary for our Cabinet officials to be on top of a task that the President assigned to them,” she said. -- ANC

source: www.abs-cbnnews.com