Vice Pres. Sara Duterte Makes Unexpected Claim against Pres. Bongbong Marcos Anew
BONGBONG MARCOS – The President allegedly smelled like alcohol at 10:30 in the morning when Vice President Sara Duterte tendered her resignation as per the VP herself.
Vice Pres. Sara Duterte recently refuted Malacañang’s claim that her stint as the DepEd secretary was “a complete failure”. The accusation came after the Vice President criticized the PH education at an event in Kuwait.

According to Duterte, the Philippines allegedly lags behind when it comes to modernization and the education system of the country is supposedly stuck in “paper and pencil”. The Vice President also claimed that while three (3) or four (4) year old kids in other countries already know how to read, there are high school students in the Philippines who still do not know how to read.

Malacañang reacted to the Vice President’s claim saying Duterte could have solved the things she’s complaining about now during her stint as the DepEd secretary. According to Palace press official Claire Castro, Duterte was the chief of the education department for two (2) years and Pres. Bongbong Marcos has trusted her.
Vice Pres. Sara Duterte reacted to Malacañang’s remarks calling her DepEd secretary stint as “a complete failure”. According to her, Pres. Bongbong Marcos allegedly asked her to stay and also offered her any position that she wants but she declined.

Recently, based on a report on PhilStar, Vice Pres. Sara Duterte claimed that Pres. Bongbong Marcos allegedly smelled like alcohol when she tendered her resignation as the DepEd secretary. The Vice President stressed that it was only 10:30 in the morning then.
“Amoy alak siya at 10:30 in the morning. Doon ko na-confirm ‘yung desisyon ko na mag-resign. So, hindi ako ang failure. Siguro, ang failure is ‘yung 10:30 pa lang ng umaga, amoy alak ka na,” the Vice President said.

Based on the report, Vice Pres. Duterte further claimed she allegedly saw the President drinking champagne but his scent was supposedly not of that drink. She stressed that she is not the failure but the one who smells like alcohol early in the morning.
Previously, amid the issues in the Senate, Senator Robin Padilla called for mandatory drug testing among all government officials including the president. Malacañang reacted to Sen. Robin Padilla’s claim saying that a mandatory drug testing is allegedly against the law and he must study his proposed measure first.