Vice President-elect Leni Robredo thanks her peers and supporters after her proclamation. RICHARD A. REYES/INQUIRER FILE PHOTO
THERE will be “no VIPs” at the oath-taking of Vice President-elect Leni Robredo on June 30.
Only close family members, including her three daughters Aika, Tricia and Jillian, and “the people who have been part of my journey,” have been invited to the modest ceremony on June 30, the outgoing Camarines Sur congresswoman said on Sunday.
Not even President Aquino, who actively campaigned for her and her defeated running mate, Mar Roxas of the Liberal Party, was expected to join her at the event, she said.
Only close family members, including her three daughters Aika, Tricia and Jillian, and “the people who have been part of my journey,” have been invited to the modest ceremony on June 30, the outgoing Camarines Sur congresswoman said on Sunday.
Not even President Aquino, who actively campaigned for her and her defeated running mate, Mar Roxas of the Liberal Party, was expected to join her at the event, she said.
A senior member of Robredo’s staff said they “had no idea” whether Roxas would be coming. “We made sure to invite the people who have been part of the campaign and really supported us—the volunteers and workers who worked tirelessly during the campaign,” Robredo said.
She said she also requested the inauguration committee to include representatives from the sectors whose interests she always fought for, including poor women, farmers and others on the margins of society.
“In fact, we’re doing it outside the building because the office is really small,” Robredo said of the Quezon City building, where she will also hold office.
Duterte has decided not to invite Robredo in his inaugural in Malacañang on June 30, flouting the tradition of the country’s top two leaders being sworn into office together.
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