Binay in Jakarta: Coincidence or miscalculation? | Inquirer Opinion

Binay in Jakarta: Coincidence or miscalculation?

/ 12:01 AM May 09, 2015

Coinciding with the Asia-Africa Conference that Indonesia hosted in Jakarta, which President Aquino attended officially with other heads of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, was Vice President Jejomar Binay’s travel to Jakarta on a government mercy mission for a Filipina OFW sentenced to death for the smuggling of prohibited drugs.

While in Jakarta, international media covering the Asia-Africa Conference reported that Binay, airing his position on West Philippine Sea issues, contradicted that of the government of the Philippines, as expressed by the President.

The divergent positions caused international media to accord the matter greater prominence which made necessary the “clarification” (disclaimer) by Communication Secretary Herminio Coloma that the remarks expressed by Binay were the latter’s own personal views.

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The “incident” merits top level resolution—if not confrontation—by our two top officials.

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The fact that the incumbent Vice President covets the presidency as evident in his words and conduct and that he has maintained his popularity, albeit fast declining, demand immediate action by those concerned.

Binay’s covetousness has a Filipino vernacular term equivalent. He may have wetted his pants in the process.

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—ALFREDO V. ASUNCION, [email protected]

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