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Parlade, Badoy keep posts as NTF-ELCAC reviews senators' concerns —Esperon

By JOVILAND RITA,GMA News

National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon on Wednesday said Lieutenant General Antonio Parlade and Undersecretary Lorraine Badoy will stay in their position in the anti-insurgency task force amid criticism.

However, in an interview on CNN Philippines, Esperon said the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) will review the concerns of some lawmakers against the two officials.

“Yes for now General Parlade and Usec. Badoy remain in their positions, but we will have a review within the week. We will see the options available to us. We are not insensitive to the sentiments of our supporters in Congress. We will look into that,” Esperon said.

On Tuesday, 15 senators on filed a resolution censuring NTF-ELCAC spokesperson Parlade over his “stupid” remark against members of the upper chamber.

Earlier, senators called for the defunding of the NTF-ELCAC, following "red-tagging" of community pantry initiators, who provided free food for those severely-affected by the COVID-19 lockdown.

Parlade then said that it is “stupid” for the senators to recall the budget for the task force as they were the ones who approved the budget to continue with the program.

Badoy, for her part, accused Ana Patricia Non, the organizer of the Maginhawa community pantry, of having links to communists.

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But Patricia Non described Badoy’s Facebook post accusing her of having links to the communist movement as “fake news.” 

Non also said her only intention to set up the pantry is help those in need in the time pandemic.

In March, the Senate recommended the removal of Parlade as NTF-ELCAC spokesperson after its inquiry into incidents of "red-tagging." —LBG, GMA News