President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday put ahead a motive why he is nonetheless the secretary of agriculture.
Asked to touch upon requires him to nominate an agriculture chief apart from himself, Marcos stated there have been issues that he may do as President {that a} secretary would possibly take time conducting.
“For me sa DA, there really are things that I can do that if there was a secretary and he or she did it, hindi – magagawa pero matagal, madaming diskusyon, and they’ll have to come up,” Marcos stated in an interview with tv news anchors.
“The President they can not say no to. And ‘pag hindi nila ginawa ‘yung utos ko, puwede kong sitahin,” he added.
Marcos indicated that a secretary may still listen to appeals when he or she decides on how to move forward.
“So that’s what I deliver to the place is that after I decide, I say that is what we have to do, that is the plan, each one among you comply with this plan, you do that, you’ll try this,” Marcos stated.
“Kailangan masunod ‘yun. And if not, then… I can chastise them, I can move them aside, push them into other positions, etc.,” he added.
“Generally speaking, if the President asked you to do something, they’ll do it. If there’s somebody else to do it, they may do it. They’ll probably do it but they may not. So we want to take that wiggle room out of… out of that system,” Marcos stated. —NB, GMA Integrated News