Yellow groups: Appointees ‘left-over seeds’ of Gloria
| 06/13/2010 Groups supporting President-elect Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III called on the so-called midnight appointees of outgoing President Arroyo, which some estimates put at as much as 250, to either not accept their designations or resign calling them “left-over seeds” for the countries continued discord. The letter stated that the midnight  appointees were sown by an exiting president who apparently does not  care for (the) people’s united effort to move forward with their new  leader.  “The need for unity is even more  compelling now as our society emerges from nine years of politics  damaged by questions of the legitimacy of the outgoing Arroyo  Administration,” the letter said. The letter was  signed by the Former Senior Government Officials (FSGO), the Management  Association of the Philippines (MAP), the Makati Business Club (MBC) and the US Pinoys for  Good Governance. The statement was an apparent  reaction to the statement of Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman, an Arroyo ally,  that the appointees are covered by the Civil Service Law and cannot be dismissed as Aquino had indicated since their  appointments, made before the onset of the elections ban under  Constitution, were presumed legal and valid. Aquino’s  supporters, however, said the midnight appointees do not have to accept  “these very questionable appointments that would pressure the new  administration to uproot them.”  “We note with  admiration the fine example of (Arroyo) manicurist Anita Carpon who was  reported to have declined her midnight appointment to the Board of the  Pag-IBIG Fund. The delicadeza evident in the restraint of a simple  manicurist is a modest but much appreciated contribution to our people’s  unity behind the new administration,” the letter read. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100613hed3.html | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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