Wondering how safe the upcoming State of the Nation Address (SONA) will be?
The Philippine National Police (PNP) has ramped up its intelligence monitoring and security operations to ensure peace and order for President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s third SONA on July 22.
In a press briefing held at Camp Crame on Monday, PNP public information office chief Col. Jean Fajardo shared that the PNP is in constant coordination with other law enforcement agencies to thwart any possible security threats against the Marcos administration.
Extensive Security Measures
Comprehensive Coordination
Fajardo mentioned an upcoming inter-agency meeting where the national police, along with the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine Coast Guard, will present the stages of their preparation. “As we speak, we are almost at the final stage of our preparation. Any adjustments will be minor and implemented in the coming days, especially if any permits for rallies are approved,” she explained.
Deployment of Forces
At least 22,000 police officers will be securing the event, with 6,000 deployed near the Batasang Pambansa Complex, where President Marcos will deliver his address. The Quezon City Police District will also implement a gun and liquor ban in the area on SONA day to maintain order.
Monitoring Threats
Fajardo assured the public that no serious threats have been detected so far that could disrupt the SONA. However, continuous monitoring and vigilance remain paramount to ensure the safety of everyone involved.
Vice President Duterte’s Absence
Adding to the intrigue, Vice President Sara Duterte has announced that she will be skipping the SONA for the first time, appointing herself as the “designated survivor.” This decision has sparked various reactions and speculations.
Political Implications
Duterte’s absence is significant, considering her close political alliance with President Marcos since their landslide victory in the 2022 elections. The lack of an official explanation has fueled rumors of political tensions between the Duterte and Marcos families, despite Duterte insisting on their amicable relationship.
Recent Resignation
Her recent resignation as Secretary of the Department of Education further intensifies the speculation of a rift within the administration. The concept of a “designated survivor” references a U.S. practice ensuring continuity of government in case of a catastrophic event during major gatherings. However, this concept does not officially exist in the Philippine government.
Public Reaction
The self-appointment as “designated survivor” has drawn mixed reactions, with some viewing it as a precautionary measure and others, like Rep. Joel Chua of Manila, deeming it a serious matter that reflects the current political climate.
Security Preparations for SONA 2024
Security Measures |
Details |
---|---|
Police Deployment | 22,000 officers, 6,000 near Batasang Pambansa Complex |
Inter-Agency Coordination | Meeting with AFP and Philippine Coast Guard |
Gun and Liquor Ban | Implemented by Quezon City Police District |
Threat Monitoring | Continuous with no serious threats detected so far |
Importance of SONA
The President delivers the SONA every year, typically on the last Monday of July, to report on the state of the country, unveil the administration’s agenda, and request Congress to pass priority measures.
This year’s SONA is particularly crucial as it comes amid apparent political tensions and significant changes within the administration.
Moving Forward
The PNP’s intensified security measures reflect the government’s commitment to ensuring a peaceful and orderly SONA. With extensive coordination among law enforcement agencies and significant police deployment, the PNP aims to safeguard this pivotal event.
Meanwhile, Vice President Duterte’s decision to skip the SONA adds a layer of political intrigue, raising questions about the future dynamics within the administration.
As the nation prepares for President Marcos’s address, the focus remains on maintaining security and stability during this significant national event.
Sources: THX News, PhilStar & Philippine News Agency.