
Palace spokesman Harry Roque slammed critics on Friday as he boasted an infrastructure project that would be paid for by taxpayer’s money.
President Rodrigo Duterte’s spokesman was one of the guests at the arrival of the cutter head to be attached to the first of six tunnel boring machines that would be used for the partial operability section of the subway.
According to Roque, the equipment would contribute “to what I have described as the renaissance of Philippine infrastructure.”
Despite the President’s many critics, his spokesman said Duterte would be “remembered for the renaissance of infrastructure, for beating COVID-19 and of course for all the social legislation that he shepherded.”
“As we know the President has many critics and they will not stop until they regain power… Let today’s event be recorded in the annals of Philippine history as another first of the Duterte administration,” Roque said.
“And to his critics, I have only this to say: Manigas kayong lahat,” he added.












