President Rodrigo Duterte maintains his stance that there is no necessity for a revolutionary government during his current term.
Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque clarified that Duterte's previous statement about discussing the revolutionary government proposal publicly was in response to sectors expressing grievances.
Roque emphasized that the President believes in a constitutional government and that any public discourse on a revolutionary government should address citizens' concerns.
The President's remarks were not intended to gauge the sentiments of the police and military.
Duterte had previously denied involvement in calls from his supporters for a revolutionary government.
The administration's priority remains addressing the COVID-19 pandemic and its socioeconomic effects.
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