• 9 hours ago
f you ever see posts on social media that a soldier has resigned from the military service to express solidarity with arrested former president Rodrigo Duterte, do not believe them right away.

Thus, said the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) on Tuesday, March 18, as it belied social media posts claiming that some troops have quit after the arrest of the former leader, saying the resignation of troops is a formal process that cannot be made only via social media. (via Martin Sadongdong | MB)

READ: https://mb.com.ph/2025/3/18/afp-soldiers-cannot-resign-via-social-media

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Transcript
00:00I would like to repeat my statement that there are no reports of AFP personnel resigning.
00:11Wala tayong papayalan ng cases dahil wala namang nag-resign.
00:16In fact, as I said, strictly yung pong ating resignation is a formal process.
00:23You cannot resign via social media.
00:27Di ka nang pwede mag-post na nag-resign ka.
00:30Even in corporate organizations, I don't think that is the proper forum to do it.

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