Claire Castro Warns Against False Piety in Politics Amid Senate Tensions
Claire Castro: Be careful of people who pretend to be holy, righteous

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Claire Castro, a Palace press officer in Manila, cautioned the public about individuals who feign holiness in politics, referencing Senator Alan Peter Cayetano's recent statements. She criticized Cayetano's leadership and urged vigilance against those misusing faith for political gain.
- 01Claire Castro criticized Senator Alan Peter Cayetano's use of faith in his political branding.
- 02She claimed that chaos in the Senate under Cayetano's leadership harmed public trust.
- 03Castro suggested that the public should be wary of those who pretend to be righteous.
- 04She referred to former President Rodrigo Duterte as a victim of Cayetano's Senate leadership.
- 05Malacañang officially recognizes Senate President Pro Tempore Win Gatchalian as the legitimate leader.
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In a recent statement, Claire Castro, a Palace press officer in Manila, urged the public to be cautious of individuals who project a false sense of holiness, particularly targeting Senator Alan Peter Cayetano. Her remarks followed Cayetano's warning to Senate President Pro Tempore Win Gatchalian about being manipulated by Malacañang. Castro argued that the chaos in the Senate, which she attributed to Cayetano's leadership, has undermined public trust in the institution. She emphasized the need for vigilance against those who misuse faith for political leverage. Additionally, Castro described former President Rodrigo Duterte as a victim of Cayetano's brief Senate presidency, highlighting the negative consequences of his leadership. Despite Cayetano's claims to the Senate presidency, Malacañang has made it clear that it recognizes Gatchalian as the legitimate leader of the Senate.
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Castro's comments highlight ongoing political tensions in the Philippine Senate, affecting public perception and trust in political leaders.
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