During a question-and-answer portion at a luncheon hosted by the Foreign Correspondents Association of the Philippines (FOCAP) at the Manila Hotel, Marcos was asked how he would reconcile his continued alliance with the Vice President amid her family's vocal disdain over his policies.
"It's complicated," the President responded, laughing.
"But if you ask about... the one, of course, I have the most contact with is Inday Sara, and how we were with each other during the campaign, after the election, it hasn't really changed.
That's what she always says," he said, referring to the Vice president.
Duterte, who was Marcos' running mate in the May 2022 elections, is focused on her job and does not pay too much attention to her father and male siblings' tirades against him, according to the President.
"Oh, are you all right (that) you're in the middle of all of these?" the President said as asking the Vice President.
"She says, 'No, I'll just work. Don't worry about it. I'll just work and work and work and work.' That's her attitude," Marcos said.
Earlier, he had defended the Vice President over her silence on China's acts in the West Philippine Sea.
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