AFP Chief Brawner refutes alleged coup in military

Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. (Photo courtesy: Pfc Carmelotes PN(M) / PAOAFP)

By Brian Campued

Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. on Wednesday assured that no coup d’état will occur under his leadership, reiterating the military’s “unwavering” commitment to the Constitution and the chain of command.

“Let me reassure our countrymen that the AFP remains strong, professional, and firmly loyal to the chain of command. We are a disciplined institution, grounded in respect for the Constitution, civilian authority, and the rule of law,” Brawner said, underscoring the military’s professionalism and ongoing pursuit of reform, accountability, and internal discipline.

“As long as I serve as Chief of Staff, no coup shall happen. Not on my watch. We will not be shaken by rumor nor outmaneuvered by noise.”

Brawner issued the statement in response to allegations online of internal unrest within the AFP, warning those who continue to stir discord and spread disinformation of the “broader consequences” of undermining institutions built to serve and protect the public.

“To those who persist in creating instability, I offer this not as a rebuke, but as a reminder. Do not sow doubt among the very ranks that safeguard our democracy. Do not attempt to influence or mislead soldiers who serve quietly, honorably, and with steadfast loyalty to our Constitution and our country,” he stated.

The AFP Chief also urged the public to be discerning in “approaching sensitive topics concerning public institutions and national security” and “differentiate genuine concerns from baseless speculations.”

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