The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) on Wednesday has clarified circulating online videos suggesting that AFP Chief of Staff General Romeo Brawner Jr. held a formal meeting with a group of retired military officers led by retired Major Gen. Romeo Poquiz.
In a statement, AFP Spokesperson Col. Francel Margareth Padilla said that encounter was “not a formal meeting” but rather a “requested audience” from the retired officers, which Brawner graciously granted.
“In the spirit of respect and openness, the CSAFP (Brawner) ensured that his entire battle staff was present to listen to their concerns and views,” Padilla said.
Padilla said Brawner reiterated during the audience that the AFP remains a professional and non-partisan organization, loyal only to the Constitution and duly constituted authorities.
He emphasized that the armed forces will not be swayed by any calls or actions beyond its constitutional mandate and assured that the institution remains solid and united under his leadership.
“The AFP continues to stand as a disciplined and dependable organization, focused on its sworn duty to defend the Constitution, protect the people, and serve the nation with honor, integrity, and loyalty,” Padilla said.
In a social media post on Tuesday evening, the AFP also denounced “malicious disinformation” circulating online attributed to Brawner, alleging that a small group of soldiers is threatening to withdraw support from the duly constituted authorities.
“No such statement has been made, and no such movement exists within the organization. The AFP remains intact, professional, and steadfast in upholding the Constitution and following the Chain of Command,” the AFP said.
“We urge the public to exercise vigilance against false and divisive content on social media and to support the AFP’s steadfast commitment to national stability and constitutional order,” it added.







