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‘Persona non-grata’ tag vs vloggers Rosmar, Rendon

By J.Lo

“RESOLVED, as it is hereby RESOLVED, to declare Rendon Labador, Rosemarie Tan Pamulaklakin a.k.a. Rosmar and Marki Tan as persona non-grata in  Municipality of Coron, Palawan for their disrespectful behavior, negative publicity, incitement to conflict, and violation of Republic Act No. 10951, also known as  ‘Property and Damage Penalty Adjustment Act’; Article 153 of  Revised Penal Code; and Republic Act No. 11313, also known as  “Safe Spaces Act (Bawal Bastos Law,”  draft of resolution read.

Social media personalities Rendon Labador and Rosemarie Peñamora Tan, also known as “Rosmar,” may be declared persona non-grata in Coron, Palawan following their involvement in  confrontation between them and  mayor’s staff, according to one of Coron’s municipal council members. 

John Patrick Reyes, one of Coron’s municipal council members, drafted  resolution declaring  two personalities persona non-grata in  Facebook post, which is expected to be ratified after  June 24 regular session.

According to the draft resolution, Labador’s actions were described as “disrespectful, inappropriate, and  blatant disregard for proper decorum.” 

It stressd that  vloggers caused undue distress and embarrassment to  mayor’s staff and were seen as reflecting negatively on office she represents.

Declaring  individual persona non grata signifies  they are not welcome in  specific area. 

However, the resolution is not legally enforceable and does not prevent someone from entering the place where they have been declared persona non grata.

Issue stemmed when  personalities went to the office of Coron Mayor Marjo Reyes to complain about  comment received online from Jho Cayabyab Trinidad, one of the mayor’s staff. 

Labador and Rosmar confronted Trinidad, who accused them through  Facebook comment of exploiting  people of Coron for their vlog under  guise of organizing to “assist”  locals in giving grocery packages and supposedly boosting tourism in the area.

It should be noted, however, that Trinidad posted comment through her personal Facebook account and not through  local government unit’s official website.

In videos circulating on social media, Labador was seen shouting and pointing fingers at Trinidad, who remained calm in her response. 

Eventually,  two personalities convinced Trinidad to issue  public apology, which was also captured on video.

In another Facebook post,  Coron’s Mayor’s Office said  Reyes ordered  investigation into  incident.

“Binigyang-diin ng Punong Bayan na hindi siya nasiyahan sa naganap na insidente sa kanyang opisina lalo na’t wala siya sa lugar ng mga oras na iyon,” the mayor’s office statement read.

“Inatasan niya ang nasabing departamento na ikalap ang lahat ng mga dokumento, opisyal na mga reklamo at mga viral videos para sa mga susunod na hakbangin at aksyon na gagawin,” it added. 

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