
GIVEN the number of celebrities joining politics, Janice de Belen and her sister Gelli de Belen and their friends Carmina Villarroel and Candy Pangilinan said they could be counted not to aspire for a government office.
In the latest episode of their podcast, the four actresses-friends exchanged thoughts about leadership and how important it is for the public to vote wisely following the recently-concluded elections.
Janice said that she never thought about becoming a public servant since it is not in her nature to be overly friendly.
āI never thought about that. First of all, Iām snobbish; I canāt do that,ā Janice said.
Janice was also candid enough to admit that she is not equipped to undertake the role of a government official. āI donāt really feel it. Iām not educated enough for that. I donāt want to go out there and appear like an idiot. What if my brain canāt handle it anymore? What if I forget all the information?ā she said.
Pangilinan also said that politics, it is not her cup of tea. Incidentally, her cousin is newly-reelected senator, Francis āKikoā Pangilinan.
āI really donāt want to. Iāve received offers already. I already have so much on my plate, I donāt want to add to it anymore. Number two, I donāt know if I can handle the responsibility if Iām there,ā she said.
Gelli simply said sheās not qualified for public service. āI am not qualified, so I will not. I may be concerned; I am concerned, but I am not qualified. I do not know how to implement all the concerns I have, so it is useless as well,ā she explained.
On the other hand, Villarroel said she may not be able to handle politics because she tends to worry about every single thing. āI donāt want [join politics] to because I worry a lot, right? I canāt handle it because Iāll cause all the problems of others. I canāt set them aside when I go home,ā she said.
The actresses also discussed the salary range for certain positions in government. Gelli posed the question, prompting her to check the internet for data.
āIn the Philippines, a senatorās base monthly salary is around P90,000, but their total income can be significantly higher, potentially reaching P600,000 to P5 million a month due to additional income streams and responsibilities,ā she read from her phone.
Pangilinan added that it can āpotentially reach P37 million annually while chairing the oversight committee. For a full term of six years, a senator is expected to receive P1.2 billion.ā
Villarroel, meanwhile, noted that having a good heart is not enough to serve the public effectively.
The de Belen sisters agreed, saying itās also not enough for officials to bark orders for their staff to implement. (Jessica Ann Evangelista Ā© Philippine Daily Inquirer)