VERA FILES FACT CHECK: Duterte flip-flops on declaring ‘revolutionary government’
Duterte now threatens to declare a revolutionary government, an idea that only a month ago he said he would not entertain.
Duterte now threatens to declare a revolutionary government, an idea that only a month ago he said he would not entertain.
Hindi tumutugma sa kanyang masaklaw na pahayag ang kamakailan at nakaraang kasaysayan, at sa katunayan, ang mga kasalukuyang pangyayari ay nag-uugnay sa pangulo mismo, hindi sa kanyang mga kritiko tulad ng kanyang sinasabi, na mas malapit sa mga grupo ng komunista.
Recent and distant history do not bear out the president's blanket claim.
Ipinagtanggol ni DFA Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano, sa pakikipanayam kay Mehdi Hasan ng Al Jazeera noong Okt. 6, ang giyera laban sa droga ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte sa pamamagitan ng tatlong huwad na pahayag, sa loob ng hindi bababa sa 12 minuto, na napasinungalingan na sa media.
In an interview with Al Jazeera, he made at least three false claims in a span of 12 minutes.
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Duterte wants a compromise deal with the Marcoses. But if history were any indication, getting a deal is not going to be easy.