Leni’s questions – a statement on the government’s drug war
Ngayon ang tanong ko: Ano bang kinatatakutan ninyo? Ano ba ang kinatatakutan ninyong malaman ko? Ano ba ang kinatatakutan ninyong malaman ng taumbayan?
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Ngayon ang tanong ko: Ano bang kinatatakutan ninyo? Ano ba ang kinatatakutan ninyong malaman ko? Ano ba ang kinatatakutan ninyong malaman ng taumbayan?
Mali ang sinabi ni Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo na si Vice President Leni Robredo ay sinabihang "huwag nang dumalo” sa mga pagpupulong ng gabinete noong 2016 dahil ayaw ng pangulo na "mapahiya" siya sa harap ng iba pang mga miyembro ng Gabinete.
Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo wrongly claimed Vice President Leni Robredo was asked to “desist from attending” Cabinet meetings back in 2016 because the president “did not want to embarrass” her in front of other Cabinet members.
Pumayag si Vice President Leni Robredo na maging co-chairman ng Inter-Agency Committee on Anti-Illegal Drugs (ICAD) ilang oras lamang matapos sabihin ng Liberal Party (LP), na pinamumunuan ni Robredo, na hindi niya tatanggapin ang nasabing posisyon.
Vice President Leni Robredo has agreed to co-chair the government’s Inter-Agency Committee on Anti-Illegal Drugs (ICAD) just hours after the Liberal Party (LP), which Robredo chairs, said she will not accept the post.
The post mishmashes two separate statements.
The Department of Justice concluded Friday the preliminary investigation of the sedition complaint filed against Vice President Leni Robredo and 37 others as it denied the motion of the Office of the Solicitor General to submit additional evidence.
The hoax used the same photo featured in another fake quote card.
The vice president herself has debunked the post.
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