Duterte on Saturday denied any involvement in moves that will weaken his successor after a former senator said people allied with the previous president were agitating amongst lively duty military members.
Marcos is “at all times available” to satisfy with Duterte, his communications secretary Cheloy Garafil said on Sunday, after the previous president said he desired to talk over with his successor over the suspension of a supporter-owned TV station.
Did the ICC enter the Philippines to research former leader Duterte’s anti-drug campaign?
Did the ICC enter the Philippines to research former leader Duterte’s anti-drug campaign?
Around the identical time, Marcos’ allies in Congress attacked Sarah Duterte over her request for confidential funds after questions arose about how she spent the same paltry budget last 12 months. Talk of growing discontent with the military, allegedly fueled by Duterte supporters, was first raised in November by former senator Antonio Trillanes, a known critic of the previous president. Trillanes repeated his accusations over the weekend.
Duterte made death threats on Philippine television. Now the show has been suspended
Duterte made death threats on Philippine television. Now the show has been suspended
Last month, Philippine regulators suspended the Sonshine Media Network International’s regular telecast of Duterte linked to evangelist Apollo Quiboloy. Just a few days later, the federal government suspended Sonshine for 30 days for violating the terms of its franchise. Quiboloy is a known supporter of Duterte.
Duterte is “comfortable” with Marcos and isn’t on the lookout for someone to interchange the present leader, he said during a briefing with reporters within the southern city of Davao on Saturday.






