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Marcos says reconciliation shouldn't have conditions
Marcos says reconciliation shouldn't have conditions

GMA Network

time27-05-2025

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Marcos says reconciliation shouldn't have conditions

KUALA LUMPUR - President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. on Tuesday underscored that there should be no conditions in reconciliation. 'No, no, no, no, no, no. No. That's not how reconciliation works. You don't put conditions to reconcile,' Marcos told the Philippine media delegation. 'When you want – if you're sincere, you want to reconcile, let's sit in front of… Ano ba talaga ang problema? Paano nangyari ito? Tanggalin natin ang problema,' he added. Marcos said having conditions is not pushing reconciliation but making demands. Asked how far he is willing to go to pursue this reconciliation, Marcos said, 'Put it this way. I don't know. I don't know what will come up. What's needed.' Marcos earlier disclosed that he is open to reconciling with the Dutertes, saying that he doesn't need enemies, but friends. Marcos also said he is open to reconciliation as he wants stability in his government. Marcos and Vice President Sara Duterte were running mates in Eleksyon 2022, with the latter being appointed as Education chief. Their relations, however, had gone sour as Duterte eventually quit from the Cabinet post. In January 2024, the Duterte patriarch, former President Rodrigo Duterte, called Marcos 'bangag,' meaning high on drugs, as well as someone who wants to be a dictator just like his late father, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Davao City Mayor Sebastian Duterte also said Marcos should step down from his post because he lacks vision for the country. In April of last year, First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos said the Vice President was already on her bad side, given that she allowed her father to make disparaging comments on her husband. The First Lady said she was hurt when Duterte attended a rally where the President was accused of being high on illegal drugs. Months later, the Vice President continued her tirades against the First Family. The rift widened after the arrest of Marcos' predecessor due to crimes against humanity charges before the International Criminal Court, a move that was defended by the administration, saying that it only honored its commitment to the Interpol. —LDF, GMA Integrated News

Bong Go to Marcos: Bring FPRRD back to PH before any talks of reconciliation
Bong Go to Marcos: Bring FPRRD back to PH before any talks of reconciliation

GMA Network

time21-05-2025

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Bong Go to Marcos: Bring FPRRD back to PH before any talks of reconciliation

Former president Rodrigo Duterte should be brought back to the Philippines first before any talks of reconciliation, reelected senator Bong Go said Wednesday. Go made the remark when asked to react about President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr.'s latest statement that he is open to reconciling with the Duterte family. 'Kung gusto niyo po ng reconciliation, pabalikin niyo muna si Tatay Digong, kasi siya naman po ang dapat kausapin. Siya yung elder Duterte, siya po yung nag serbisyo sa ating mga kababayan noong nakaraang anim na taon,' Go, a close aide to the former president, said. (If he wants a reconciliation, they should bring back Tatay Digong first, because he is the one they should talk to. He is the elder Duterte, he was the one who served our countrymen in the past six years.) The lawmaker, who is a loyal ally of the Duterte family, emphasized that bringing back the former president to the Philippines will show sincerity on the part of the Marcos administration. 'I cannot speak in behalf sa pamilya, but kung meron man po, my personal position is importante rito yung sinseridad dapat sincere ka sa pag-uusap at unang hakbang diyan, pauwiin si Tatay Digong,' he said. 'Kung kaya niyo pong ipadala sa loob ng labingapat na oras si Tatay Digong, alam kong kaya niyo rin pong ipabalik dito sa lalong mabilis na panahon,' he added. ('I cannot speak on behalf of the family, but if I am allowed, my personal position is what is important is one should be sincere in talks and the first step is to bring the former president home. 'If you are capable of sending Tatay Digong (to The Hague) in 14 hours, I know you can bring him back in the soonest time possible.) Marcos and Vice President Sara Duterte were running mates in Eleksyon 2022, with the latter being appointed as Education chief. Their relations, however, had gone sour as Duterte eventually quit from her Cabinet post. In January 2024, the Duterte patriarch, former president Rodrigo Duterte, called Marcos 'bangag,' meaning a person who is high on drugs, as well as someone who wants to be a dictator just like his late father, Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Davao City Mayor Sebastian Duterte also said Marcos should step down from his post because he lacks vision for the country. In April of last year, First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos said the Vice President was already on her bad side, given that she allowed her father to make disparaging comments on her husband. The First Lady said she was hurt when Duterte attended a rally where the President was accused of being high on illegal drugs. Months later, the Vice President continued her tirades against the First Family. The rift widened after the arrest of Marcos' predecessor due to crimes against humanity charges before the International Criminal Court (ICC), a move that was defended by the administration, saying that it only honored Manila's commitment to Interpol. —RF, GMA Integrated News

Palace: Reconciliation shouldn't come with conditions, centered on Dutertes
Palace: Reconciliation shouldn't come with conditions, centered on Dutertes

GMA Network

time21-05-2025

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Palace: Reconciliation shouldn't come with conditions, centered on Dutertes

Following the statement of President Ferdinand ''Bongbong'' Marcos Jr. that he is open to reconcile with the Dutertes, Malacañang stressed that the offer of reconciliation should not come with any conditions. ''Opo, ito man po ay para sa taumbayan at para sa bansa,'' Palace Press Officer Undersecretary Atty. Claire Castro said in a briefing when asked if the reconciliation should not come with conditions. (Yes, this is for the public and for our country.) Castro also said the reconciliation should not center on the Duterte family. She also pointed out that in this reconciliation, the President will not disregard the rule of law as he will always abide by it. ''Tandaan po natin, huwag po tayo magfocus sa sinasabing open for reconciliation para lamang sa mga Duterte. Maliwanag po ang sinabi ng Pangulo, sa lahat ng tao na maaaring hindi kapareho ng kanyang paniniwala o ng prinsipyo o ng polisiya,'' Castro said. (Let's remember, let's not focus on the Dutertes regarding the President's openness for reconciliation. The remarks of the President were clear, it's for everybody whom he doesn't share the same values, principles, and policies with.) ''Mas maganda kung ang lahat ng tao ay makakasundo niya para po sa taumbayan, para magkaroon na po ng tuloy-tuloy na pagtratrabaho para sa bansa. So huwag nating i-sentro ang open for reconciliation sa mga Duterte. Hindi po gagawin ng Pangulo na lumabag sa batas para lamang sa isang rekonsilyasyon,'' she added. (It's better if he is in good relations with everyone for the welfare of the public and for the continuity of governance. So, let's not center this openness to reconciliation on the Dutertes. The President will not break the law just for this reconciliation.) The Palace official said Marcos would always ''choose'' the law over ''friends.'' ''Hindi po tatalikuran at babaligtarin ng Pangulo ang batas para lamang pagsilbihan ang personal na interes ng iilan. So, tandaan po natin, lagi pong sa batas ang Pangulo. Kaibigan o batas? Batas pa rin po ang pipiliin ng Pangulo,'' she said. (The President will not disregard the law just to serve the interest of others. The President will always side with the law. Friends or law? The President will choose the law.) In a podcast with broadcaster Anthony Taberna, Marcos answered in the affirmative when asked if he is open to reconciling with the Dutertes, noting that he wants stability in the government. Marcos and Vice President Sara Duterte were runningmates in Eleksyon 2022, with the latter being appointed as Education chief. Their relations, however, had gone sour which led to Duterte eventually quitting the Cabinet post. The rift between the Marcos and Duterte families widened after the arrest of former president Rodrigo Duterte due to crimes against humanity charges before the International Criminal Court, a move that was defended by the administration, saying that it only honored its commitment to the Interpol. —AOL, GMA Integrated News

Marcos on Sara Duterte impeachment: Pabayaan natin ang proseso

GMA Network

time19-05-2025

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Marcos on Sara Duterte impeachment: Pabayaan natin ang proseso

President Ferdinand ''Bongbong'' Marcos Jr. said Monday that the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte is already in the hands of the Senate, adding the process should be allowed to take its course on the matter. In a podcast, Marcos was asked if he could categorically say that he is against the impeachment. '''Yung impeachment, nasa Senado na 'yan. Pabayaan natin sila, may proseso 'yan, pabayaan natin ang proseso eh ako basta't ang nasa isip ko, tapos na ang eleksyon, balik sa trabaho,'' Marcos told broadcaster Anthony Taberna, Earlier, Palace Press Officer Undersecretary Atty. Claire Castro said there had been no news about the President pursuing the impeachment trial of the Vice President. Marcos and Duterte were running mates in Eleksyon 2022 but their relationship had gone sour. Duterte was impeached by the House of Representatives on February 5, with over 200 congressmen endorsing the complaint against her. She was accused of betrayal of public trust, culpable violation of the Constitution, graft and corruption, and other high crimes. Senate President Francis "Chiz" Escudero earlier released an initial timetable for the procedures related to the impeachment trial of Duterte, setting the tentative start of the trial on July 30. The Vice President, for her part, said she is looking forward to her impeachment trial in the upcoming 20th Congress because she 'wants a bloodbath,'' noting that her legal team is on "full throttle" in their preparations. —AOL, GMA Integrated News

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