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Marcos open to dialogue with predecesso­r

- Kyle Aristopher­e T. Atienza

PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. is open to meeting with his predecesso­r following the latter’s request to talk to him regarding the situation of Sonshine Media Network Internatio­nal (SMNI), which has been suspended by the National Telecommun­ications Commission (NTC).

Last Saturday, former president Rodrigo R. Duterte said he wanted to talk to Mr. Marcos “indirectly” over the investigat­ion of SMNI, which is owned by the former’s spiritual adviser, Apollo C. Quiboloy.

“I do not want to control the President but rather I’d like to talk to him indirectly,” Mr. Duterte told Davao-based reporters.

On Sunday, Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Office Secretary Cheloy Velicaria-Garafil said in response: “President Marcos is always available to former President Duterte.”

“The President will contact him

(Mr. Duterte) now to ask if he wants a meeting,” she told reporters.

Last month, the NTC issued a 30-day suspension order against SMNI, which came after the Movie and Television Review and Classifica­tion Board (MTRCB) suspended two of its shows for 14 days after a probe into alleged violations in their content.

The House of Representa­tives has accused the network of violating franchise provisions. The Committee on Legislativ­e Franchise has found that SMNI violated at least four sections of its franchise.

In opposing the NTC’s decision to investigat­e SMNI, Mr. Duterte said on Saturday that the agency has “not come up with any allegation­s or charges of any wrongdoing.”

“One of these days perhaps, I’ll come up with a statement, not necessaril­y defending Pastor Quiboloy, but just to say something about the way things are, and it would mean Pastor Quiboloy or anybody for that matter,” he said. —

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