The Freeman

Marcos tells Robredo: Better observe silence during recount

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MANILA — Vice President Leni Robredo should be mindful of the Presidenti­al Electoral Tribunal’s reminder against public statements on the ongoing recount process, the camp of former Sen. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. said yesterday.

A day after Robredo called out several news agencies for reporting that she lost some 21,000 votes in the recount citing unofficial sources, Marcos said the vice president is using the press in a “desperate attempt to dilute all negative news after her election protest.”

“We find it ironic and lamentable that Robredo attacked the media on World Press Freedom Day. If her votes have indeed been substantia­lly reduced, it is not because of [Marcos] but of evidence of her cheating that has come out,” Vic Rodriguez, Marcos’ spokespers­on, said in a statement.

The PET, however, has not yet issued any resolution or update on the recount process, nor has it confirmed that there has been evidence of electoral fraud since the revision started a month ago.

Robredo, in a series of tweets on Thursday, called out several news agencies for quoting an unnamed insider who said that her lead over Marcos narrowed to some 240,000.

According to reports that cited unnamed sources, Robredo is losing votes after the revisor committee— the three-member committee tasked to conduct the recount—applied the tribunal’s 50-percent threshold in determinin­g the validity of a vote.

Robredo has already appealed the said PET ruling. Rodriguez said: “At this moment, it would be best if she just follow our lead in observing silence, shut her mouth for lack of sensible matter to say and accord utmost respect to members of the media and the Tribunal’s resolution on sub judice."

The two camps were sternly warned by the tribunal against making public statements on the recount procedure. They were told to submit their explanatio­n why they should not be cited in contempt by the court for giving updates on the recount process that started on April 2.

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