Watchmen Daily Journal

LIZA MARCOS ON SARA DUTERTE: ‘BAD SHOT NA SA AKIN ‘YAN’

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MANILA — First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos has admitted in an interview that her relationsh­ip with Vice President Sara Duterte had soured after the latter’s family accused President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr. of using narcotics.

In the full interview posted on radio and TV personalit­y Anthony Taberna’s YouTube page “TUNE In Kay Tunying,” the First Lady said she was hurt when the Vice President attended a rally where her father, former president Rodrigo Duterte, accused Marcos Jr. of being “bangag” or high on narcotics.

She noted the Vice President attended Marcos Jr.’s rally before going to the rally in Davao City.

“When she went to Davao, [Rodrigo] Duterte said ‘Bangag, bangag.’ Imagine a former president calling ‘Ano, bangag.’ Why would you call, ‘Ano, bangag,’ and then the camera panned on her tumatawa,” he added.

The First Lady admitted she was hurt by the incident, noting the former President even insinuated that her son, Senior Deputy House Majority Leader Sandro

Marcos, wanted to become prime minister.

“So syempre nakita ko. ‘Sabi ko, ‘Wow man, I mean masakit ‘yan.’ And then Duterte [nagsabi] kay Sandro, ‘Yan gusto maging prime minister.’ Pero tumawa sila. So parang for me mali yata ‘yan. Parang you’re getting sweldo from the government. You’re supposed to be the alter ego, we’re there protecting tapos gagawin mo ‘yan. Mali ‘yan eh. You crossed the line.” she added.

“For me, nasaktan ako because my husband will do everything to protect you. You ran together. Sama-sama

MANILA — The Chinese Embassy in the Philippine­s belied the “malicious” accusation­s related to the alleged increase in the number of Chinese students in Cagayan province.

This after Cagayan Representa­tive Joseph “Jojo” Lara sought a House inquiry into the matter, saying the presence of the Chinese students could put the country’s security at risk amid Beijing’s aggression in the West Philippine Sea.

The Chinese Embassy argued that such an allegation is a “malicious” way for Filipino politician­s to incite hatred of China.

“The unfounded accusation of our educationa­l exchanges is yet another malicious sleight of hand to incite suspicion and hatred of China. Insightful people in the Philippine­s have not lost sight of this tendency by calling it ‘McCarthyis­m’ resurrecti­ng in the Philippine­s,” the embassy said in a statement.

McCarthyis­m was the political repression and persecutio­n of left-wing individual­s and a campaign that spread fear of alleged communist influence on American institutio­ns and of Soviet espionage in the

tayong babangon muli,” she told Taberna.

“Pupunta ka sa rally, tatawagin ‘yung Presidente mong ‘bangag,’ ‘di ba, you’re going to laugh? Tama ba ‘yan? Even Leni [Robredo] never did

United States during the late 1940s through the 1950s.

“This deserves high vigilance and must be resolutely opposed,” the embassy said.

According to the congressma­n, he received reports from his constituen­ts that there are at least 4,600 Chinese students at one private university alone, and that they have been spotted in public places wearing student IDs.

Lara added he received informatio­n that Chinese students who come to Cagayan paid P1 million per person, with 80 percent of the amount going to an “agent” and the remaining 20 percent to the school.

“We just want to know why. We are not against having foreign students, but what we fear is we have an issue with China. If there are 4,600 Chinese students in one private university and the private university even admits it, it is very alarming,” Lara said.

In response, the Chinese Embassy said the maritime issues between the Philippine­s and China are only being used for the self-interest of certain Filipino politician­s and to undermine the cooperatio­n between the two nations.

that,” she added.

Taberna then asked if she ever received any apology from the Vice President.

“Bad shot na ‘yan sa akin, unless she says sorry or whatever. She crossed the

“Individual Philippine politician­s are hyping up China-Philippine­s maritime issues and exaggerati­ng the maritime difference­s in the name of national security to serve their political agenda and self-interest and undermine ChinaPhili­ppines cooperatio­n,” it said.

The Embassy also said that the educationa­l exchanges between the Philippine­s and China have been growing fast in recent years, “supporting a deeper mutual understand­ing between our two peoples and promoting mutually beneficial cooperatio­n and exchanges between our two countries.”

The Armed Forces of the Philippine­s said it is already investigat­ing the reported increase of Chinese students in Cagayan, a province in northern Luzon that is close to Taiwan.

The Philippine National Police (PNP) said the presence of Chinese students in Cagayan was valid and has basis, and that they had been invited by the Commission on Higher Education.

The PNP said the provincial police have not monitored any complaints involving Chinese nationals. (GMA Integrated News)

line,” the First Lady said.

The full interview, which can be seen on Taberna’s page, is said to have only been the fourth time that the First Lady did a public interview. (ABS-CBN News)

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