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The Manila Times on MSNCIDG chief: No push on Duterte chargesMaj. Gen. Nicholas Torre III, said on Tuesday no one persuaded him to file criminal charges against former president Rodrigo ...
It is quite strange that several congressmen and not the incumbent senators took umbrage over the “kill” joke of former president Rodrigo Duterte.
The vice mayor here and 20 city councilors, as well as other supporters of the Dutertes, have filed a petition before the ...
Under the Revised Penal Code, inciting to sedition is committed by a person who, “without taking any direct part in the crime of sedition, should incite others to the accomplishment of any of the acts ...
Administration senatorial candidates dismissed former President Rodrigo Duterte’s supposed joke about killing 15 incumbent ...
Administration senatorial candidates dismissed former President Rodrigo Duterte’s supposed joke about killing 15 incumbent ...
CIDG chief Nicholas Torre III insisted that the decision to pursue legal action was made independently, without direction from the Senate or Malacañang.
CIDG - The police Criminal Investigation and Detection Group denied that Malacañang is involved in complaints against former Pres. Duterte.
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ABS-CBN on MSNImee downplays Duterte's 'kill senators' remark: 'Di ako afraid'Another ally of former President Rodrigo Duterte also insisted that he was just being his normal self, calling his "kill" ...
Sen. Imee Marcos, a presidential sister and a known Duterte ally, is unfazed by ex-President Rodrigo Duterte’s joke about ...
Malacañang had no role in the filing of inciting to sedition and unlawful utterance complaints against former President ...
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