Is Vice President Sara Duterte interested in Pastor Apollo Quiboloy's political clout and "economic ammunition?"
House Deputy Majority Leader Iloilo 1st district Rep. Janette Garin floated this possibility even as she struggled to make sense of Duterte’s participation in the pro-Quiboloy prayer rally held in Manila last Tuesday, March 12.
READ: https://mb.com.ph/2024/3/16/garin-wonders-if-vp-duterte-is-after-quiboloy-s-political-economic-backing
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House Deputy Majority Leader Iloilo 1st district Rep. Janette Garin floated this possibility even as she struggled to make sense of Duterte’s participation in the pro-Quiboloy prayer rally held in Manila last Tuesday, March 12.
READ: https://mb.com.ph/2024/3/16/garin-wonders-if-vp-duterte-is-after-quiboloy-s-political-economic-backing
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00:03 I'm not really privy as to the real reason
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00:06 Vice President.
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00:14 Any official would like to join a prayer rally with the intention
00:18 of uniting the country.
00:20 [SPEAKING IN TAGALOG]
00:28 Two things-- maybe the Vice President
00:32 went there to be the instrument to unite our country.
00:35 [SPEAKING IN TAGALOG]
00:37 But on the other hand, politically speaking--
00:50 I'm not sure.
00:53 Let's have an academic discussion of the situation.
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01:06 It expands to other countries.
01:12 [SPEAKING IN TAGALOG]
01:14 [SPEAKING IN TAGALOG]
01:15 Network here and internationally.
01:17 And that network is not just a plain network.
01:21 [SPEAKING IN TAGALOG]
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01:26 Loaded with economic ammunition.
01:41 [SPEAKING IN TAGALOG]
01:42 [SPEAKING IN TAGALOG]
01:49 Desires in the future.
01:52 [SPEAKING IN TAGALOG]
01:54 That's just a theoretical assumption.
01:57 [SPEAKING IN TAGALOG]
01:59 Being the Vice President, being the acting president,
02:11 and being a member of the cabinet,
02:13 vis-a-vis being a friend or a possible benefactor of a pastor,
02:22 [SPEAKING IN TAGALOG]
02:24 That's basically--
02:32 [SPEAKING IN TAGALOG]
02:41 When you do good governance, is it good politics?
02:44 When you do bad governance, bad governance is good politics.
02:51 And good governance is bad politics.
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