Bookmark this page to catch the discussion on Thursday, November 28, at 4 pm!
MANILA, Philippines – The public was absolutely wrong if they thought they’d seen the worst of Vice President Sara Duterte in August when she first went under scrutiny.
Her unraveling back then was just a sneak peek of her moves as she continues to face scrutiny regarding her performance as education secretary and her spending of public funds. Duterte on November 23, even said that if she gets killed, so will Ferdinand Marcos Jr., First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos, and Speaker Martin Romualdez.
On Thursday, November 28, Rappler Mindanao bureau coordinator Herbie Gomez sits down with multimedia reporter Bonz Magsambol and columnist Antonio Montalvan II to discuss the path Duterte is taking and the potential implications of her actions moving forward.
Magsambol closely follows developments involving the Vice President, while Gomez and Montalvan have both written extensively on the Duterte family.
Whatever happened to unity? What would be Marcos’ best next move? Catch the episode on Thursday, November 28, at 4 pm! – Rappler.com
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