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Arnell Ignacio Challenges Rep. Robredo to Make a Stand on Alleged Cheating (Viral Video)

Celebrity host and comedian Arnell Ignacio made headlines anew on social media after he posted a video challenge against the newly-proclaimed winner in the Vice Presidential race of the 2016 national elections, Rep. Leni Robredo.

Watch the Viral Video of Arnell Ignacio:



Arnell Ignacio called out Vice President-elect Rep. Leni Robredo to release a categorical statement on her position regarding the allegations thrown at her regarding the allegations of cheating in the recently concluded elected that allegedly made her the unwitting benificiary of the alleged electoral fraud.

Several issues were raised by the veteran TV host that requires the Vice President elect to answer. According to Arnel Ignacio, Rep. Robredo should comment on the allegations of Congressman Glenn Chiong that the May 2016 electtion has been fraught with fraud based on evidence gathered.

Arnell Ignacio also wants to find the truth about the lost votes of Iglesia Ni Cristo because it is nearly impossible for an area where there is a local INC church, that the candidate they supported, Sen. Marcos got zero votes during the results of the elections.

The veteran TV host challenged the newly-declared Vice Presidential winner to come clean and do what is right to remove any doubts of her electoral victory.

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