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Senate Mob to Defend Sen. De Lima Against Impending Arrest Fails Due to Lack of Participant

Pro-Liberal Party FB Page, The Silent Majority called for their members and supporters of Sen. Leila De Lima to join the Senate Mob, after a warrant of arrest was issued against her in connection with her alleged involvement in the illegal drug trade inside the Bilibid. Despite the calls, only few people came out to attend the planned mob resulting to it's failure.


According to Pro-Duterte supporter Abe Purugganan based on his initial assessment, the expectation of the opposition that De Lima's arrest will initially trigger a public sympathy and a popular uprising will soon follow is indeed a failure because of the low turn-out from De Lima's supporters.

Despite the fact that some opposition personalities came into the open yesterday in supporting Sen. De Lima such as Sen. Kiko Pangilinan and former DSWD Sec. Dinky Soliman who visited the senator yesterday they still failed to amass a huge number of people to join their cause.

Controversial showbiz personalities such as Jim Paredes and Leah Navarro also openly called for the supporters of Sen. De Lima and some Human Rights groups to defend Sen. De Lima from impending arrest but their efforts were in vain.

Some Pro-Duterte supporters even joked on social media that the food which was supposed to be prepared by the supporters of Sen. De Lima got spoiled due to the fact that there were only a handful of people attending the failed Senate Mob.


Here's Some of the Reactions from Netizens:

Lou Batiancila: Baka napanis yong pagkain na dinala ng iba kasi wlang mga taong dumating. Dami ko tawa dito ah.may msg pa magpadala pa ng ppagkain kala nila may dadating ng mga tao.

Jun Penaverde: hindi b ksama s program ng pcos machine ang magrally? kawawa nman kc ala p 10k ang nagrally for DeSaba...asan yong mga madre n kasama nya noon at yongibang nagpa-pic n sasama daw s pghahatid?

Mimi Alorro Puro lng sila ngawa sa social media pero takot ilantad ang mukha sa madla..pwera lng kung my bayad at paraffle ang bilis nilang sumama sa mga rally..hahahah

Allan Dela Cruz sarado banko ng magsimula sila mag mobilize... sarado pa din banko ng 6am walang funds para sa rallyista at pang raffle

Froilan Tolentino Eto planu ni de lima nagtawag ang mga kakampi nila magdala pa daw ng food at tubig eto sa picture ang dami ng tao na sumuporta sa kanya. Ang iba may sakit pa sa kidney kaya naka mask.

Jobs Salazar Eh asan mga bumuto kay delima?? Kala ko ba milyon milyon din halos kasing dami nga nung kay presidente sa bilang eh!! Pero asan sila bakit wala?? Eh ang tanong meron ba tlgang milyon na bumuto or hinokus pokus lang din ang pagkapanalo nya??





Source: VOVPh FB Page / ABS-CBN / Abe Purugganan FB Page
 

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