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Sen. Ping Lacson Challenge Duterte Admin to Find the Mastermind of International Demolition Immediately

Former PNP Chief and one of the country's most respected lawmaker, Sen. Ping Lacson challenged the Duterte administration to find the mastermind of the alleged international demolition against the national government immediately if they want to last for six years in office.


Sen. Lacson urged President Rody Duterte and his men to find the people and personalities involved in the alleged plot to overthrow him. Identify those who were responsible for disseminating wrong information with regards to the controversial extra-judicial killing issue in the country.

The lawmaker would like to know the sources of various international news media organizations who keeps on reporting biases against the Duterte administration and features only the negative sides of Duterte's campaign against illegal drugs.

Sen. Ping Lacson, one of Pres. Duterte's allies and sometimes staunch critic also warned the Duterte admin and their allies to prioritize the issue of finding the mastermind and the people behind the destabilization attempt, if they want to last for six years in office.


If the allies of the Duterte admin failed to prioritize the issue, they will continue to face tons of criticisms from their political allies and those who were undecided and just wanted to secure to their political career's future.

Here's the Complete Statement of Sen. Ping Lacson:

"Whether or not it is organized and has something to do with local politics, the President's men should immediately find out if they want this administration tolast six years.

If thy are not doing anything along this line, they deserve whatever fate would befall on them."


Source: TrendTitan

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