Aragones hopes ABSCBNfranchise be tackled on Congress
Watch more in iWant or TFC.tv MAYNILA - Malaki ang paniwala ni Laguna 3rd District Rep. Sol Aragones na matatalakay pa ang usapin hinggil sa franchise renewal ng ABS-CBN sa mga nalalabing araw ng sesyon sa Kamara.
“Sa ngayon, wala pa tayong naririnig na schedule ng hearing pero nagpa-followup tayo at umaasa tayo na sana by next week, lumarga na ito at matapos na at maibigay na ang franchise ng ABS-CBN,” pahayag ni Aragones sa panayam sa DZMM Teleradyo Sabado ng umaga. “Naging emosyonal, kasi matinding gulat at disappointment sa nangyaring iyon kasi nandoon din ako nung hearing ng Committee on Franchise nung nandoon ang NTC at talagang rinig na rinig ko at kitang-kita ko kung paano nila sinabi na bibigyan ng provisional authority para magpatuloy sa ere itong ABS-CBN,” sabi niya.
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