The post, which has now been deleted, was also allegedly shared by the Facebook page of the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO). | KHallareINQ
“Maging informed. Huwag hayaang gamitin ng CPP-NPA-NDF and isyu ng ABS-CBN upang sirain at i-discredit ang gobyerno, at linlangin ang sambayanang Pilipino,” NTF-ELCAC’s post read.
But PCOO Secretary Martin Andanar said that the sharing of such content on his office’s official page was “done without the usual vetting process.”
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