Palace: Duterte still vs RevGov but open to public discussions on issue

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Palace: Duterte still vs RevGov but open to public discussions on issue
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Malacañang said that President Rodrigo Duterte still believes that a revolutionary government is not needed and that he is only open to public discourse with sectors who believe it can address their grievances. | KAguilarINQ

“Pero kung merong mga tao, mga sektor na merong mga hinanakit, tingin nila kinakailangan ng revolutionary government para ma-address itong mga hinanakit nila, diyan po papasok ‘yung diskurso na pampubliko sa mga issues na mahalaga sa ating mga pang araw-araw na buhay bilang isang bansa,” he explained.

During his taped address to the nation on Monday night, Duterte said the proposed revolutionary government should be publicly discussed.. It should be discussed publicly, including the military,” Duterte said. “If the troops do not want it, they should say so and explain. Eh kung mayroon rin silang gustong pagbabago, then let us hear them out,” he added.

Both the Philippine National Police and Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana also thumbed down MRRD-NECC’s call for a revolutionary government.

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