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‘COUP IMMINENT IF DUTERTE WINS’ Trillanes warns of unrest if leftists share power By Macon Ramos-Araneta and Othel V. Campos
AN ADMINISTRATION led by presidential candidate and Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte would be vulnerable to a coup, said Senator Antonio Trillanes IV, a former Navy officer who led two failed mutinies in 2003 and 2007. Speaking at a forum organized by the Foreign Correspondents of the Philippines (Focap) Tuesday, Trillanes said most members of
the military are averse to any form of power-sharing with the communist movement that the Davao mayor is proposing.
“It is going to be very easy to recruit people for such a military intervention,” said Trillanes. Trillanes, who recently accused Duterte of failing to report millions of pesos in a secret bank account, said even if the mayor wins on May 9, he takes office on June 30 and there was still time for people to stop him from taking office. He said the Ombudsman, the Anti-Money Laundering Council and other government agencies
were not investigating Duterte’s finances. “Back in 2001, we found a creative way of removing a sitting president who got mandate from the people,” said Trillanes, referring to ousted President Joseph Estrada. Trillanes also dared Duterte to file a libel complaint against him. “My accusations against him was very grave. I am accusing him of having ill-gotten wealth worth P2.4 billion. He can file a libel case
against me,” he said. “But you see, he wont file a libel case... You know why? Because if he files a case against me, the bank accounts now will be exempted from the Bank Secrecy Law.” Earlier, Trillanes told broadcaster and former vice president Noli de Castro in a radio interview that Duterte was bent on setting up a revolutionary government with the help of Jose Ma. Sison, founder of the Communist Party of the Philippines. Next page
In prayer. Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte prays with longtime friend Pastor Apollo Quiboloy, whom the candidate admitted gave him various properties and vehicles, during a telecast of Quiboloy’s television program Monday night. SONSHINE MEDIA
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Bongbong: Noynoy sabotaged by his men honest intention of reducing corruption, but the people around him VICE presidential candidate Senator failed to help him,” Marcos said in Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said Tuesday Filipino. that President Benigno Aquino III He said that as a result of politics, should be credited for launching an there was a widespread perception that anti-corruption drive, even though it Mr. Aquino’s opponents were proslost its luster when politics came into ecuted to the hilt, while Palace allies the picture. were largely allowed to go scot-free. “In my view, the President had the During his campaign sorties, Mar-
By Macon Ramos-Araneta
cos has called for national unity, saying politics should not influence governance and public service. “They should no longer be doing politics. An official should do what he ought to do to have an orderly government, so that many services will be felt by the people, so that our people will feel the wealth of our country,” he Next page said.