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Trillanes idineklarang ‘persona non grata’ sa Davao City 

|February 13,2018
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Trillanes idineklarang ‘persona non grata’ sa Davao City 

- February 13, 2018 - 04:40 PM

IDINEKLARA ng mga opisyal ng Davao City sina Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV at ang Fil-Am na negosyante na si Loida Nicolas-Lewis bilang “persona non grata” sa bayan ni Pangulong  Duterte.

Sinabi ng mga opisyal na “undesirable and unwelcome” sa Davao City sina Trillanes at Nicolas-Lews dahil sa kanilang patuloy na pagbatikos kay Pangulong Duterte..

“Mr. President, I move to declare Mr. Antonio Trillanes IV, Senator of the Republic of the Philippines, as a ‘Persona Non-Grata’ in the City of Davao,” sabi ni Davao City Vice Mayor Bernard Al-Ag sa isinagawag awarding ceremony for the seal of good local governance sa lungsod.

Idinagdag ni Al-ag na hindi magtatagumpay si Trillanes sa kanya umanong plano na i-demolish ang administrasyon.

“Mr. Trillanes, you will not succeed in destroying our city. You will not succeed in destroying the Dabawenyos. You will not succeed in destroying our beloved President Rodrigo Duterte,” dagdag ni Al-ag.

Sinabi pa ni Al-ag na galit ang mga Dabawenyos kay Trillanes.

“Mr. Trillanes, Dabawenyos are furious and angry with your words and with your action,” dagdag ni Al-ag. 

“Mr. Trillanes, we do not need you here in Davao City. You are unwelcome and unwanted in our city of Davao. You have not done anything good at all to our city!” ayon pa kay Al-ag.

Inaakusahan ni Trillanes si Duterte ng umano’y pagkakaroon ng tagong yaman.

Samantala, sangkot umano si Nicolas-Lewis sa pagpopondo sa umano’y planong destabilisasyon laban sa administrasyon. 

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