Buking ni Frankie: FB boomers want to oust my dad!
IBINUKING ni Frankie Pangilinan na may isang grupo ng “FB boomers” ang nagpaplanong patalsikin sa pwesto ang tatay niyang Sen. Kiko Pangilinan.
Ayon sa panganay na anak nina Sharon Cuneta at Sen. Kiko, ginagawa ng mga taong ito ang lahat para iwan ng senador ang pagiging chairman ng Senate Committee on Constitutional Amendments.
Sa sunud-sunod niyang post sa Twitter account, nakiusap si Frankie sa kanyang mga followers na ipagkalat ang nalaman niyang balak na pagtatanggal sa tatay niya sa Senate panel.
“They want to oust my dad in order to make constitutional changes, allegedly in order to address the COVID crisis. My dad is defending the Constitution,” ani Frankie.
“This admin can’t touch our Constitution as long as my dad’s guarding it. They cannot remove term limits (extend terms), without removing him.
“I’d put this up on the main account but I don’t want to draw any admin attention onto it when I know I’m being watched.
“Please please watch out for the OustKiko posts and know that my dad, who is one of the senators who voted against the anti-terror bill, is protecting our rights,” pahayag pa ng Mega daughter
“Please spread the word if you can. My father is too humble of his own accomplishments for his own good.”
“I’m here to remedy that and draw attention to the fact that he’s been fervently defending our constitutional rights for the last two years,” chika pa ng palabang si Frankie.
Samantala, sa isang panayam sinabi naman ni Sen. Kiko na ready siyang i-give up ang Senate Committee on Constitutional Amendments chairmanship.
“I am ready to give up the post anytime if asked by the Senate leadership but certainly not because of the ‘clamor’ of paid online trolls,” aniya sa panayam ng ABS-CBN.
“Besides, the argument that the problem of [COVID-19] will be solved by Charter Change is quite frankly out of this world,” aniya pa.
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