Apollo Quiboloy tatakbong senador, ilalaban ang religious freedom
TATAKBONG senador ang nakakulong na religious leader na si Apollo Quiboloy na nakapaghain na ng kanyang certificate of candidacy (CoC) para sa darating na 2025 midterm elections.
Ngayong araw nag-file ang isa sa mga legal counsel ni Quiboloy na si Atty. Mark Tolentino na kinumpirma ni Commission on Elections (Comelec) chairman George Garcia.
Ayon kay Tolentino patuloy daw na ipagpalaban ni Quiboloy ang “protection of religious freedom” sa pamamagitan ng pinamumunuan nitong religious group na Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC).
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“The people will campaign for him. Pastor Apollo Quiboloy is running for Senator of the Republic of the Philippines because he wants to be a part of the solution.
“His platform of government is God-centered, Philippine-centered, and Filipino-centered, and his priority is religious freedom,” saad ni Tolentino sa panayam ng media.
“Pastor Quiboloy believes religious freedom is inviolable. The government should secure the holy grounds against state forces.
“Secondly, the poor should be protected, particularly their health, with free medicine and medical services. Pastor Quiboloy will be the Senator of the poor, ordinary Filipinos.
“He will be accessible and will be willing to hear them out. He wants quality education and zero corruption,” ang sabi pa ni Atty. Tolentino.
“The things Pastor did in the KOJC, he will do the same for all Filipinos,” aniya pa.
Ilan sa mga kasong hinaharap ngayon ni Quiboloy ay ang umano’y “violation of the Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation” at “Discrimination Act and qualified human trafficking.”
Bukod diyan, kinasuhan din siya ng “conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking by force, fraud and coercion and sex trafficking of children; sex trafficking by force, fraud and coercion; conspiracy; and bulk cash smuggling charges in the United States.”
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