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House to act as one in stopping threats – majority leader

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The House of Representatives under the leadership of Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez will act as one to fight any threat or intimidation against any of its members, Majority Leader Jose Manuel Dalipe said Wednesday.

In television interviews, Dalipe was asked specifically whether the chamber will support the charge of grave threat, ACT Teachers Party-list Rep. France Castro is determined to file against former President Rodrigo Duterte. “I think the House will be united to stop all of these statements that are not really needed to be issued by any person,” he said.

“We do not want that anybody would just issue a death threat to any senator or to any congressman, or even to the president of the Philippines, vice president of the Philippines. Hindi po pwede,” he said.

Dalipe likened the utterance of an intimidating remark to making a bomb hoax at the airport, which the law prohibits.

The former president made the supposed threat against Castro in a TV show in Davao City. Castro, along with her Makabayan bloc colleagues, have been very vocal in criticizing Vice President Sara Duterte for her request for P650 million in confidential and intelligence funds (CIFs) – P500 million for her office as VP, and P150 million for the Department of Education, which she heads.

The House has realigned the P650 million, together with the CIFs of several civilian offices, to agencies that protect the country’s territorial integrity, particularly in the West Philippine Sea (WPS), and Filipino fishermen, and those actually involved in intelligence information collection and evaluation.

The House also allocated some funds to develop Pag-asa Island, which is located in the WPS, as a manifestation of the government’s determination to strengthen its presence in that area, which China is claiming together with most of the vital global trade route South China Sea.

The House decision to realign VP Duterte’s CIFs have apparently been resented by her father, who in the same TV show in Davao City, criticized the chamber, of which he is a former member, and its members.

Dalipe lamented the former president’s statement, who he said received all-out support from the House of Representatives during his term.*

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