
Originally published byPhilippine Daily Inquirer
MANILA, Philippines — Calling for the military to withdraw support from the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is “strictly prohibited” in the second leg of the Trillion Peso March Movement on Sunday, November 30, organizers said. “The military should not interfere in civilian matters, so calls for withdrawal of support, a military junta, or a revolutionary government are strictly prohibited,” Kiko Aquino-Dee told reporters in an ambush interview. LIVE UPDATES: November 30 rallies against corruption Asked if TPMM would bar calls for Marcos to resign, Dee said, “We have no consensus on that as of now, although we respect […]...
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