WATCH: INQside Look with senatorial aspirant John Castriciones | Inquirer News

WATCH: INQside Look with senatorial aspirant John Castriciones

/ 10:00 AM November 12, 2021

As former agrarian reform secretary, senatorial aspirant John Castriciones pledged to stand behind farmers and the underprivileged to improve their lives through legislations, should he win a seat in the 2022 elections.

Let us know Castriciones’ plans, advocacies, and his stances on controversial issues such as same-sex marriage, divorce, and upholding the country’s rights in the West Philippine Sea. #INQsideLook

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Contents of this video: 

FEATURED STORIES

00:00 Introduction

01:05 Reasons for seeking a Senate seat

02:51 Loopholes in agrarian reform program

08:30 Castriciones: What I would like to do is champion the cause of farmers and agriculture

10:28 Dristribution of lands to agriculture graduates

12:11 Legislation to give lands to OFWS

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12:41 Legislation to give lands to poor people

13:41 Bills to file after winning a senate seat 

17:39 Biggest rivals in the senatorial race

22:20 On PDP-Laban rift 

23:44 On Pres. Rodrigo Duterte’s possible Senate run in 2022

25:14 On Agrarian reform 

28:05 On substitution of candidates 

29:40 On COVID-19 response

31:47 On the suspension of fuel excise tax

32:47 On the West Philippine Sea

37:05 On ‘drug war’

38:40 On ICC investigation on war on drugs 

40:16 On same-sex marriage

42:30 On divorce

43:17 On abortion 

43:23 On Charter change

48:18 On the reimposition of death penalty

49:22 On Martial Law

51:07 On labor contractualization

51:46 On press freedom

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