WATCH: INQside Look with congressional aspirant and Valenzuela City Mayor Rex Gatchalian | Inquirer News

WATCH: INQside Look with congressional aspirant and Valenzuela City Mayor Rex Gatchalian

/ 10:00 AM November 25, 2021

Serving Valenzuela City since 2013, Mayor Rex Gatchalian is seeking a Congress comeback in 2022.

In this INQside Look episode, Gatchalian shares what made him gun for Valenzuela’s first district representative post and his stances on controversial issues. #INQsideLook

Contents of this video:

00:00 Introduction
01:24 Legislations Gatchalian wanted to work on: Amend local school board
04:52 Legislations Gatchalian wanted to work on: Disaster fund utilization
06:13 Legislations Gatchalian wanted to work on: Public housing
09:42 Legislations Gatchalian wanted to work on: Building code in relation to fire code
10:53 Legislations Gatchalian wanted to work on: Public finance
11:21 Legislations Gatchalian wanted to work on: Digitalization
13:09 Presidential aspirant that Gatchalian will publicly support
14:17 On substitution of candidates
15:12 On COVID-19 response
15:54 On the suspension of fuel excise tax
18:09 On the West Philippine Sea
19:31 On the war on drugs / extra judicial killings
21:17 On same-sex marriage
23:04 On divorce
23:56 On abortion
25:08 On Charter change
30:24 On the reimposition of death penalty
31:45 On historical revisionism / evaluating fake news
35:55 On political dynasty
37:26 On agrarian reform
38:32 On labor contractualization
39:54 Is press freedom still alive in PH?
41:35 Is the Philippines doing enough to address climate change
45:02 Why should Filipinos vote for Rex Gatchalian

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