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Santiago wants Binay-Trillanes debate televised to see who lies

/ 08:07 PM October 23, 2014

MANILA, Philippines—Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago is all for televising the sought after debate of Vice President Jejomar Binay and Senator Antonio Trillanes IV.

“I-televise sana. Para makita natin kung sino nagsasabi ng totoo,” Santiago told Radyo Inquirer 990AM on Thursday.

(I hope it is televised. So we’ll see who is telling the truth.)

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The formal trial court judge said television allows people to see the facial expression and non-verbal cues of people.

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“May rules kaming trial judges on how to tell if a person is lying,” she explained.

(We trial judges have rules on how to tell if a person is lying.)

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The two officials agreed to a public debate amid a Senate blue ribbon committee hearing on Binay’s alleged ill-gotten wealth.

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Trillanes was the one who filed for a resolution seeking a probe on the alleged overpriced Makati City Hall 2 Building.

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Santiago said she also wanted to see how the debate would go since Binay is a lawyer while Trillanes was a military man.

“It will be case of legal strategy versus military strategy,” she said.

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However, she cautioned that Binay would be taking the defensive, which is “always a weak position.”

She added that even if the debate is held outside Senate, Trillanes would still have parliamentary immunity since it is connected to his work.

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