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Cardema accuses Guanzon of ‘playing victim’ in death threats

By: - Reporter / @ConsINQ
/ 01:58 PM August 17, 2019

Cardema accuses Guanzon of 'playing victim' in death threats

Ronald Cardema answers questions during the news conference organized by the Duterte Youth party-list at Eton Centris Elements Tent, Quezon City. INQUIRER.net photo / Consuelo Marquez

MANILA, Philippines — Ronald Cardema accused on Saturday Commission on Elections (Comelec) Commissioner Rowena Guanzon of “playing the victim” in a death threat that is being blamed coming from the Duterte Youth.

“Pinapalabas niya [Guanzon] na siya ang biktima. [Pero sa totoo] kami sa Duterte Youth ang biktima,” Cardema said.

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He also denied being behind the threats to the life of the Comelec commissioner.

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“‘Yung mga threats napaka-imposible nun, hawak kami sa leeg ng ilang buwan. Hindi namin sila inaaway,” Cardema said in a press conference in Eton Centris Elements Tent in Quezon City.

Guanzon previously challenged Cardema to prove he is not behind the death threats launched against her and her family.

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READ: Guanzon dares Cardema to publicly deny being behind threats

Cardema also claimed that he even volunteered reporting the death threats against Guanzon to the National Bureau of Investigation. /jpv

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