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Lacson will wait for Santiago to get well before filing raps

By: - NewsLab Lead / @MSantosINQ
/ 03:52 PM January 21, 2013

Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago and senator Panfilo Lacson. INQUIRER FILE PHOTOS

MANILA, Philippines – Senator Panfilo Lacson has wished Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago to get well soon so he could file charges against her.

“She is currently sick. I wish for her to get well soon so I can already press charges against her,” Lacson told reporters Monday.

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Lacson and Santiago have been embroiled in a word war recently over the cash gifts given to senators by Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile December last year

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“Doctors have said that her condition was precarious; we don’t want to add to her illness,” Lacson said.

Santiago has given media copies of her letter requesting to go on sick leave.

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“In obedience to doctors’ orders, I shall be on sick leave for hypertension and chronic bone marrow disorder starting today, 21 January 2013,” Santiago said in her letter.

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“My sick leave shall continue until my blood pressure and my bone marrow disorder shall have stabilized,” she said.

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Santiago had also earlier suffered a mild stroke after a media interview. A blood vessel in her eye had also ruptured after the interview.

“Let’s give her a break, she is sick,” Lacson said.

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