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Roxas on alleged leaked questions in debate: Too shallow

/ 05:16 PM April 25, 2016

Liberal Party standard-bearer Mar Roxas gamely poses with (village) officials from Tarlac in an assembly at Fontana Convention Center in Clark Freeport Zone, Angeles, Pampanga. JULLIANE LOVE DE JESUS/INQUIRER.net

Liberal Party standard-bearer Mar Roxas gamely poses with (village) officials from Tarlac in an assembly at Fontana Convention Center in Clark Freeport Zone, Angeles, Pampanga. JULLIANE LOVE DE JESUS/INQUIRER.net

CLARK FIELD, Pampanga—Liberal Party (LP) standard-bearer Manuel “Mar” Roxas II laughed off claims that television giant ABS-CBN, which co-hosted the last presidential debate on Sunday, favored him by leaking the questions to him before the debate as he “looked too prepared” and his answers were “perfect.”

Instead, Roxas said he would take these rumors as a compliment.

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Roxas, in a media briefing at Fontana Convention Center in Angeles, Pampanga on Monday, is also unconvinced that the network, where his wife Korina Sanchez worked for decades as a broadcaster, would give him a special treatment.

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A laughing Roxas said: “Paano ako papaboran ng ABS-CBN? Halos araw araw binabakbakan ako ng mga komentarista nila. Diba? Kung papaburan nila ako eh di mas madali ‘yung pupurihin ako araw araw ng mga komentarista nila.”

(How could ABS-CBN possibly favor me? Their commentators are criticizing me almost everyday. Right? If they would favor me, it would be easier if their commentators would praise me everyday.)

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“Ganon na ba kababaw ang mga alegasyon ngayon? Parang leakage? Parang college? Kung sino man gumawa no’n hindi ba kayo nahihiya no’n?” he said.

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(Are allegations now too shallow? Like leakage? Like in college? Whoever did that, aren’t you ashamed?)

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Roxas then told reporters that even the media could tell whether he was giving a prepared statement or not, given that he had been in the political limelight for almost 20 years.

“Kayo you all come from major news organizations. You know every utterance I’ve had over the last 20 years. Hindi ba consistent? Hindi ba parehas ang aking mga posisyon? Hindi naman nagbabago ah (Isn’t it consistent? Are my positions different? It has not changed),” said Roxas.

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A day after the debate, the administration candidate, with his running mate Camarines Sur Rep. Ma. Leonor “Leni” Robredo, attended the “Liga ng mga Barangay” assembly of some 3,000 local officials in Central Luzon provinces. They were joined by President  Aquino and some LP senatorial bets.

The presidential candidates in the Commission on Elections (Comelec)-sanctioned debate held in Pangasinan were asked about public transport, job security, health, foreign policy, basic public education, overseas Filipino workers’ (OFW) concerns and peace in conflict areas.

While Roxas earned praises for his performance, some questioned his preparedness and the quality of his answers that “looked scripted.”

A video of a segment in the debate that showed the caption “Roxas: Binangga ko ang mga malalaking interes (I went against huge interests)” that appeared on screen even before Roxas made a statement is making rounds online.

But based on the complete video of the debate, Roxas merely repeated his earlier statement about him standing up to  pharmaceutical and banking giants to push for the cheaper medicines act and the pre-need law before the caption appeared.

Another post is also going viral on social media, criticizing ABS-CBN moderator Karen Davila for supposedly favoring Roxas based on her line of questioning to the former interior secretary. RAM

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TAGS: debate, leakage, Liberal Party, Pangasinan, questions

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