Panelo: Duterte's threats vs ABS-CBN not literal

Agosto 2018 nang sabihin ni Digong na hindi niya ipare-renew ang prangkisa ng ABS-CBN kung siya ang masusunod dahil sa hindi pag-eere ng kanyang mga patalastas habang tumatakbo pa sa pagkapresidente. 
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MANILA, Philippines — Presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo on Friday said that President Rodrigo Duterte’s repeated threats against media network ABS-CBN are not to

be taken seriously.

“You know, the president made utterances against ABS-CBN. He made certain statements like 'I'll shut down.' But

hindi

naman literal '

yun

eh (that’s not even literal). He wants to shut down the fraudulent practices of your network,” Panelo said in an interview with ANC.

The spokesman cited Duterte’s complaint that the network failed to air political ads that had

been paid for.

“You cannot deprive this man from expressing his displeasure, or disgust, or anger when he is a victim of fraud... Pero

walang

kinalaman '

yun

sa

pag-grant or

pag-renew (but that has nothing to do with the granting or renewal of ABS-CBN’s franchise) because that is the job of Congress.”

Consistent threats

Whether the media network’s operations will continue after the franchise expires after March 30 is still in question, with just a little over a month left for Congress to pass the required legislation.

A congressional franchise bill needs to

be approved by the House of Representatives before

it is transmitted to the Senate. The version of the bill approved by both chambers would then still need the president’s approval.

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Duterte, however, has repeatedly criticized ABS-CBN and stated that he

is determined to block the renewal of its franchise.

Ang

inyong franchise mag-end (your franchise will end) next year. If you are expecting

na ma-renew 'yan (its renewal), I'm sorry. You're out. I will see

to it 

that you're out,” the president said in December 2019.

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banta

ni Duterte

sa ABS-CBN

maaring

dahil

sa 'drug war' coverage — watchdog

Previously, the president said he disapproves of the renewal of the media company’s franchise but would not meddle in renewal talks.

“Now, ABS-CBN, their franchise is due for renewal... But I will never also intervene. But if I had my way, I will not give it back to you,” Duterte said in August 2018.

RELATED: Duterte: If I had my way, I won't renew ABS-CBN's franchise

In May 2017, Duterte also threatened to file charges of multiple syndicated

estafa against the network over the mentioned political advertisements.

“Then money came, I pleaded to you because I did not have the money, I did not have any historical propaganda TV. I said, ‘Could you accommodate it?’” Duterte said, referring to ABS-CBN.

RELATED: Duterte to file multiple syndicated

estafa vs ABS-CBN

Waiting game

Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano said that the House of Representatives may wait until August before tackling legislation on ABS-CBN's congressional franchise renewal.

He said that

the media network would still be allowed to operate beyond its term which will end on March 30, as long as the House is deliberating bills on its franchise.

RELATED: NTC asks DOJ: Can ABS-CBN operate sans franchise?

However, Congress

is usually occupied on the national budget following the presidential State of the Nation Address in July

yearly.

Moreover, with the term-sharing agreement between Cayetano and Marinduque Rep. Lord Allan Jay Velasco (Marinduque), brokered by the president himself, the lower chamber could see a change in leadership by October.

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