The presidential interviews of broadcast journalist Jessica Soho rolled off Saturday with four presidential interviews, but survey frontrunner Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. declined to join, citing “bias” by the host against the Marcoses.
THE presidential interviews of broadcast journalist Jessica Soho rolled off Saturday with four presidential interviews, but survey frontrunner Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. declined to join, citing “bias” by the host against the Marcoses.
In a statement hours before the interviews, Atty Victor D. Rodriguez, Marcos chief of staff and spokesman, Rodriguez added: “We believe, though, that this 2022 elections could be the most important elections in our lifetime where candidates like presidential aspirant Bongbong Marcos should be expected to present what his programs and plans are for the country to move forward with his economic plans, vision on education and digital infrastructure, employment creation, ensuring food security through a robust agriculture, how to bring the cost of power more affordable and all the way to our national...
In debunking the claim of Marcos’s camp, GMA network said it “takes exception to the statement of former senator Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. that Kapuso news pillar Jessica Soho is supposedly biased against the Marcoses, the reason for the presidential candidate to decline participating on the JS Presidential Interviews.”