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Berlin, Germany—President Marcos dismissed former President Rodrigo Duterte’s recent tirades against his trips outside the country, saying his schedules during his working visits do not give him time to stroll.‘di ko napupuntahan ‘yung mga dati kong pinupuntahan
because we’re here to do this,” President Marcos said while showing a paper detailing his schedule here in Berlin. Questioned on Duterte’s remarks that he is in favor of term extension in Charter Change, President Marcos said he would like to review his predecessor’s comment first, citing many inconsistencies in his public statements.Tingnan ko muna ano ba talaga sinabi niya para maintindihan ko kasi ‘di ko talaga naiintindihan, parang naiiba bawat salita niya… Naiiba eh.
Duterte’s latest attacks on the President came during a recent prayer rally for controversial Pastor Apollo Quiboloy. In that event, Duterte questioned the President’s foreign trips and claimed Mr. Marcos is supporting charter change to extend his term like his late father President Ferdinand Marcos, Sr.
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