00:00Now, there is also an issue that has been avoided, the UNITIN. It's not there anymore.
00:07There was a tsunami and a typhoon. Vice President Sara Duterte and her family traveled.
00:15On the morning of the typhoon Karina, the whole family was in Germany.
00:23So, what is that? Did the President avoid talking about the division of the UNITIN?
00:30I think he avoided it because he has accountability for the promise of UNITIN during the election.
00:37They emphasized it too much that it's very easy to disintegrate.
00:41Now, Vice President Sara Duterte didn't bring it up. I don't think it's a responsible action.
00:50Because you are the Vice President, you should have no personality.
00:54Even if you don't want to deliver the person, you don't want to be their ally.
00:58The SONA is not about you, it's also not about the people there.
01:03It's about the future of the country.
01:07This is a ritual, a tradition that is in our constitution.
01:13He didn't even watch it. So, it's still up to him.
01:19Then he avoided the typhoon. I know this is personal.
01:25So, I think people will judge him more.
01:30But I think he can do this because he feels that he has a higher trust rating than the President.
01:39But while he was in Germany, a security tandem pulled out.
01:44I don't think it was a good thing because it's obvious that he would have been abused and faced by Vice President Sara herself that the security contingent would have pulled out.
01:57It's true, it looks like these kinds of things are continuing.
02:02It's like a candle is being returned to the camp of Vice President Duterte and President Marcos Cholula.
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