00:00Palace says it respects the Senate conduct of an inquiry into the arrest of former President Rodrigo Duterte
00:06Even if it is being led by Senator I mean Marcus the president's own sister the palace also stressed that this move
00:14Demonstrates the government's willingness to address any questions from relevant authorities and reiterated its confidence that
00:22government's decision to turn over the former chief executive to the International Criminal Court or
00:28ICC was carried out in accordance with the law BTV's Kenneth patient. It tells us more
00:37The palace respects the Senate hearing on the arrest of former President Rodrigo Duterte
00:42Led by no less than the president's own sister senator. I'm a Marcos
00:46According to presidential communications office or PCO undersecretary and palace press officer attorney Claire Castro
00:52The president does not oppose such hearings
00:55She also added this is proof the government is ready to respond to any questions from the authorities
01:26No, no
01:35The palace also reiterated its confidence the administration's actions to turn over the former president to the International Criminal Court
01:42Or ICC were in accordance with the law and they clarified this does not mean the Philippines agrees to be a province or subject
01:49This is
02:19Possible
02:36In response to the statement of senator Beto de la Rosa that he would go into hiding if an arrest warrant was issued against him
02:43The palace questioned whether this is the example the former head of the PNP wants to set for the police force and the people
03:13The
03:20President has also spoken with Solicitor General
03:22Menardo Guevara following the OSG's decision not to represent the government in the writ of habeas corpus
03:28Petition filed by the children of the former president. The chief executive remains confident in the Solicitor General
03:44Yeah
03:48From PTV Manila Kenny Paciente Balita Pambansa
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