00:00Well, if there's anything else, it should be a headline.
00:03Actually, sir, that was the argument.
00:07No, no, right?
00:08Yes, sir, no.
00:09I don't know.
00:09Even if it's 10 to demonstrate, we'll know.
00:13If we would know.
00:15Especially the number 300.
00:18So I can assure you there's no such thing.
00:21So I don't want to give credence to that report.
00:25If it doesn't happen, it may be a big deal.
00:30Pero sa kaalaman nating lahat, wala namang ganun.
00:33Kung mag-seek sila ng audience sa any politiko, eh pwede naman sila paulakan, no?
00:42But to say na they're calling for resignation, 300 sila.
00:47Malalaman nating lahat yun.
00:48I don't think it happened.
00:50I think one thing more is that they claim, I think that was the claim, the pointer.
00:55This particular group claimed that the resignation of the former Speaker was due to their pressure,
01:04especially with their 300 strong members, with the intent to burn the Congress.
01:13I think they're claiming that as a statement.
01:18Wala akong alam na ganun na the Speaker resigned because a group of officers asked him to resign.
01:25Nagsalita na sa Speaker.
01:27He had made his own official statement.
01:30And let's leave it at that.
01:31Thank you very much, sir.
01:34And as a clarification on that part, yes, Victor, from Malaya.
01:40Paki-pass the mic.
01:42Sir Kino.
01:42Just a clarification, sir.
01:47Yung sinasabi mo kanina, sir, na-retire, na hindi AGPO member na calling to take up arms,
01:54you're referring to General Fokis and General Delion.
01:57Tama, sir, no?
01:59Kayo nagsabi ng pangalan, ano?
02:02And yun nga rin ang sagot ko.
02:05So, whoever violates the law and meron tayong kakulang batas can face prosecution after due process.
02:16Pero sa may na-mention kang dalawang retiring, sir, na hindi AGPO.
02:35Tama, sir, na hindi AGPO.
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