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Punto de Vista | Naging mainit ang pagdinig sa Senado tungkol sa war on drugs

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00:00The Senate's hearing on the war on drugs became heated,
00:03especially when former President Rodrigo Duterte came to the hearing for the first time.
00:08This is what Professor Antonio Contreras has to say, Professor.
00:17Thank you very much, and good morning to all of you in the studio.
00:21We were able to watch the heated discussion or answer the other day.
00:27Senator Riza Monteveros and former President Rodrigo Duterte were even heated.
00:35But among the senators who attended, Senator Riza Monteveros stood out.
00:42Because he was the only one who seemed to be focused on the systematic escalation of events
00:52and looking for answers to the questions.
00:57It's clear that we saw what happened during the hearing.
01:05It was like a press conference.
01:08It was like the former president was allowed to speak without correcting his conduct.
01:14And this can be seen by the public.
01:16Because when we watch other hearings, the resource person is different.
01:21The slightest mistake or anger of a senator or congressman is a sign for contempt.
01:27But when the former president was allowed to speak, he didn't just call out.
01:33And Senator Riza was the only one who called out.
01:36That this is not the right time to speak.
01:42And he was the only one who called out to a colleague
01:45not to make a joke or be serious in the discussion.
01:51You know, the people are watching.
01:54The public is not stupid anymore.
01:56The public can see that they are comparing
01:59how the Senate and Congress will govern.
02:02The resource person is getting angry.
02:05It's like the former president has a longer mouth.
02:10Sometimes, aside from Senator Riza Ontiveros,
02:14no one has a say in the budget.
02:19That's all.
02:21You budget in front of the senators.
02:25And those who say that the former president is just joking,
02:30that's under oath.
02:32If it's just some ordinary people,
02:35like Antonio P. Contreras or Dianne Kirchherr,
02:40give yourself some sight for contentment.
02:43Let's show that in the eyes of the law,
02:46there is no exception to the law.
02:49We are equal.
02:51Thank you very much, Senator Riza Ontiveros.
02:53Because of your good performance,
02:59we have disagreed many times.
03:02But here, kudos to you.
03:05That's my point of view on this issue.
03:08Good morning and thank you very much.
03:11Thank you very much, Professor Antonio Contreras.

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