OPINION: Why We Think Rodrigo Duterte Did Not Directly Threaten Rep. France Castro

(NOT a legal opinion

House Deputy Minority Leader and ACT Teachers party-list Rep. France Castro is preparing to file charges against former president Rodrigo Duterte for allegedly making threats towards the progressive lawmaker.

Duterte, who no longer enjoys immunity from suit, may potentially face charges related to direct and serious threats made against Castro.

But was there really a “DIRECT and SERIOUS” threat in Duterte’s statement on live TV?

We examined the video tape of Duterte’s interview with SMNI. To put everything in context, the former president was relating a conversation he had with his daughter, VP Sara Duterte. That was very clear when he said “intelligence fund mo,” referring to Sara’s confidential intelligence fund which the House of Representatives slashed from the OVP’s budget.

Then, as far as the “threat” was concerned, the older Duterte was telling his daughter to say it (sabihin mo) to the “communists and France.” In other words, it was not a DIRECT threat, but merely a suggestion for his daughter.

Under Philippine law, issuing death threats can be prosecuted as “Grave Threats” under Article 282 of the Revised Penal Code. If the threat is written or in verbal form and the person making the threat has the ability to carry it out, a case can be filed against them.

Here is the video clip of that interview on SMNI. We leave it to our readers to form their own opinion. We’d like to hear from you!

Barangay/SK Election Campaign In Full Swing; Leni Robredo Campaigns in Camarines Sur!

NAGA CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Naga Bureau) – With close to 400,000 positions at stake, the 2023 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan election campaign went into full gear as of Friday.

Voters will choose their local leaders on October 30.

In Camarines Sur, former Vice President Leni Robredo launched her own campaign for the position of Kagawad (council member) in her local Barangay Carangcang.

Robredo had resisted calls for her to run for the Senate in 2025 or to try her luck again in the 2028 presidential elections.

“Power emanates from the people,” Robredo told The Adobo Chronicles, “and no voice is more powerful than the voice of ordinary people in our neighborhoods. It will be a distinct privilege for me to represent my barangay. Kailangan natin bumaba sa baba.”

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