.@IanEsguerra: Given a choice between Pia Ranada and Toni Gonzaga whose questions won't be offensive, the [politician] would go to the celebrity. The challenge for journalists is not to surrender this responsibility. We have to get these people answer our questions. | @newsdwight
@IanEsguerra@newsdwight .@camillediola: What if we welcome some of these influencers as part of our community? They may not be professional journalists, but if we count them as part of the news media, or try to seek accountability from them, we could also work with them about journalistic principles.
@IanEsguerra@newsdwight@camillediola .@mikenavallo: Social media influencers are not governed by rules. It will be hard for Comelec to monitor how much is being spent online. How many influencers can sway voters to pick a particular candidate just because they were paid? How do you seek accountability? | @newsdwight
@IanEsguerra@newsdwight@camillediola@mikenavallo .@piaranada: One practice that I see every election is journalists writing only about controversial statements. We should draw away from this convention. Newsrooms should allow journalists time to write in-depth pieces that really compare the track record of these candidates.
@IanEsguerra@newsdwight@camillediola@mikenavallo@piaranada .@mikenavallo: Everybody in the Philippines should be able to choose the kind of leader who will respect press freedom, and who understands the role of the media, how it can help the public understand the pandemic, and not shut down or go against any media establishment.
@IanEsguerra@newsdwight@camillediola@mikenavallo@piaranada .@mikenavallo: I'm not going to campaign for anybody. It's just that our leaders should be able to meet basic standards of choosing our leaders, such as respect for life... right to dignity, basic necessities. That's universal. There shouldn't be a debate about that.
@IanEsguerra@newsdwight@camillediola@mikenavallo@piaranada .@IanEsguerra: I get this question, 'Bakit itong pulitiko, ginigisa mo, itong isa, hindi?' Gigisahin mo ba si Robredo about human rights, e hindi naman siya presidente? Kung siya ang presidente at siya ang nag-implement ng drug war, gigisahin natin si Leni. | via @newsdwight
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JUST IN: Justice Secretary Boying Remulla tells reporters suspended BuCor Chief Gerald Bantag told him the excavation inside Bilibid will be used to look for the so-called Yamashita treasure.
Bantag earlier said the hole will be used as a swimming pool. | via @jairojourno
@jairojourno “Originally, I was told by Director General Bantag about it. And I told him to stop it. I told him to stop it,” Remulla adds. | via @jairojourno
@jeegeronimo Environmental activist Helena Gualinga: I did not envision a world where we, the youth, are left to deal with the consequences of the irresponsibility of the adults and the so-called world leaders. #COP27 | via @jeegeronimo
@jeegeronimo Gualinga: I envision a future where we do not have to fear another flood, another typhoon, another fire, or fear finding another murdered protector of the Amazon. #COP27 | via @jeegeronimo
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr and China President Xi Jinping had "a very pleasant exchange" during their bilateral meeting, said Marcos in a release from his press office. 📷: Office of the Press Secretary | via @beacupin
@beacupin Release from the Philippines' Office of the Press Secretary: "The President said Xi was also surprised to meet his old friend, former president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, who accompanied him during the meeting."
Arroyo is part of the Philippine delegation here in Bangkok for APEC.
@beacupin The Office of the Press Secretary says Marcos and Xi "spoke about regional issues, but mostly about the plans for his upcoming state visit to China in the first week of January."
Marcos earlier said he was keen on bringing up West PH Sea in talks w/ his Chinese counterpart.
The House local government panel approves a bill proposing an automatic income classification for LGUs, as proponents point out that the last income reclassification of provinces, cities, and towns was in 2008. | via @newsdwight
@newsdwight Income reclassifications have been suspended since 2012, after the DOJ advised the DOF that its secretary only has a "recommending authority in making changes" in LGUs' income classifications, says panel chairman and Valenzuela 1st District Rep. Rex Gatchalian. | via @newsdwight
@newsdwight Income reclassifications have been suspended since 2012, after the DOJ advised the DOF that its secretary only has a "recommending authority in making changes" in LGUs' income classifications, says panel chairman and Valenzuela 1st District Rep. Rex Gatchalian. | via @newsdwight
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will be joining the APEC CEO Summit in Bangkok today. He’s also set to hold bilateral talks with China’s Xi Jinping later today on the sidelines of APEC. #APEC2022 | via @beacupin
@beacupin Marcos earlier told media he plans to bring up West Philippine Sea issues when he meets his Chinese counterpart.
What other topics do you think the two leaders should discuss? #APEC2022 | via @beacupin