They say President
Rodrigo Roa Duterte is against anything that is connected to media or to be
more blunt about it, his detractors has branded hi as someone who is
suppressing the freedom of the press as protected by the Philippine
Constitution.
But it seems all of
these insinuations have melted and actually gives some “political color” when
President Duterte was spotted attending the wedding of GMA reporters Rida Reyes
and Cedric Castillo in Antipolo City.
As per reports, Reyes and Castillo tied the knot at the Vieux Chalet in Antipolo City.
Pres. Duterte with Steve Dailisan and TV anchors Mel Tiangco and Vicky Morales. (photo credit to Steve Dailisan) |
Castillo proposed to Reyes last December of 2019.
Social media is a buzz when photos have been posted by former GMA reporter Steve Dailisan on Facebook on Saturday, Duterte could be seen posing with Dailisan and TV anchors Mel Tiangco and Vicky Morales.
The President was also seen having pictures with other GMA reporters like JP Soriano and John Consulta, as shown in photos posted by reporter Julius Segovia.
GMA-7 or the KAPUSO network is a known rival of ABS-CBN Channel 2 who is currently beleaguered with its franchise renewal which is still pending in Congress.
As of presstime, there are 11 bills calling for the
ABS-CBN legislative franchise renewal pending in the House of Representatives.
In the Senate, ally of the Lopez owned TV network has started her committee’s
deliberation regarding ABS-CBN’s franchise despite bills are still pending in
the lower house.
Also, the Office of the Solicitor General has filed
a quo warranto petition before the Supreme Court calling for the tv network franchise
termination for alleged abuses as enumerated in the petition signed by SolGen
Jose Calida.
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