ABS-CBN reopening under Bongbong's presidency: Imee supports it ONLY IF......

ABS-CBN reopening under Bongbong's presidency: Imee supports it ONLY IF......

 


Under a President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. presidency, senator Imee Marcos said “there is no problem” with the granting of a new legislative franchise to the Lopez owned and controlled ABS-CBN Corporation during his first 100 days of office -  as long as issues linked to the network are resolved.

Senator Imee was asked about her stand on the re-opening of the network should her brother get elected as president in next year’s elections.

“To my mind ABS, under the new construct defined by law and all the problems that have been already revealed, once it solves all that, para sa akin walang problemang buksan yan, first 100 days para makita natin (for me there is no problem with its re-opening, even on the first 100 days so that we can see),” the senator said in an interview with ABS-CBN News Channel.


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According to Marcos, she had previously worked with a member of the Lopez family back when she was governor of Ilocos Norte — during which time she claimed to not having encountered any problems at all.

 

In January 2020, Senator Marcos said she is keeping an “open mind” on proposals to extend the franchise of ABS-CBN despite her “turbulent history” with its owners.



 

 

 

 

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