ICYMI: Due to his absence in Saturday night’s presidential debate organized by the Comelec, Marcos Jr. was unable to defend himself from criticism over his family’s nonpayment of P203 billion in estate taxes. VotePH
Sen. Panfilo Lacson echoed Domagoso’s position, noting that the earnings from the Duterte administration’s two tax packages under the Comprehensive Tax Reform Program had only amounted to P101 billion.
But he still gained mainstream media mileage on Saturday—via state television. Minutes before the debate began, the government-run PTV aired an interview of Marcos by Communications Secretary Martin Andanar and anchor Erwin Tulfo . The debate moderator, TV journalist Luchi Cruz-Valdez, repeatedly cited Marcos’ absence in the proceedings, where he could have responded on the tax issue.
Domagoso called the Duterte program a success, saying he would continue it but with more focus on housing, schools, and postharvest facilities.
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