FACT CHECK: Marcos Wala sang pamatu-od Nga Gindayaan sya sang 2016 Vice Presidential Elections
Sa isa ka press statement halin sa kampo sang presidential candidate Ferdinand Marcos Jr. nagpasuni nga nalutos siya sa 2016 vice presidential election tungod sa pangdaya, pero indi ini matuod, suno sa Presidential Electoral Tribunal . ANG PASUNI: Isa la press statement nga gin issue sang kampo ni presidential candidate Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. sang

By Staff Writer
Sa isa ka press statement halin sa kampo sang presidential candidate Ferdinand Marcos Jr. nagpasuni nga nalutos siya sa 2016 vice presidential election tungod sa pangdaya, pero indi ini matuod, suno sa Presidential Electoral Tribunal .
ANG PASUNI: Isa la press statement nga gin issue sang kampo ni presidential candidate Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. sang Domingo, Marso 20, nga gin pangalanan, “Marikinenyos vow to protect BBM from being cheated again.” Ang statement nga ni ang nag underscore sang pangdaya kuno nga natabo sang 2016 vice presidential elections.
Ang title sang statement nga gin edit kag naging “Marikinenyos commit to help BBM’s vote protection.” Pero upod ang orihinal kag ang edited nga bersyon sang statement nagabasa: “‘Hindi kami papayag na dayain ka!’” the crowd shouted in unison, interrupting the speech of presidential frontrunner (Marcos) during a grand rally held at the Marikina City Amphitheater on Saturday evening (March 19).”
“The audience were alluding to the massive cheating incident in 2016 when Marcos who was then running for vice president eventually lost despite leading by huge margins against his rival Leni Robredo through apparent computer manipulations and machinations,” dugang sini.
Ang quote, “Hindi kami papayag na dayain ka (We will not allow you to get cheated)!” gin cite tatlo ka beses sa una nga bersyon sang statement, duwa naman ka beses sa ikaduwa nga bersyon. Ini ang pangako sang supporters ni Marcos sa gapadulong nga May 2022 elections.
Ang sabat ni Marcos: “Hindi na tayo papayag, pagdating ng Mayo padadalhan ko kayo ng tone-toneladang kape, walang iidlip, kapag naiidlip minamalas tayo eh.”
“Walang tulugan, walang tulugan, walang tulugan!” his supporters shouted.
INI INDI MATUOD KAG ISA KA PAGPANIPLANG
Sang 2016, si Marcos nag-file sang protesta kontra kay Vice President Leni Robredo sa Korte Suprema nga nagapungko bilang Presidential Electoral Tribunal (PET). Ginpasuni nya nga “he was the duly elected and rightful vice president.”
Pero sang 2021, ginbasura sang PET ang protesta ni Marcos kag ginpamat-ud nga si Robredo ang nagdaug sa eleksyon bilang vice president.
Gin-dismiss sang PET protesta sa kawad-an sang merito. Ginbasura man sang PET ang counter-protest ni Robredo.
Nakakuha si Robredo 14,418,817 ka boto kontra sa kay Marcos nga may 14,155,344.
Si Marcos, ang bata kag junior sang nagtaliwan nga diktador nga si Ferdinand Marcos Sr., nangayo sang recount of votes sa pinili nga mga probinsya. Apang sang matapos ang recount, nagdaku pa gid ang abanse ni Robredo.
Sa ruling, ang PET naghambal nga napaslawan si Marcos nga mapamatud-an ang iya mga alegasyon.
“There is no substantial recovery of votes in the pilot provinces (Camarines Sur, Iloilo and Negros Oriental) that he himself had designated,” suno sa PET.
Read More: Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos, Jr. Vs. Maria Leonor “Leni Daang Matuwid” G. Robredo P.E.T. Case No. 005. February 16, 2021 [Date Uploaded: 04/19/2021]
(Gin-lubad ni Ma. Trina Belmote sang West Visayas State University-College of Communications para sa Daily Guardian)
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