MEDIA: ABS-CBN FRANCHISE CRISIS: Kapamilya stars abala na sa 1 million signatures
Kumikilos na ang Kapamilya stars para sa 1M signatures for ABS-CBN franchise renewal na ang change.org ang nag-initiate.
Isa sa nakita kong pumirna na ay si Ogie Alcasid at marami pang ibang Kapamilya stars and employees.
As of this writing, almost 50,000 pa lang ang nakakalap nilang pirma.
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Ilang beses nang binanggit ni Pres. Duterte na haharangin niya ang renewal ng franchise ng Kapamilya Network na mag-e-expire sa March 20, 2020.
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Quo warranto ni Calida vs ABS-CBN walang basbas ni Duterte – Palasyo
MANILA, Philippines — Wala umanong basbas ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte ang plano ni Solicitor General Jose Calida na maghain ng quo warranto petition sa Korte Suprema na kumukuwestiyon sa ‘validity’ ng prangkisa ng ABS-CBN.
Sinabi ni Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo, na ang binitiwang pahayag ni Calida ay personal dahil tungkulin niya ito bilang pinuno ng nasabing tanggapan.
Bagama’t nabasa na niya ang report, kailangan pa niyang kumpirmahin sa Solicitor General kung ang planong paghahain ng petisyon para bawiin ang prangkisa ng TV network ay binabalangkas pa o nagawa na.
Idinagdag ni Panelo na ang aksiyon ng OSG ay walang kinalaman sa naunang pahayag ni Duterte na dapat nang ibenta ang ABS-CBN dahil walang plano ang Chief Executive na i-renew ang prangkisa nito.
Samantala, sinabi ni Justice Secretary Menardo Guevara na hindi natatalakay sa Cabinet meeting ang quo warranto petition laban sa ABS-CBN.
Ayon kay Guevarra, ang legislative franchise ng TV network ay pahapyaw lang na tinalakay, ilang buwan na ang nakalilipas.
Magugunitang mainit ang Pangulo sa ABS-CBN dahil hindi ipinalabas ang kanyang political ads noong panahon ng kampanya kahit na nakapagbayad na siya, at sa halip ay mas pinaboran ang political ads ng kanyang kritiko na si dating senador Antonio Trillanes IV.
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Palace: Crisis over ABS-CBN franchise unlikely
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MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Panfilo Lacson’s fears that a quo warranto petition to cancel ABS-CBN’s franchise might lead to a “constitutional crisis” is unlikely, Malacañang said on Sunday, stressing that there is a distinction between congressional franchises and violations of the law.
“It is the Solicitor General [Jose Calida]’s job to file cases against those violating the law. The franchise coming from Congress is different, and so is violating the franchise. That’s two things. Both can independently be taken together,” Panelo said over dzIQ. “That [constitutional crisis] is unlikely. Why should there be a constitutional crisis?”
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He made the remarks after Lacson said the planned quo warranto proceeding could cause a constitutional crisis because should the Supreme Court grant the quo warranto petition while Congress is conducting a plenary deliberation on ABS-CBN’s franchise renewal, there would be a question of which would prevail.
“Whatever the Supreme Court says becomes part of the law of the land, but we are talking about the Constitution. The Supreme Court cannot declare as unconstitutional the ongoing deliberations of Congress about franchise renewal, because it is clear in the Constitution that franchise renewal is for [Congress] to decide,” Lacson said in a radio interview on Saturday
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But Panelo said Calida’s plan to file a quo warranto petition is based on violations of the franchise, such as the broadcast network’s alleged unpaid taxes, and even claimed that there may been collusion in the four tax compromise agreements that ABS-CBN reached with the Bureau of Internal Revenue and approved by the Court of Tax Appeals.
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