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Paliwanag ni Roque, hindi ang namayapang Marcos ang kinakampihan kundi ‘yung buhay!

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A netizen admires former presidential spokesperson Atty. Harry Roque after watching the lawyer's answers to the SMNI senatorial debate held on March 2. In her Facebook post, Lao Janice said that Roque should be a senator because of his smartness.

“I like Harry Roque na even before, because of his no-nonsense way of dealing with the press when he was President Rodrigo Duterte’s spokesperson. Pero that SMNI debate gave me a glimpse of his brilliance. Brayt kay ka Duy!” said Janice. “Harry Roque cemented his spot on my ballot. I was going to vote for him even before, but now, I will help convince people to do the same. If we want a better Philippines, let’s elect a qualified candidate. And Harry Roque is more than qualified.” the netizen said.

Lao believes that what the senate needs are people who know the law like Roque. “He knows Philippine Law. God knows how much we need lawyers in the Senate. We need more people know the law to craft better ones. Enough of lawmakers who don’t know what they are doing. Enough of lawmakers who are just to plunder our country’s coffers. He is also a master of International Law, so we can be assured that he will be able to help craft the right foreign policy that will help protect our country. Kailangan natin ng mga mambabatas na may puso. Hindi natin pwedeng kwestyunin ang puso ng mga tumatakbo ngayon. Pero, hindi pwedeng puro puso. Kailangan din natin ng UTAK. Si Harry Roque, may PUSO at UTAK.



It will be recalled that Roque showed his speed in answering the said debate which received various reactions from netizens. While there are those who oppose the former spox especially since then he was known to be anti-Marcos and now supports presidential candidate Bongbong Marcos. But Roque explained that it is not the bereaved Marcos who he is on the side, but the alive one.

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