Breaking In: Sen. Sotto,Binoljak ang mga Kritiko!"Terorista at supporters lang ang takot sa Anti-Terror Bill"
In a statement, Sotto said that the critics of the anti-terrorism bill should do more research.
“I suggest they read the bill first before reacting,” Sotto said.
“Terrorists or their supporters are the only ones who will be afraid of the bill,” he added.
Sotto announced that the anti-terror bill would surely pass the senate despite the opposition from different groups.
“It’s as good as passed. It will just need my signature if it comes back to us after ratification then I will transmit to the President,” Sotto said in a text message
“The concerns being raised by the progressive and leftist groups as well as human rights advocates have been adequately addressed during the Committee on National Defense and Security public hearings, as well as the debates and interpellations in plenary,” Lacson said in a statement.
“Enough safeguards are in place. The critics – some of whom had been extended the opportunity to help craft the bill – should read first the bill itself to see for themselves what I am saying,” he added.
Lacson said that they’re “duty-bound” to make laws that would meet “international standards” and “fulfill state obligations with the UN”.
Critics of the anti-terrorism bill like Senator Francis Pangilinan said that the government should prioritize the COVID-19 pandemic instead of the said act.
“Pagtuunan ng pansin ang mga walang masakyang public transport ngayong GCQ, ang mass testing at contact tracing, at pagbangon ulit ng ating kabuhayan,” he said.
“Whole of government di ba? Heal as one di ba? Gamot ba ang panukalang batas sa COVID-19 o gagamiting panakip-butas sa mga kapalpakan?” he added.
Breaking In: Sen. Sotto,Binoljak ang mga Kritiko!"Terorista at supporters lang ang takot sa Anti-Terror Bill"
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