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MJ Lastimosa throws shade at politicians after Marcos’ flood control remark
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MJ Lastimosa threw shadow to legislators who gave a standing ovation throughout President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. 4th state of the land handle (Sona) when he cried the abuse of funds in flood management initiatives.
On X (previously Twitter) Lastimosa criticized the apparently ‘hypocritical’ standing ovation that the politicians gave after Marcos condemned corruption in flood management initiatives throughout his Sona speech on Monday.
“That’s daring from the congress members to take part within the standing ovation throughout the a part of the Sona on the abused flood price range. As in the event that they weren’t affected“She said.

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In the course of the Sona of Marcos on Monday, he hit the Corruption in flooding projectsWith a warning that his authorities is now reusing these initiatives and is planning to adjust to authorities officers and their henchmen within the non-public sector that may be held liable.
“Mahiya Naman Kayo Sa Inyong Kapwa Pilipino. Mahiya Naman Kayo Sa Mga Kababayan Nating Naanod o Nalubog Sa Baha. Mahiya Naman Kayo Lalo Sa Mga Anak (Have a disgrace on your fellow filminos. Have some disgrace on your countrymen who’ve been swept away or drowned within the flood. Have you ever disgrace on your kids who will inherit the money owed you’ve gotten made sooner or later)))Mentioned the presidentTo the nice cheers of legislators and friends who hearken to his speech within the Plenary Corridor and the Gallery of the Batasang Pambansa.
Marcos referring to the flooding initiatives got here after the current wave of typhones and heavy rainfall due to the southwestern monsoon (Habagat), which resulted in severe floods in Metro Manila and different areas.
One of many highlights of Marcos’s Sona was when he banged the fraudulent and substandard flooding initiatives aside and condemned the “unfair” concerned officers concerned.
Beforehand, Carla Abellana additionally raised questions concerning the obvious lack of transparency about how the federal government used the P13.8 million monetary help given by the USA for victims of floods within the Philippines. /EDV
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