Former president Rodrigo Duterte offered an explanation into Vice President Sara Duterte's decision to oppose offering temporary shelter to some 50,000 refugees from Taliban-led Afghanistan. ManilaBulletin
In the latest episode of SMNI News Channel’s “Gikan sa Masa, Para sa Masa,” the former chief executive said that it was a matter of “national interest” for his daughter and that she would be “reconcilable.”
The former president furthered that the younger Duterte may simply be “projecting” that “things won’t be good for us” because the refugees have been rocked by insurgency and terrorism problems. “I am not really for the total banning. Ang gusto ko lang is a standard set in the highest form in the levels of national security that we are really protected as a people,” he said, adding that it was an “absolute” for the younger Duterte.
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