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Lacson, Pacquiao, Robredo to skip debate hosted by Quiboloy's media network

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Photo shows Kingdom of Jesus Christ church founder Apollo Quiboloy.

Pastor Apollo Quiboloy Facebook Page

 

MANILA, Philippines (Updated 4:46 p.m.) — Presidential candidates Manny Pacquiao, Leni Robredo and Panfilo Lacson will skip the presidential debate organized by the media network of Apollo Quiboloy, an evangelist who had already publicly endorsed a ticket for the May polls.

 

Labor leader Leody de Guzman, presidential candidate for Partido Lakas ng Masa, has indicated, though, that he will attend the debate, saying it is his obligation to present his platform to voters "even if we are doing it in [Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s] home court."

 

Pacquiao, an Evangelical Christian, said Monday he cannot participate in a debate hosted by Sonshine Media Network International (SMNI) scheduled Tuesday because Quiboloy is wanted in the US for sex trafficking. The pastor's legal team has disputed the charges against him.

 

Full Story: https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2022/02/14/2160786/lacson-pacquiao-robredo-skip-debate-hosted-quiboloys-media-network

 

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