00:00Congressmen who did not talk about their fellowship last night with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. clarified the issue of impeachment complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte.
00:12Instead, a manifesto was handed down by the president's supporters.
00:17This is what Mela Lesmora wrote.
00:21The camera declared full support for President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.
00:27This is another example of a manifesto given by congressmen to the president in a fellowship in Malacan last night.
00:35As part of the promises made here by lawmakers to defend the president as a symbol of the sovereignty of the country,
00:42maintaining the rule of law and democratic governance,
00:45giving protection to the country from internal and external threats,
00:49advancing unity,
00:51and ensuring that the president's mandate is always upheld.
00:55The manifesto was handed down by the leaders of the House Speaker Martin Romualdez.
01:01Political party leaders from the lower ranks also signed the manifesto.
01:05The fellowship in Malacan was held after the two impeachment complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte were handed down.
01:13But House Deputy Majority Leader Paulo Ortega clarified that there was no discussion here about politics,
01:20and the impeachment was not even discussed.
01:23Basically, there was a dinner and the resolution was presented.
01:28There was a little discussion, about an hour, and then everyone went home.
01:34There was no truth in what was said or speculated or what other people were thinking.
01:43In an interview signed by House Secretary General Reginald Velasco,
01:47it was only a simple gathering that took place in Malacan.