LENI ROBREDO NAPILITANG MAGBAYAD NG 8M SA KORTE SUPREMA

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Hindi lang daw personal na laban kundi  isang pamamaraan din daw para mahadlanggan ang pamilya Marcos na makabalik sa pwesto . Walang milyong Piso ( 8 Million Peso) ang ibinayad ni Vice President dito kanina sa Korte Soprema , bahagi yang ng kanyan first Tranch nung kanyang counted Protest laban kay dating Senador.Bong-bong Marcos . 







May kabuoang 15.4 Million Pesos ang kailangan nyang bayaran para sa kanyang Counter process at yung ngang nalalabing halaga o yung second Tranch ay nakatakda nyang bayaran  ng July 14, 2017 yung pera kase is gagamitin sa pag kuha ng mga Balot Boxes mga election document na gagamitin para sa kanyan electoral counter process at ayon kay Robredo yung daw 8 Million na yon ay galing daw sa Kanyang Sariling Pondo ay yung natitira daw ay inutang nya sa kanyang kamag anak ng yumao nyang asawa na si Jesse Robredo itoy sina Vicente Haoshin , Pablito Chua at Rafael Bontoc , aminado si Robredo  na di naging madali makalikom ng walong milyong piso samantala daw yung kabilang kampo etong si a Dating senador Bongbong Marcos ay sa Isang Iglap lang daw ay nag karoon kaagad ng 36 Million Pesos at sabi din ni Robledo . Ito daw ay laban nya para sa kanyan sarili hindi kundi pati din daw sa mga kaanak ng mga namatay sa Marshall Law . Hindi na nga nag bigay ng  paunlak ng interview ito si Robledo Nagbigay lang syang maikling pahayag , Narito ang bahagi ng kanyang Pahayag . 







Leni Robredo . " Imbes na ibigay nila sa mga nabiktima Ginagastos nila para sa kanilang sariling pangkapakanan ! " 

 The Presidential Electoral Tribunal (PET) on Tuesday ordered Vice President Leni Robredo to pay the counter-protest poll fee.
The PET junked Robredo's motion for reconsideration of an earlier resolution which required her to pay the cash deposit.
"The PET denied protestee Robredo's motion for reconsideration on the resolution to pay the cash deposit as ordered in its previous (resolution) dated March 21," Supreme Court Spokesperson Theodore Te said in a media briefing.
"The PET directed Robredo to pay the cash deposit as stated in the resolution within non-extendable period of five days from notice of the resolution," he added.
The Supreme Court, sitting as the PET, ordered Robredo to pay ₱8 million within five days from receiving the high court's decision.
Robredo failed to pay last April 17 the first tranche of ₱8 million required to process her counter-protest with the PET.
The second installment to complete the total payment of ₱15.4 million is due on July 14.
Robredo's legal counsel, Bernadette Sardillo, told CNN Philippines in the evening that they had yet to receive the PET order, but said they respected the decision and would  pay the fees.
"Any payment of the cash deposit in our counter protest should not also be taken to mean that the election protest filed by former Sen. Marcos has any merit or legitimacy," Sardillo said in a phone interview.
Robredo's VP rival, former Senator Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr., has complied with the PET's order for him to pay the first tranche of ₱36.023 million to fund the poll recount.
PET has required Marcos to pay ₱66 million and Robredo ₱15 million in two tranches in April and July 14 to fund their protests and counter-protests. A petitioner needs to pay ₱500 per contested precinct.






Dismissal of counter-protest

Marcos has also asked the Supreme Court to dismiss the counter-protest of Robredo for failure to meet payment deadline. But the Supreme Court is defering action on his motion to dismiss Robredo's counter-protest until she pays the fee.
Marcos filed an electoral protest on June 29, 2016, contesting election results from some 39,000 precincts from 25 provinces and cities.
"Mag-iisang taon na mula nung nakaraang halalan. Hanggang ngayon hindi pa alam ng taong bayan kung sino ba talaga ang nanalo bilang bise presidente nung nakaraang halalan," Marcos said on April 17.






Robredo has repeatedly maintained she won in clean and honest elections.
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