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Ex-gov apologizes to Marcos Jr. over heckling incident

A former governor of Negros Occidental apologized to presidential aspirant Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr.

Former governor of Negros Occidental Rafael Coscolluela (R) and Presidential aspirant Ferdinand 鈥淏ongbong: Marcos Jr. (L) | 黑料社 file photo

BACOLOD CITY鈥撯揂 former governor of Negros Occidental apologized to presidential aspirant Ferdinand 鈥淏ongbong鈥 Marcos Jr., for being heckled by young protesters during a caravan on Feb. 23 in Talisay City.

Rafael Coscolluela, who heads the Leni Robredo-Kiko Pangilinan campaign in Negros Occidental, said they do not encourage such behavior or tolerate the same within their ranks.

鈥淚 apologize to Mr. Marcos and his companions for the heckling (incident). I urge everyone to refrain from such actions for the duration of the campaign,鈥 said Coscolluela in a statement released on Feb. 25.

Clad in pink shirts, youth supporters of Robredo were seen shouting 鈥渕agnanakaw鈥 (robber) and 鈥渒awatan (thief)鈥 as the caravan of Marcos passed through Talisay City, Negros Occidental.

They also threw Leni-Kiko fliers, one of which landed on Marcos鈥 face.

Coscolluela said the Robredo People鈥檚 Council has consistently exhorted its volunteers to observe proper conduct during the campaigns.

鈥淚t cannot be denied, however, that partisan emotions can run high and result in confrontational actions 鈥 albeit done while exercising one鈥檚 freedom of speech 鈥 that are hateful, hurtful, or uncalled for,鈥 he said.

鈥淲e do not encourage such behavior, nor will we tolerate the same from among our ranks. As far as I know, the heckling was not premeditated. Certainly, it would never have been allowed if our blessings had been sought. It is in this light that I express my deep remorse over what happened, even as I recognize the sentiments that fueled such emotions,鈥 he added.

Talisay Mayor Neil Lizares ordered an investigation on the heckling incident.

鈥淭he rude behavior is not and will never be acceptable. The City of Talisay will not tolerate this behavior and assures you all that necessary actions will be made after proper investigation,鈥 he said.

Lizares said they made sure the caravan would go smoothly, but the acts of the people on the sidewalk were beyond their control.

鈥淲e will never tire of reminding our beloved Talisaynons to always practice respect and compassion. Again, we remind all Talisaynons to exercise prudence in the exercise of our rights,鈥 the mayor said.

鈥淲hile we have different political views and support different candidates, we make sure to exercise our right to choose responsibly. We always believe that our rights end when the right of others begins,鈥 he added.

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