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Duterte: Mining firms funding opposition’s ‘destabilization’ plot

By: - Reporter /
/ 05:08 PM March 13, 2017

President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday accused some mining companies of funding the political opposition in support of what he called a “destabilization” plot against his administration.

Duterte made the revelation in a joint press conference with Senate President Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel and Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez in Malacañang.

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“Kayong mga mining (You miners), I know you are funding the opposite side. I know that some of you are funding the other side to destabilize [my administration]. If the police and the military will allow it, that’s their problem,” the President said.

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Showing photos of the ill effects of destructive mining, Duterte added:  “Look at what mining does to our country. Is (Environment Secretary) Gina (Lopez) a liar? No… How can you argue with Gina when she’s confronting you with a visual case? What can your P70 billion do with the government? Nothing.”

While presenting his case, Duterte dropped the names of CitiNickel Mines and Development Corporation and OceanaGold , among other firms.

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The President also said he was considering a total mining ban “in the meantime.”

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Duterte earlier expressed support for Lopez’s anti-mining stance despite continued criticisms against her competence to head the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. In a speech in Baguio City on Saturday, the Chief Executive said the country “can live without” billions in profit from the mining industry as he reiterated his support for Lopez’s policies.

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The Commission on Appointment said Lopez, who is on a personal trip abroad, was deemed bypassed since she would not be able to attend its hearing before Congress takes a break this week. The CA will come up with a decision on Lopez’ appointment after an executive session on Tuesday. ac/rga

 

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