Senator Leila De Lima expressed her thoughts on filing a separate petition to the Supreme Court.
Senator Leila De Lima recently voiced out her stand on the interment of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr. and she also affirmed the thought on filing a petition to block it.
As the 18th of August, the interment date of the late dictator at Libingan ng mga Bayani, is approaching, the move to block it gets even stronger and tighter. News reports would prove that the oppositions still have the high hopes that President Rodrigo Duterte would change his mind.
Recently, previous report stated that the Palace has aired out its side on the issue of the interment of Marcos Sr. and according to Panelo, they will respect the decision of the Supreme Court.
With the Supreme Court having the ‘final say’ on the current trending news, oppositions turn to the high court their concerns. A 30-page petition was already filed by the Martial Law victims at SC.