Roman scores NBN tack of impeach process
September 10, 2005 | 12:00am
ORANI Rep. Antonino Roman (Liberal Party) of the provinces first district yesterday expressed his dismay over the government-run television network coverage during the Houses justice committee impeachment report last Monday.
Roman told The STAR that he did not know if the alleged "distortion" or poor sound quality was due to technical problem or intentional on the part of the Nation Broadcasting Network Channel 4. He said a number of his constituents and friends had texted him about the reported unintelligible tone whenever he spoke his views on the impeachment proceedings being conducted by the Houses justice committee.
Roman voted "no" to the justice committee report during the plenary session to affirm the dropping of the impeachment case against President Arroyo. Raffy Viray
Roman told The STAR that he did not know if the alleged "distortion" or poor sound quality was due to technical problem or intentional on the part of the Nation Broadcasting Network Channel 4. He said a number of his constituents and friends had texted him about the reported unintelligible tone whenever he spoke his views on the impeachment proceedings being conducted by the Houses justice committee.
Roman voted "no" to the justice committee report during the plenary session to affirm the dropping of the impeachment case against President Arroyo. Raffy Viray
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