As such, the arrangement is for all media networks to depend on the sustenance of state-run RTVM and screen the event from another building in the Malacañang compound.
DAVAO CITY, Philippines – Media won't be permitted to enter Malacañang's Rizal Hall to cover the introduction of President-elect Rodrigo Duterte, affirmed occasion coordinators on Monday, June 20.
Coordinator Liset Marquez told stated that media outlets will just have admittance to recordings and photographs of the occasion from state-run telecaster Radio TV Malacañang (RTVM).
Approaching Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) Secretary Martin Andanar said just RTVM would have admittance to Rizal Hall where Duterte will get around 500 visitors.
Media who can get accreditation will likewise be permitted to "screen" the occasion at the New Executive Building, additionally in the Malacañang Palace Compound.
Andanar said the issue of space was the explanation behind the media's restricted access.
"Talagang masikip lang talaga sa loob. Masikip sa loob ng Rizal Hall. Hindi siya ganoon kalaki ang espasyo," Andanar was cited as saying in an ABS-CBN article.
(It's fair truly cramped inside the Rizal Hall. The space is not that huge.)
Regardless of whether correspondents will be given a range to do their stand-uppers is still "under arrangement," he said.
In any case, with RTVM's involvement in running a telecast pool, Andanar guaranteed the media, "I don't think you will have a difficult time."
Media outlets are now depending on RTVM for recordings and photographs of Duterte's exercises amid the move time frame.
This course of action started after June 3 when Duterte's staff said that he would never again be holding question and answer sessions.
The declaration was made a couple days following a progression recently night question and answer sessions in which Duterte gave dubious proclamations on media killings and shrieked at a female journalist.
He had additionally been unmistakably unsettled by an inquiry from a correspondent in regards to a proposition of worldwide media amasses that columnists blacklist his press briefings.
In the interim, Duterte appears to be set on adhering to a crusade guarantee to hold a little and "economical" inauguration.
