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Marcoleta ready for arrest; INC-led rally moves to Liwasang Bonifacio

July 3, 2026

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Manila Bulletin

Senator Rodante Marcoleta on Wednesday, July 2, said he is prepared to face arrest if necessary, as he defended himself against the plunder complaint set to be filed against him during a rally at the EDSA People Power Monument.

- By DHEL NAZARIO, DIANN CALUCIN, and AARON RECUENCO

The Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC)-led rally, now on its fourth day, moved to Liwasang Bonifacio in Manila after the Quezon City government rejected its rally permit application at the People Power Monument.

Addressing supporters gathered for a "Rally for Transparency and Accountability" on Wednesday, Marcoleta thanked attendees, including members of the Iglesia Ni Cristo and other supporters, for remaining at the venue despite heavy rain.

Marcoleta said he has always sought to demonstrate what he described as "true and honest public service" and expressed gratitude for the support he has received following reports of the looming filing of charges against him.

“I am prepared to go to jail if I need to be arrested, I have no problem with that. If this is the price required for me to defend justice, the national welfare, and the interests of the Filipino people, then so be it,” he said.

During his speech, Marcoleta read the preamble of the 1987 Constitution, saying it reflected the principles that motivated the gathering.

Marcoleta also denied any wrongdoing, saying the funds cited as basis of the forthcoming complaint were campaign contributions from friends using their own money.

“What they are accusing me of is campaign funds intended to help me win as a senator. But these were contributions from friends—private individuals using their own money to support me," he said.

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