'Parang slow motion': Tulfo on big difference between government and media work
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- House Deputy Majority Leader ACT-CIS Party-list Rep. Erwin Tulfo has candidly shared perhaps the biggest difference he has seen between working in government and in media.
House Deputy Majority Leader ACT-CIS Party-list Erwin Tulfo (Ellson Quismorio/ MANILA BULLETIN)
House Deputy Majority Leader ACT-CIS Party-list Rep. Erwin Tulfo has candidly shared perhaps the biggest difference he has seen between working in government and in media.
In a word, the main difference is speed.
“Kaya minsan napupulaan ang gobyerno ng mga kababayan natin. Napakakupad, napakatagal," Tulfo said during a recent press conference in the House of Representatives.
(That's why sometimes the people criticize the government. Very slow, it takes so long.)
"Ngayon ko naramdaman pag nasa gobyerno ka, parang slow motion 'yung galawan. Unlike pag nasa media tayo, gusto natin may follow-up kaagad. Pag sa gobyerno, parang slow motion,” said Tulfo, a popular broadcast journalist.
(Now that I'm in government, I feel that the it's as if the action is in slow motion. Unlike when you're in media, we're always looking for the immediate follow-up. In government, it's like slow motion.)
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The deputy majority leader for communications' remarks were in the context of his perceived slow response from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and its Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) following the deadly landslides in Davao de Oro last Feb. 6.
He noted that 98 people died from the incident, which wax triggered by the incessant rains in Mindanao. He said the deaths could have easily been prevented.
Also a former Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) secretary, Tulfo attended his first session day in the House of Representatives on July 24, 2023, or the start of the second regular session of the current 19th Congress.