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Updated: 2005-06-28 08:55


Arroyo apology on phone tapes

6月27日,阿羅約在電視講話中承認她曾在2004年5月總統(tǒng)競選期間給一名選舉官員打過電話,并為此向國民道歉,但她否認操縱選票一說。上月,菲媒體指責阿羅約的丈夫和兒子從當地的非法賭博業(yè)“花檔”中獲利。此后,媒體又公布了一盤錄音帶,其中據稱記錄了2004年總統(tǒng)選舉期間阿羅約和一名選舉官員的電話交談,內容涉及如何操縱選舉等。反對派議員因此要求阿羅約辭職。

Arroyo apology on phone tapes
Philippines President Gloria Arroyo looks on before delivering her statement in a live television addressed to the nation at the Malacanang presidential palace, in Manila.

Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, saying it was her voice in recordings that have sparked calls for her to quit, apologized on Monday for a lapse in judgment but insisted she did not sway last year's election.

The opposition, which also accuses members of Arroyo's family of taking kickbacks of illegal gambling, has seized on the recordings of conversations with a senior election official as proof she cheated her way to a fresh term in May 2004.

"I was anxious to protect my votes and during that time had conversations with many people, including a Comelec (commission on elections) official. My intent was not to influence the outcome of the election and it did not," she said in a televised speech, breaking three weeks of silence over the recordings.

"I recognize that making any such call was a lapse in judgment. I am sorry. I also regret taking so long to speak before you on this matter."

There is no law to stop candidates from talking to election officials. But the opposition says the recordings, which seem to show Arroyo calling on election commissioner Virgilio Garcillano for a bigger margin of victory, broke the ethical limits.

Arroyo's spokesman had previously said the recordings had been doctored.

Nothing has been proven against Arroyo or her family, with the government saying the accusations are part of a plot to undermine and oust her. But the political noise has rattled financial markets over fears for Arroyo's fiscal reform agenda.

(CNN)

 

Vocabulary:
 

sway : to influence or direct by power and authority; by persuasion, or by moral force(影響,支配)

kickback: a commercial bribe paid by a seller to a purchasing agent in order to induce the agent to enter into the transaction(回扣,酬金)

 
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