Vancouver, Canada – Malacañang said the government will not be pressured by protests or public demonstrations in light of the filing of plunder charges against Sen. Rodante Marcoleta. In a briefing in Vancouver on Friday, July 3, Palace press officer Claire Castro said investigators and the courts should be allowed to function without outside influence. “Hindi naman po kailangan magpa-pressure ang gobyerno at ang mga nag-iimbestiga, pati na po ang mga korte natin sa mga pressure ng ibang mga grupo.” [Translation: The government, investigators and even the courts should not give in to pressure from any group.] Castro said she does not expect another surprise protest if a warrant of arrest is issued against Marcoleta. She said any attempt to influence investigators or dictate government action would undermine due process. “Kung ano po ang sinasabi ng batas, kung ano ang sinasabi ng proseso, ay dapat lamang po natin itong hayaan…