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Tumatawa lang siguro si Arroyo

Tumatawa lang siguro si Gloria Arroyo sa nangyayari ngayon na ang kanyang mga tauhan ay pinag-aagawan ng Liberal Party ni Noynoy Aquino at Nacionalista Party ni Manny Villar.

Noong isang linggo, nakita natin sa TV si Caloocan Mayor Enrico Echiverri na nagtatalon sa tuwa sa kanyang panunumpa sa LP kasama ni dating Senador Ralph Recto, na sumanib na rin sa LP kasama ang kanyang asawang si Batangas Governor Vilma Santos.

Sa Quezon City, si Mayor Sonny Belmonte na loyalista ni Arroyo ay nanumpa na rin sa LP kasama ang kanyang vice mayor na si Herbert Bautista na siya ngayon ay magiging kandidato para mayor at ang anak ni Belmonte na si Joy na tatakbo para vice mayor.

Si Belmonte ay kaibigan ng pamilyang Aquino. Malaki ang kanyang pakinabang noong pangulo si Cory dahil ginawa siyang chairman ng Government Service Insurance System.

Magdalo poll aspirants get leave

by Ashzel Hachero
Malaya

gary-alejanoA Makati court yesterday granted a leader of the Magdalo group that staged the 2003 Oakwood mutiny temporary leave of detention for him to file his certificate of candidacy.

Marine Capt. Gary Alejano was granted a five-day leave starting today. He is running for mayor of Sipalay in Negros Oriental.

The filing of COCs starts today.

Alejano, chair of the Samahang Magdalo, is detained at the PNP Custodial Center in Camp Crame for his involvement in the Oakwood mutiny and the Manila Peninsula standoff in November 2007.

James Layug
James Layug
The court has also granted leave to another Magdalo leader, Navy Lt. (s.g.) James Layug, effective November 25. Layug is seeking a congressional post in Taguig City.

Aside from Alejano and Layug, four other Magdalo officers are running for elective posts in the 2010 elections.

Former Air Force 1st Lt. Francisco Ashley Acedillo is running for a House seat representing the first district of Cebu City; Army Capt. Dante Langkit for the sole district of Kalinga province.

One of the core leaders of the group is former Navy lieutenant and now Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV who is also under detention.

LP’s difficult balancing act

The infighting in the Liberal Party which had caused the departure of one of its senatorial candidates, Sergio Osmeña III , stems from hype that the presidential bid of Senator Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III is a battle of “good versus evil.”

Aquino was thrust into the presidential contest after the death of his mother, Cory, which saw a massive outpouring of grief for the most admired housewife –turned –president who inspired the nation to oust a well-entrenched dictator.

The nation’s grief over Cory’s passing was also seen by many as a yearning for decency in government because she had led protests against Gloria Arroyo’s corruption-riddled government.

Since Aquino’s s entry into the presidential race last September, which was made possible by the sliding down of Sen. Mar Roxas, the original LP presidential bet, he has been enjoying remarkable ratings: 44 per cent in Pulse Asia and 60 percent in Social Weather Station.

Gibo promises to continue Arroyo’s “success”

Thanks to Inquirer for photo.
Thanks to Inquirer for photo.
Saying that the administration of Gloria Arroyo has “undeniably been successful” in fighting poverty, Lakas-Kampi-CMD presidential candidate Gilbert Teodoro, former defense secretary, vowed to continue the programs of Arroyo if he is elected president.

He assured the people that he will address the four faces of poverty: poverty of the mind, poverty of the pocket, poverty of the environment, and poverty of relationships.

Teodoro and actor Edu Manzano, former chairman of the Optical Media Board, were proclaimed as Lakas-Kampi-CMD presidential and vice-presidential candidates, respectively, in the administration party’s national convention this morning held at the Philippine International Convention Center.

Click below for Teodoro’s speech

Gilbert Teodoro acceptance speech

Pangilinan: dikit kay Noynoy, boto kay Villar

Isinantabi ng Senado ang resolusyon na nagpapawalang-sala kay Senator Manny Villar sa ma-anomalyang kaso ng kalsada sa C-5 dahil sa hindi sumunod sa tamang proseso.

Ito talaga si Villar, mukhang mahilig sa shortcut at pailalim na operasyun.

Ngunit hindi opisyal ang resolusyun, nabuking ang mga senador na kumampi sa pagpawalang sala kay Villar. At ang isa dito ay si Sen. Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan.

Ang ibang pumirma ay sina Aquilino Pimentel, Alan Peter Cayetano, Pia Cayetano, Lito Lapid, Gregoriio Honasan, Joker Arroyo, Miriam Santiago, Ramon Revilla Jr., Jinggoy Estrada, Loren Legarda at Villar. Talagang walang delikadesa itong si Villar. Pumirma para ipawalang-sala ang sarili. Hindi man lamang nag-abstain.

Osmeña bolts LP senatorial ticket

From ABS-CBN news online

Former senator Sergio “Serge” Osmeña III has bolted the senatorial slate of Liberal Party (LP) for the 2010 elections reportedly due to a disagreement over the party’s choice to include as members some key people from the Arroyo administration.

Osmeña, who is a member of Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan (PDP-Laban), was included in LP’s senatorial slate for the 2010 elections as announced by its leaders Monday.

According to a reliable source, Osmeña disagreed with the LP decision to include former senator Ralph Recto and his wife Batangas Gov. Vilma Santos-Recto in the party.

The battle for Batangas votes

The Liberal Party thinks it has scored a hit with the defection of Batangas Governor Vilma Santos and husband Ralph Recto, former senator and economic planning secretary of Gloria Arroyo.

Batangas, with an estimated voting population of 1.5 million, is a prime target of any presidential candidate.

Sources said it was Recto who wanted to join the LP having learned from his 2007 senatorial loss due to the Gloria Arroyo stigma.

Although he was also negotiating a slot with the Nacionalista Party headed by his Wednesday Club buddy Manny Villar, Recto knew that he could not shake off the GMA stigma if he were with the NP, which is dubbed in political circles as “Arroyo’s opposition party.”

‘Political prostitution’

Loren Legarda
Loren Legarda
The sordid description was supposed to refer to the votes of the 12 senators who cleared Sen. Manny Villar wrongdoing in the C-5 road extension project but Senator Jamby Villar zeroed in on colleague Loren Legarda who announced today her team-up with Villar for the 2010 elections.

“I congratulate Mr. Villar for his fantastic lobbying in turning someone like Senator [Loren] Legarda, who was rabidly against him into his girl Friday. As they say, Manny talks and money talk louder,” said Madrigal in a statement sent from Europe.

Added Madrigal: “I will not subscribe to political prostitution when the country’s interest is at stake. Public service is not a numbers game.”

Legarda was among the 12 senators (Aquilino Pimentel, Alan Peter Cayetano, Pia Cayetano, Lito Lapid, Gregoriio Honasan, Joker Arroyo, Miriam Santiago, Ramon Revilla Jr., Jinggoy Estrada, Loren Legarda, Francis Pangilinan and Villar) who signed the resolution, expressing the sense of the Senate to dismiss the complaint and clear Villar of alleged acts of disorderly behavior.

Mga paru-paru sa senatoriables

Ito muna ang mga kandidato para senador ng Liberal Party:Dating Senate President Franklin Drilon, dating senador Serge Osmeña III, Brig. Gen. Danny Lim na hanggang ngayon ay nakakulong, Rep. Ruffy Biazon, Rep. Teofisto Guingona, Jr.,. Akbayan Rep. Rissa Hontiveros-Baraquel, dating Rep. Neric Acosta, dating senador Ralph Recto, na dating ring NEDA director general as administrasyun ni Gloria Arroyo at Sonia Roco.

Siyam lang yan. Pupunuin rin nila yan bago Disyembre 1, ang deadline ng filing ng certificate of candidacy para sa mga kakandidato sa mga posisyun pang-nasyunal.

Hindi pa pinapalabas ng Nacionalista Party na pinamumunuan ni dating Senate President Many Villar ngunit may nagsabi sa akin na kasama raw doon sina Sen. Miriam Santiago, Sen. Pia Cayetano, Col. Ariel Querubin na nakakulong hanggang ngayon, Bayan Muna Rep. Satur Ocampo, Gabriela Rep. Liza Maza at Ramon “Bong” Revilla, Jr.