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Teodoro vows to quit post

Thursday, September 17, 2009
Source: abs-cbnnews.com

Akbayan warns against 'Hello Garci 2'

MANILA - Administration candidate Gilbert Teodoro has vowed to quit his post as defense secretary after he was chosen by the ruling Lakas-Kampi-CMD on Wednesday as its presidential candidate in the 2010 elections.

In an interview over ANC's The Big Picture hosted by Ricky Carandang, Teodoro said he will be resigning in "due time" after consulting with President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

Teodoro said he would like to ensure an "orderly transition" at the Department of National Defense (DND) before leaving his post.

Akbayan party-list Rep. Risa Hontiveros urged Teodoro to resign from his post "in order to insulate the military from partisanship."

In a statement on Wednesday, Hontiveros said Teodoro's decision to run for president under the Lakas-Kampi-CMD would "add political color to his policies and actions as defense secretary."

She raised the possibility that another "Hello, Garci" scandal, wherein elements in the military and an elections commissioner allegedly conspired to help President Arroyo win in 2004, might happen again in 2010.

“His work as defense secretary and the credibility of the electoral process would suffer if he doesn’t resign. Either way, it’s bad for him,” Hontiveros said.

“His work as DND Secretary would be compromised because his candidacy would cast doubts on the motivation behind his policies and decisions in the Cabinet. It would also raise suspicions that he would use his clout in the military to mobilize the AFP for his campaign or to cheat for him," she said.

"For his own good and for the benefit of the country, he should resign.”

“People have not forgotten about ‘Hello Garci’ yet, so it is natural for the public to suspect that he or the people who support him might resort to the same strategy to win in the 2010 elections,” she added.

Cha-cha, parliamentary system

Meantime, in his interview over The Big Picture, Teodoro said Charter change (Cha-cha) would be one of his priorities if he becomes president.

Ever since he became a district representative of Tarlac, he said he has already been advocating for "structural reform," and that he has seen the "weakness of the [1987] Constitution."

Just like a dysfunctional corporation, Teodoro said that "if the structure doesn't work, we have to reorganize."

He said Congress would have to pass a law for a Constitutional convention so that the delegates that will amend the Charter would be "non-partisan."

Teodoro said he prefers a shift to a unicameral parliamentary system of government. He said it should be the legislature which should determine which regions should be given more power rather than "giving autonomy to areas which are not ready."

Since he will be campaigning for Charter change, Teodoro said people will not suspect that he has a hidden agenda in his advocacy for constitutional reform.

Asked about the prospect of him running against his cousin, Sen. Benigno 'Noynoy' Aquino III, Teodoro said they became friends when they were both district representatives in Congress.

He added that he will not "allow politics to destroy our friendship...and our being cousins."

Despite his getting the nod of an overwhelming majority of the Lakas-Kampi-CMD national executive committee, Teodoro said his running is "not yet 100 percent sure."

"I think at this point, it's 99 percent," he said.

Teodoro said he has no one else in mind as his running mate other than Interior and Local Government Secretary Ronaldo Puno.

Another defense chief as president?

The former lawyer and three-term congressman aims to duplicate the political careers of two former presidents -- Ramon Magsaysay and Fidel Ramos -- who rose to the top after successes in the defense department.

Magsaysay, the first defense chief to be elected Philippine president, succeeded in breaking the back of the agrarian-based Huk rebellion in the early 1950s.

Ramos, a bemedalled retired general, was hailed as a hero of a popular revolt that ousted dictator Ferdinand Marcos from power in 1986. Six years later, he became the second defense chief to win the country's highest political post.

An Air Force colonel in the reserve force who flies light planes and keeps himself fit with daily shadow boxing, Teodoro is hoping his crackdown on Muslim and communist rebels will boost his image. He has been a vocal champion of more investment in defense.

For the election, he is also counting on the backing of his uncle Eduardo Cojuangco, who heads cash-rich San Miguel and is one of the wealthiest men in the country.

His wife, who used to be a commercial model, took over his Congress seat when Arroyo appointed him as defense secretary in 2007.





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Who is Gilbert Teodoro?

Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Source: abs-cbnnews.com

MANILA - A bar topnotcher and Harvard-educated scion of the wealthy Cojuangco family, National Defense Secretary Gilbert Cojuangco Teodoro Jr. was born into politics.

His father, Gilbert Sr., was former Social Security System (SSS) administrator and his mother, Mercedes, was a former member of the Batasang Pambansa.

Former President Corazon Aquino was his aunt, while businessman Eduardo “Danding” Cojuangco Jr., founder of the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC) party, is his uncle.

The 45-year-old Teodoro entered politics in 1998 a year after finishing his Masters of Law in the US.

He served three terms as representative of the first district of Tarlac and was assistant minority leader in the 11th Congress.

He is best remembered not for the bills he authored, but for the political moves that he either initiated or supported in the House of Representatives.

In 2003, Teodoro led his NPC partymates in a controversial move to impeach then Supreme Court Chief Justice Hilario Davide that almost caused a constitutional crisis.

Teodoro was accused then of acting for the interests of his uncle Danding Cojuangco, who had pending cases with the high court.

As a congressman, Teodoro has consistently supported efforts to amend the Constitution and voted against all moves to impeach President Arroyo.

His loyalty paid off.

In 2007, at the age of 43, he was appointed national defense secretary, the youngest ever to hold the national defense portfolio.

As Department of National Defense chief, Teodoro pushed for reforms and called for more funds for the military's modernization program.

This year, he declared his intention to run for president and sought Mrs. Arroyo's endorsement.

His wife has said that there is nothing but the presidency for Teodoro.

And though he continues to perform dismally in presidential surveys, Teodoro enjoys the support of a number of administration members, including governors and party leaders.

He is also undaunted by the possibility of facing his cousin, Sen. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III, in next year's elections.

With the administration machinery behind him, Teodoro is hoping to become the third national defense secretary to become president after Ramon Magsaysay in 1953 and Fidel V. Ramos in 1992.





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Lakas-Kampi picks Gibo

Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Source: abs-cbnnews.com

MANILA - The Lakas-Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino-Christian Muslim Democrats (Lakas-Kampi-CMD) national executive committee on Wednesday chose Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro as its standard-bearer in next year's presidential elections.

Teodoro was overwhelmingly chosen over his rival, Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) chairman Bayani Fernando, in the secret balloting conducted at the Edsa Shangri-la Hotel in Mandaluyong City.

"Subject to ratification by a national convention to be called by the party in accordance with law, the candidcate of Lakas-Kampi-CMD for the 2010 presidential election, as endorsed by the party's national executive committee, is the honorable Gilbert C. Teodoro," announced the party's secretary-general Gabriel Claudio.

Claudio also announced that the party's national executive committee expressed preference for Interior and Local Government Secretary Ronaldo Puno as the party's vice-presidential candidate.

The former lawyer and three-term congressman aims to duplicate the political careers of two former presidents -- Ramon Magsaysay and Fidel Ramos -- who rose to the top after successes in the defense department.

Magsaysay, the first defense chief to be elected Philippine president, succeeded in breaking the back of the agrarian-based Huk rebellion in the early 1950s.

Ramos, a bemedalled retired general, was hailed as a hero of a popular revolt that ousted dictator Ferdinand Marcos from power in 1986. Six years later, he became the second defense chief to win the country's highest political post.

An air force colonel in the reserve force who flies light planes and keeps himself fit with daily shadow boxing, Teodoro is hoping his crackdown on Muslim and communist rebels will boost his image. He has been a vocal champion of more investment in defense.

Teodoro belongs to one of the country's most powerful political families, the Cojuangco clan in Tarlac.

For the election, he may get backing of his uncle Eduardo Cojuangco, who heads cash-rich San Miguel and is one of the wealthiest men in the country.

He used to be a member of the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC), but quit in July after he joined the ruling party.

His wife, Monica Louise Prieto-Teodoro, who used to be a commercial model, took over his Congress seat as representative of Tarlac when Arroyo appointed him as defense secretary in 2007.

Teodoro has shrugged off criticism about his low popularity, saying the party machinery will help him catch up with survey leaders who are mostly from the opposition.





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Teodoro says he's also been loyal to PGMA

Source: abs-cbnnews.com

MANILA – Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro does not want to keep his hopes up even is he is projected to be chosen as the standard bearer of the Lakas-Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino-Christian Muslim Democrats (Lakas-Kampi-CMD).

The ruling party’s national executive committee meeting started Wednesday morning at the EDSA Shangri-La Hotel in Mandaluyong City.

Lakas-Kampi-CMD secretary-general and presidential political adviser Gabriel Claudio told ABS-CBN’s “Umagang Kay Ganda” that they could come up with a decision by noontime.

Teodoro said in a separate interview that he is feeling somewhat tense before the meeting started.

“Pero nakakataba ng puso ang mga suporta ng mga miyembro na nakuha ko so ‘di ko makakalimutan iyon kahit kailanman yung tiwala nila sa akin,” he added.

A total of 84 Lakas-Kampi-CMD and party-list representatives have declared their support for Teodoro. Majority of governors in the League of Provinces of the Philippines also endorsed his presidential bid.

Teodoro believes that he was able to get the support of congressmen and governors because of his coordination with them as defense secretary and National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC) chairman.

It has been reported that the party will choose between Teodoro and Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) chairman Bayani Fernando.

Claudio told ANC that Vice-President Noli de Castro did not join the selection process for the Lakas-Kampi-CMD standard bearer.

“Ako po ay nananalig na kung ano man ang maging pasiya ng national executive committee at ng buong partido ay pareho nilang susuportahan at tutulungan na maging matagumpay ang magiging kampanya kung sino man ang mahihirang sa araw na ito,” said Claudio.

President or nothing

Teodoro also mentioned that he is not happy that de Castro is not in the selection process.

“Ang gusto ko malawakan ang proseso kasi partido importante eh. So lahat ng puwedeng i-consider dapat i-consider ng partido kasi lagay naman ako sa sarili ko. Pag hindi ako mapili, marami naman akong options,” he said.

While it is clear that it is the presidency or nothing for him, Teodoro said it is difficult to draw conclusions right away.

“Kung hindi mangyari yung nominasyon ko eh ibang calculation na naman ang kailangang gawin. Kakausapin ko na naman ang pamilya ko kung ano ang mga options namin.”

The defense secretary remarked: “Hindi ako magpapakamatay bukas kung hindi ako mapili eh so lagay ako sa sarili ko.”

Loyalty

In a press conference on Tuesday, Fernando said the Lakas-Kampi-CMD should choose him because of his loyalty to the party.

While Fernando has been a true Lakas member, Teodoro, on the other had, recently joined the ruling party.

Teodoro, who came from the Nationalist’s Party Coalition (NPC), was sworn in as a Lakas member last July.

“Totoo yun, pero ako ay nanumpa sa Lakas-Kampi-CMD,” said Teodoro. “Ang paninilbihan ko sa administrasyon ay nakikita naman nila na tapat din naman.”

“At ang question ng loyalty ay importante din pero hindi lamang yun ang solo na criteria para pumili ng isang standard-bearer,” he noted.

Kiss of death

If he will be chosen as the Lakas-Kampi-CMD standard bearer, Teodoro would be endorsed by outgoing President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

Critics have commented that such scenario would be a kiss of death for the defense secretary.

“Hindi naman kiss of death yun kasi parte kami ng administrasyon,” he pointed out. “Ngayon ang challenge diyan mapakita mo sa iyong sarili kung ikaw kandidato, ano bang ang gagawin mo para sa kinabukasan ng bansa?”

“Yun naman ang imporatante kaya tayo tumatakbo ng presidente. Hindi para tumingin sa nakaraan kung hindi tumingin sa kinabukasan,” he said.

“Ano ba ang kaya mong gawin para maingat ang bansa mo, gawin mong lider sa Asya, gawin mong progresibo, gawin mong matahimik? Yun ang importante.”

Teodoro also dispelled speculations that he would protect Arroyo from possible cases that would be filed against her if he succeeds her.

“Ang isang presidente, kung makialam sa isang proseso sa hukuman, hindi na hustisya yun, benggansa yun,” he noted.

”At oras na ang isang presidente makialam sa prosecution, wala ng magagawa ang presidente na iyan kasi 50 percent of the time nakatingin sa likod niya na huwag ding gawin sa kaniya.”

“Kaya dapat isantabi na natin yan. Gamutin na natin ang mga sugat natin at pagkaisahin natin ang ating bansa,” he stated. “Masyado ng benggansa sa pulitka eh, yung bawian. Itigil na natin yan wala na tayong panahon para diyan.”

Presidentiable

Teodoro did not name his preferred running mate if ever he becomes the Lakas-Kampi-CMD standard bearer.

He said he would have to do consultations first. Though he said he does not have a problem with having a tandem with Interior and Local Government Secretary Ronaldo Puno, whose vice presidential bid is said to be final.

Meanwhile, he remains unfazed by his weak showing in political surveys. He is optimistic that his campaign will gain ground.

“Kung magkaisa na ang partido, nagsama-sama na lahat ng miyembro, hindi puwedeng hindi umakyat yun eh,” he claimed.

“At pagdating ng Nov. 30, sabay-sabay na naman kami na magkakandito kung sino man ang mag-file ng certificate of candidacy.”

When asked about what would be the first thing he would do if he becomes President, he said he would work for structural reform.

“Hihikayatin ko ang kongreso magpasa ng con-con [Constitutional Convention] law na partisan para puwede kaming mag-advocate para sa ganun pag-aralan na natin ang ating Saligang Batas na sa akin, yan ay sanhi ng maraming diperansya sa ating lipunan,” said Teodoro.

Healthy competition

For Teodoro, another consequence of being named as the Lakas-Kampi-CMD standard bearer is going against his kin.

His second cousin, Sen. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III, has announced his presidential bid under the Liberal Party.

“Nung naging congressmen kami, naging magkaibigan kami. Ngayon very conscious sa amin na magkaibigan kami, magpinsan kami at di namin papayagan na masira ang pagkakaibigan namin sa pulitika,” noted Teodoro.

He added that a presidential race between himself and Aquino will even be good for Philippine politics.

“We will not resort to mudslinging,” he assured. “Kung kaming dalawa man na magkakatunggali, aasahan natin na mataas ang estado ng debate naming dalawa.”

He continued, “Si Noynoy ay hindi lamang Noynoy, Liberal Party member siya. Ako Lakas-Kampi-CMD. Partido at saka plataporma ang hinaharap namin sa taong-bayan.”

“Kaya maganda rin naman na kaming dalawa kung saka-sakali dahil issue talaga ang ihaharap namin.”

He said they will not allow themselves to take the fight personally. “We learned how to be friends and that’s precious to us.”

Teodoro shared that he and Noynoy did not know each other very well before they became congressmen because of their “different sides of the political fence then.”

Meantime, their uncle, Danding Cojuangco, is the NPC chairman emeritus.

“Iba rin ang pinaninindigan niya eh so dapat ihiwalay nalang yung personal sa professional,” Teodoro said of Cojuangco, who is also the chairman and chief executive officer of San Miguel Corp.





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Gibo, BF face-off in party meeting

Source: abs-cbnnews.com

MANILA - Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro and Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Chairman Bayani Fernando on Wednesday delivered speeches and responded to questions at the Lakas-Kampi-CMD's national executive committee meeting on who its presidential candidate will be in next year's polls.

In his speech, Fernando threw a potential monkey-wrench in the plans of the Lakas-Kampi CMD to choose a standard bearer for the 2010 elections after he urged the party to implement a four-point criteria for the process.

Fernando said the Lakas-Kampi CMD leaders should consider tabling the selection process until the selection criteria he proposed is implemented.

The four-point criteria includes:
1. Every party member be informed of the selection process
2. Set a clear measure and criteria for candidate selection
3. Voting to be done by the party at large with duly designated party members
4. Involve as many party members as possible in the process

Pointing out that he had served the Lakas-Kampi-CMD party since its inception in 1991, Fernando said he would keep his options in case he is not chosen by the party to be its standard-bearer.

"Loyalty and love for party should come first before personal ambition...I'd like to see our party to be worth that loyalty that I have for it over the long years I am with it," he said.

For his part, Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro said he would leave it up to the collective wisdom and judgment of Lakas-Kampi-CMD leaders on who will be the party's standard bearer.

"This I pledge that I am committed to building and strengthening the party to be the leader once again and to continue its leader in Philippine politics because we mean reform and we mean change. We have delivered and we have done it to the best of our ability. No other government can match the achievements done by this administration," he said.

Teodoro and Fernando are both aspiring to be the Lakas-Kampi CMD standard bearer, with the defense chief believed to have a slight advantage over the MMDA chairman. On Tuesday, a total of 84 Lakas-Kampi-CMD and party-list representatives signed a manifesto supporting Teodoro as Lakas-Kampi-CMD's standard-bearer.

A majority of governors in the League of Provinces of the Philippines have also endorsed the presidential bid of Teodoro.





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Arroyo flies to Turkey ahead of Lakas-Kampi-CMD meeting

Source: abs-cbnnews.com

MANILA - President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, the self proclaimed chairman of the ruling party Lakas-Kampi-CMD, left the country hours ahead of the party's announcement of its presidential candidate for 2010.

A report by ABS-CBN's Umagang Kay Ganda said President Arroyo flew to Turkey after midnight Wednesday.

In a statement before she left the airport, Mrs. Arroyo said she was invited by Turkey President Abdulla Gul to join him in commemorating the 60th anniversary of Turkey-Philippines diplomatic relations.

She said that she will also meet with Ekmeleddin Inhasnoglu, the Turkish secretary-general of the Organization of the Islamic Conference, to discuss the organization's role in helping restore peace in Mindanao.

After Turkey, Mrs. Arroyo is also scheduled to visit leaders in United Kingdom where she will meet allies who have signified support for the Mindanao peace process, and then to Saudi Arabia to promote the welfare of Filipino women working in the oil-rich country.

"Our trips have helped secure important trade opportunities and foreign investments that have in turn helped us achieve 34 quarters -- or more than eight years -- of uninterrupted growth. It is this achievement that enables us to withstand thee recession that is now raging us.," she said.

Mrs. Arroyo, who was earlier reported as favoring Vice-President Noli de Castro for the endorsement, left despite the Lakas-Kampi-CMD's scheduled announcement of its standard bearer for the 2010 presidential election.

There were rumors that the ruling party was poised to announce Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro as its standard bearer.

Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita, in an interview with ABS-CBN, declined to name who has been picked by the party's executive committee.

"Two are vying for presidency, MMDA Chairman Bayani Fernando and DND Secretary Gilbert Teodoro. We will have a feel from the membership from the executive committee on who the leadership might prefer as standard bearer," Ermita said.

He said that De Castro had been taken out of the list of possible standard bearers after the vice-president failed to join the party on Tuesday.

Ermita said that he would not preempt the executive committee's announcement set at 9:30 a.m. at the Edsa Shangri-La Hotel in Mandaluyong City.

He said he expects all Lakas-Kampi-CMD members to attend the event.





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Nograles, Iggy Arroyo back Gibo

Source: abs-cbnnews.com

33 out of 64 of Lakas-Kampi nat'l execom endorse Gibo

MANILA - A total of 84 congressmen, including House Speaker Prospero Nograles and President Arroyo's brother-in-law, Negros Occidental Rep. Ignacio Arroyo on Tuesday morning signed a manifesto supporting Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro's bid to become the ruling party's standard-bearer in the 2010 presidential election.

“Now, therefore, we, the undersigned members of the House of Representatives, wholeheartedly and unequivocally endorse the Secretary of National Defense, the Hon. Gilberto 'Gibo' C. Teodoro Jr. to be the presidential candidate and standard-bearer of the administration for the May 10, 2010 elections,” the group said.

Most of the congressmen are members of the Lakas-Kampi-CMD. A few party-list representatives were also present.

The endorsement came a day before the Lakas-Kampi-CMD national executive committee meeting, where the ruling party is expected to announce its standard-bearer.

Also among the signatories are key administration allies House deputy speaker Occidental Mindoro Rep. Amelita Villarosa, Leyte Rep. Martin Romualdez, Iloilo Rep. Raul Gonzalez Jr. (son of former Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez), and Antipolo Rep. Roberto Puno (brother of Interior and Local Government Secretary Ronaldo Puno).

“We congressmen should have a say in choosing our standard-bearer. We cannot allow the executive committee to make the decision for us. We are the foot soldiers. We have a better sense who should be the next president,” said Zambales Rep. Milagros Magsaysay, who organized the 7 a.m. breakfast meeting with Teodoro at the Flapjacks restaurant at the Ayala Technohub in Quezon City.

Nograles, vice chairman of Lakas-Kampi CMD, said the manifesto will have a big weight on the national executive committee meeting on Wednesday. Congressmen make up a majority (33 members) of the 64-member national executive committee.

Teodoro vs Fernando

In an ANC interview, Teodoro thanked the Lakas-Kampi-CMD members who signed the manifeto.

"It's a very strong expression of support for me and it should carry significant weight, but there are still other factors. It ain't over until it's over," he told ABS-CBN News.

The Lakas-Kampi-CMD coalition is choosing between Teodoro and Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Chairman Bayani Fernando on who will be the party's official standard-bearer.

Vice-President Noli de Castro, who has also been invited to run under the administration party, has reportedly rejected the Lakas-Kampi's invitation.

Teodoro said he will leave it to the Lakas-Kampi national executive committee to declare the party's standard-bearer on Wednesday.

"Some of the congressmen are members of the NEC and I'll just leave it to them to make the appropriate representations. Being a prospective standard-bearer, I wouldn't want to place a monkey-wrench in whatever selection process has been done already," he said.

He also downplayed Fernando's allegation that he is more qualified to become Lakas-Kampi's standard-bearer because of his experience in government and his length of stay in the party.

"Well, if [Fernando's] being an original Lakas member translates into expressions of support from members of Lakas-Kampi-CMD, then why not? At the end of the day, it's who the majority wants," Teodoro said.

"Experience is relative. I've had experience as a legislator, he does not. Both of us have the requisite amount of experience. It's a question of who can inspire the members to bring the party forward both in electing a president and a whole slate and electing local congressmen and our government executives. It [must] be a unifying leadership," he said.

He said that if he is chosen as the party's standard-bearer, he would hit the ground running and campaign on a platform of "reform...and a healing presidency."

He also said the strong showing of his cousin, Sen. Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III, in the surveys is due to the "novelty" of his presidential bid. "Siyempre, the novelty of [Aquino's] coming in is spurring public awareness and attention," he said.

He added that he expects all the candidates to start again from square one after they declare their candidacies at the Commission on Elections (Comelec).





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BF: Lakas-Kampi should pick most loyal bet

Source: abs-cbnnews.com

MANILA - Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Chairman Bayani Fernando on Tuesday said loyalty to the party should be the biggest consideration in choosing the Lakas-Kampi-CMD standard-bearer.

“From the very start, I am hoping that my party will choose me. First of all, I am a true Lakas party member. That can never be contested,” he said at a press conference in Edsa Shangri-La Hotel.

Fernando has been with Lakas-CMD since 1992, while his chief rival, Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro joined only last July.

“Being a loyal party member—that is the most important condition to be considered for the party’s standard-bearer,” Fernando said. “This decision will reveal the true character of our party."


Survey ratings

Compared to Teodoro, Fernando said he has been getting higher ratings in internal surveys. If the party chooses him over Teodoro, given the ruling party's machinery, he said his 4% rating in these internal surveys would quintuple to 20%.

“Umaasa ako na sa pagkakataong ito maitataguyod ko ng higit pa ang partidong ito sa tagumpay (I am hoping that I could lead our party to victory),” he said.

“Sa kabilang banda, iyong aking katunggali sa pagpipilian na ito ay mayroon lang 0.2% sa nasabing mga survey na iyan. Limang doblehin mo man ang maidadagdag ng partido, aabot lang iyan ng isang pursyento (On the other hand, my opponent to be the party’s presidential bet only garnered 0.2% in the said survey. Even if you multiply that 5 times, it will only amount to one percent),” Fernando said.

He attributed his low ratings in the surveys of reputable polling outfits to people not seeing see him as pro-poor because of his work and policies as MMDA chair.

He also defended the way he governs, saying these are his answers to the country’s problems.

Fernando said the Lakas-Kampi-CMD national executive committee would meet on Wednesday to discuss who they will pick as the party’s presidential bet.

“The congress, leagues of governors, councilors and other leagues—must have no say as to who the party will pick,” he said, referring to the support of over 70 Lakas-Kampi-CMD congressmen for Teodoro’s bid to be the party’s standard bearer.

Fernando also argued that it is not only congressmen who will be choosing the ruling party's presidential candidate.

MMDA Chair

Fernando has been MMDA chairman since June 2002. Among his controversial measures have been the clearing of sidewalks and major roads of illegal vendors, structures, and illegally-parked vehicles.

According to Newsbreak research, Fernando violated MMDA Resolution 04-004 for displaying his tarpaulins without the consent of local government units.

As Marikina mayor from 1992 to 2001, he headed cleanliness and beautification projects that earned him leadership awards and awards for the city. Those projects are currently being continued by his wife, Marikina Mayor Lourdes Fernando.





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Lakas exec: Party unsure to name presidential bet by Sep 16

Monday, September 14, 2009
Source: gmanews.tv

The ruling Lakas-Kampi-CMD party may put off its September 16 announcement on who will be its standard bearer in the 2010 elections, an official of the party hinted Monday.

"We are not sure yet kung September 16 makapagde-decide na kami (We are not sure yet if we will make a decision on September 16," said Prospero Pichay Jr., party vice president in an interview on radio dzXL.

But the choice for standard bearer will definitely be someone from inside the party, said Pichay, a defeated senatorial bet who is presently the head of the Local Water Utilities Administration.

He said the prospects will be given a chance to meet with delegates of the Lakas-Kampi-CMD national directorate to convince them why they should be chosen as standard bearer.

Last week, deputy presidential spokesman on economic affairs Gary Olivar said the administration standard bearer will likely be known this coming Wednesday.

Ranking party officials are due to meet on Tuesday, he said.

“May selection process yan, pupulungin natin ang national directorate. Yan ang pipili sino ang kukunin naming presidential bet (We will follow a selection process. The national directorate will meet and select the standard bearer)," he said.

Pichay said that for now, they are considering two members of the party – Metropolitan Manila Development Authority chairman Bayani Fernando and Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr.

On the other hand, deputy presidential spokesman Anthony Golez Jr. said last Saturday the ruling party is not giving up on recruiting Vice President Manuel “Noli" de Castro Jr.

De Castro has consistently been in the top five of recent surveys on prospective presidential bets, while Teodoro and Fernando usually fare below the top ten.

Meanwhile, Pichay belittled the move of former House Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. to stop the party’s Tuesday meeting, saying De Venecia is not a Lakas-CMD member in good standing.

De Venecia was ousted as House Speaker in February 2008, after his son Jose III linked First Gentleman Jose Miguel "Mike" Arroyo to the $329.48-million ZTE broadband network deal mess.

"He is not a member of good standing. Let him go ahead with that. He cannot dictate (on the party)," Pichay said.

De Venecia branded as "illegal" the merger of Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats (Lakas-CMD) and the Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino (Kampi).

Former President Fidel V. Ramos and De Venecia founded Lakas in the early 1990s. -






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