Monday, April 4, 2016
CEBU CITY, Philippines—The Garcia-led One Cebu party has vowed to
deliver 1 million votes to Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte in his bid for the
presidency in the May 9 elections after the influential political family dumped
Vice President Jejomar Binay.
“Cebuanos would do for Duterte what it did in 2004,” said Winston
Garcia, the party’s gubernatorial candidate in Cebu province, in a statement
Sunday.
Garcia referred to the 1-million vote margin the Cebuanos gave Gloria
Macapagal-Arroyo that won her the 2004 presidential election against the late
movie star Fernando Poe Jr.
Cebu province has a voting population of 2.7 million—the largest in the country.
Pete Laviña, Duterte’s spokesperson, said that with One Cebu’s support,
the Davao mayor would likely win not only in the province but also in the rest
of the Cebuano-speaking areas in the Visayas and Mindanao, where Cebu’s
influence extends.
“This confirms speculations that many LGUs (local government units) will
switch sides as Duterte gains more support throughout the country and takes the
lead in the presidential race,” he said in a statement.
“We are happy with the endorsement,” said Mayor Leoncio Evasco Jr. of
Maribojoc, Bohol province, Duterte’s campaign manager, but he added that there
was no formal agreement yet to support Garcia.
During the meeting between Garcia and Duterte at Sugbutel on Saturday
night, the Davao mayor did not raise the hand of the One Cebu leader when they
appeared before photographers. He said they were working on an alliance but
that there was nothing final yet.
“It has to be decided by some people who are not here,” Duterte said,
adding that he had yet to inform his party, Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas
ng Bayan (PDP-Laban), and its leaders, including former Sen. Aquilino Pimentel
Jr. and his son, Sen. Aquilino Pimentel III.
In his statement on Sunday, Garcia said it “became a logical and clear
stand for One Cebu to support one of its own, and a Bisaya for President.”
Garcia said One Cebu’s platform, ideals and vision were in perfect sync
with the platform of Duterte and his running mate, Cayetano, especially on
infrastructure.
“My rivals should get scared,” Duterte was quoted as saying in the
statement after he was informed of One Cebu’s decision to back him.
Duterte has been gaining support among the Cebuanos who identify him as
one of their own because he has roots in Danao City in Cebu.
Among those who threw their support behind him was former Gov. Lito
Osmeña, who, like the Davao mayor, is an advocate of federalism.
“A sample ballot is just a sample ballot. It’s not a command. It’s not
the Bible. It’s just a suggestion,” he said on Saturday.
One Cebu earlier broke its alliance with Binay’s United Nationalist
Alliance (UNA) after the local party felt that it had been getting an “Imperial
Manila” treatment—“with absolute contempt and disrespect.”
“We respect One Cebu’s decision. We just have to work harder in bringing
our message direct to the people,” said Navotas Rep. Toby Tiangco, UNA
president.
Tiangco said UNA would continue to tell people that Binay had done a lot
for the poor, including giving free medicines, healthcare and education to
them.
“Other candidates talk about what they will do for the poor, but only
Binay has already made life better for the poor,” Tiangco said in a text
message.
The rest of the districts—first, sixth and seventh—as well as the lone
congressional district of Lapu-Lapu have committed to the Liberal Party’s Mar
Roxas. But Mayor Adelino Sitoy of Cordova town, which belongs to the sixth
district, is supporting Duterte. With reports from Victor Silva,
Inquirer Visayas; Nancy Carvajal in Davao City, and Niña Calleja and Christine
O. Avendaño in Manila
source: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/777642/cebus-garcias-go-for-duterte
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