Bongbong rallies Region 1 behind him in poll bid
>> Tuesday, October 6, 2015
SAN FERNANDO CITY, La Union - Senator
Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos Jr. worked double-time to swing by the provinces
in Region 1 last week to rally support for his plan seeking higher office, apparently
trying to gauge whether or not there is a so-called “solid North” behind him.
Here, on
Sept. 25. Marcos got the crowd into a frenzy when he announced he will be
running for higher office in 2016.
“I was still
looking at all options two or three months ago. But the reelection plan (as
senator) already stopped and we plan for a higher position,” he said.
But when
asked which position he would be seeking, he replied: “Be patient.”
The son of
the late strongman Ferdinand E. Marcos said he is still in consultation with
different groups because “any national campaign needs to have support of the
party.”
While he was
pertaining to the Nationalista Party (NP) to which he belongs, he confirmed
talks with other parties.
Asked if he
is likely to run as the vice presidential candidate of Vice President
JejomarBinay of the United Nationalist Alliance (UNA), Marcos said: “We have
not finalized any tandem or partnership with anyone yet. It will be announced
by me.”
Marcos was
welcomed and toured in the museum of San Fernando City by Mayor Pablo C.
Ortega, who just recently took his oath as a member of the ruling Liberal Party
(LP).
The next
day, the senator visited Dagupan City and was more straightforward with his
intentions in 2016, asking the people of Pangasinan to join the Ilocanos in
supporting him.
Region 1 is
composed of the provinces of La Union, Pangasinan, Ilocos Sur, and Ilocos
Norte, from which he hails and served as governor.
Citing how
the vote of the “solid North” propelled him to the Senate in 2010, Marcos
appealed for a repeat of their support when he seeks higher office.
As a parting
shot, he told the Pangasinan people that he will make his announcement of
candidacy “very soon.” – Liezle BasaInigo and Erwin G. Beleo
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