Hugpong starts campaign with 13 bets for 12 Senate positions
>> Sunday, February 17, 2019
By
Ellson Quismorio
SAN FERNANDO,
Pampanga--Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte unveiled here Tuesday noon the final 13
members of the Hugpong ng Pagbabago (HNP) senatorial slate, which is two bets
fewer than the lineup she introduced last November.
Endorsed by
the presidential daughter during the HNP’s campaign caravan kickoff at the
provincial Capitol were Senators Sonny Angara, Cynthia Villar, Aquilino “Koko”
Pimentel III, and Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito; Ilocos Norte Gov. Imee Marcos;
former presidential assistant Bong Go; former Senators Jose “Jinggoy” Estrada
and Bong Revilla; Deputy Speaker and Taguig City-Pateros 2nd district Rep. Pia
Cayetano; former Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Bato
dela Rosa; Maguindanao Rep. Zajid Mangudadatu; former presidential political
adviser Francis Tolentino, and former veteran broadcast journalist Jiggy
Manicad.
Of the 13
senatorial candidates, only Pimentel wasn’t able to attend, although his wife,
Kathryna Yu-Pimentel, was there to speak on his behalf.
Last
November, Mayor Duterte publicly introduced the same candidates along with
former presidential spokesperson Harry Roque and Facebook-famous Dr. Willie Ong
as part of the HNP-backed slate.
Roque, citing
health reasons, withdrew his senatorial bid earlier this month, while
cardiologist Ong had been dropped from the original line up.
The two were
conspicuously left out when Mayor Duterte endorsed the candidates one by one in
her speech.
Roque and
Ong’s faces also weren’t present on the stage backdrop, meaning they had
already been excluded by organizers during the preparations for the kickoff.
It should be
noted that 13 is still one candidate more than the 12 that would be elected to
the Senate in the midterm polls this May 13.
Some 30,000
people took part in the HNP campaign launch, which was attended by Pampanga
congressmen, mayors, vice mayors, board member, councilors, barangay captains,
kagawads (councilmen), barangay health workers, and the “Nanay network” of
Governor Lilia Pineda.
Gov. Pineda
and Vice Governor Dennis Pineda hosted the event, while House Speaker and former
president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo also graced the occasion.
“We’re very
honored the launch was held in Pampanga. We think it’s a recognition of the
fact that in the last elections, the biggest majority of President Duterte’s
votes outside of his bailiwick was in Pampanga. So we hope we can duplicate
that,” Arroyo, the province’s 2nd district representative, told reporters in a
chance interview.
The Speaker
added that her support to the HNP slate was “all-out” and that she would attend
campaign sorties “as needed” especially if it is in Pampanga. “I think they are
doing very well.”
Mayor
Duterte, in a separate interview after the event here, said she was
“overwhelmed” by the support shown by PampangueƱos.
Like Arroyo,
the lady mayor highlighted the strong support shown by locals to then-Davao
mayor Rodrigo Duterte when he ran for the presidency in 2016. He won the Palace
race via landslide.
A second
campaign launch was held Tuesday afternoon at the ASEAN Convention Center in
Clarkfield.
Speaking of
President Duterte, he was nowhere to be found at the San Fernando kickoff
since, according to his daughter, they didn’t bother to invite him because of
his busy schedule in the Palace.
“He has a lot of things to do, let’s not
disturb him,” Mayor Duterte said.
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