A question of parentage
>> Thursday, July 9, 2015
PERRYSCOPE
By Perry Diaz
Little did Grace Poe realize that
two years after she entered politics, she’d be joining an elite league of
politicians: the presidentiables. And whether she’s willing to run for the
nation’s top job, there is no turning back for her – she’d be in the limelight
of public scrutiny for a long time to come.
Mary Grace Sonora Poe-Llamanzares
was a relatively obscure housewife who took up residency in the United States
upon completing a degree in political science in 1991 from Boston College where
she took postgraduate studies. She moved to Fairfax, Virginia after her
graduation where she led a quiet life with her family. In 1995, she worked as a
preschool teacher for three years at a Montessori School. Afterwards she took
several other jobs including product manager with a local company specializing
in scientific equipment.
Then in 2003, her whole life changed
when her father, the admired movie actor Fernando Poe Jr. — popularly known as
“FPJ” — decided to run for president of the Philippines. Grace returned to the
Philippines to help in her dad’s campaign to unseat then-president Gloria
Macapagal Arroyo. Arroyo narrowly won reelection amidst allegations of
electoral fraud.
After the election, Grace returned
to the U.S. But it must have been fate that brought her back home when FPJ had
a fatal stroke on December 14, 2004. It was then that Grace and her family
decided to return to the Philippines for good in order to be with her widowed
mother, the popular movie star Susan Roces. The following year Grace was made
Vice President and Treasurer of her dad’s film production company, FPJ
Productions.
Grace started getting involved in
politics amidst allegations that FPJ was cheated in the 2004 presidential
election. In the 2010 presidential election, Grace became a convenor of KontraDaya, a poll watchdog organized to prevent
electoral fraud.
in the 2013 senatorial elections,
Aquino included Grace as an independent guest candidate in the administration’s
senatorial slate. She wasn’t doing well in the early days of the campaign
season. But she surprised everybody when she finished with the most votes of
any single candidate! Her star began to cast a bright shadow across the nation.
Foundling
It was then that circumstances about
her birth came to light. According to an ABS-CBN News report, a woman named
SayongVMilitar found the infant Grace on September 3, 1968 in Jaro, Iloilo,
abandoned in the holy water font of the Jaro Cathedral.
Sayong took and cared for baby
Grace. But she decided to pass Grace to her friend Tessie Ledesma Valencia, an
unmarried, childless heiress of a wealthy sugar baron from Bacolod City.
Valencia was also a good friend of the movie stars Fernando Poe Jr. and Susan Roces
who eventually adopted Grace after efforts to search for her biological parents
failed.
Marcos progeny
But the mystery of Grace’s birth
reached the apex of power. Rumor has it that Grace was the daughter of the late
dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos from an affair with movie star Rosemarie Sonora.
The fact that Rosemarie was a sister of Susan Roces helped fuel the gossip that
she was the love child of Marcos and Rosemarie.
But Grace said that her mother Susan
Roces had denied the story. When Grace was asked if she would consider taking a
DNA test to disprove that Marcos was her biological father, Grace said, “I’d
rather not and I just hope that the people will accept the truth that I am
stating.” That was then.
Recently, ABS-CBN News reported that
Rose Militar Cordova, a daughter of Sayong Militar revealed during an interview
that she remembers the day her uncle Edgardo Militar – Sayong’s brother-in-law
— brought the baby to their house in Jaro. Rose was 12 years old at the time.
Rose’s story was supported by Edgardo’s
daughters, Imelda Militar Hofilena who is now living in Canada, and Zilda Militar Demaala, who is based in Guam. They said their father brought the
infant home straight from the cathedral. After three days, Edgardo – who worked
at a cockpit – realized that he couldn’t provide a good life for the baby and
decided to turn the child over to his brother Emiliano and wife Sayong, who was
earlier identified as the person who found the baby. And as mentioned earlier,
the baby was passed on to Tessie Ledesma Valencia and eventually adopted by FPJ
and Susan Roces.
Biological father
Rose’s story is further supported by
the fact that Edgardo’s name appears in Grace’s “certificate of foundling” as
the person who found baby Grace. But Grace, who is aware of this fact, said she
was made to believe that Edgardo merely processed the certificate but was not
present at the cathedral when the baby was found. However, during a recent
visit to Jaro, Grace said that at least two persons told her that Edgardo was
her biological father.
But when Rose was asked if Edgardo –
who passed away over 30 years ago – or one of the Militar men was indeed
Grace’s biological father, she said she honestly does not know. And neither did
Sayong, who is now 89 years and living in Canada. They also don’t know anything
about Grace’s biological mother either.
Biological mother
While Grace’s biological mother may
never be known, Sofia Mijares, a former househelp of FPJ, told GMA News that
Edgardo told her that he was Grace’s father. He also told her that the
biological mother was a student of De Paul College, a Catholic school near the
Jaro Cathedral. Frightened of the consequences, the young college student left
her baby inside the Jaro Cathedral where Edgardo was to pick her up.
Recently, Edgardo’s granddaughter
Victoria Militar said that according to Edgardo, he only found the infant
inside the cathedral and gave her to Sayong because he couldn’t afford to care
for her. However, Victoria also said that Edgardo had Grace baptized as “Maria
Gracia Natividad Militar.” Is it then fair to presume that Edgardo giving the
baby the surname “Militar” is tantamount to admission that he was the
biological father?
But to put a closure to this
speculation about Grace’s biological father, Edgardo’s daughter Zilda offered
to travel to the Philippines from Guam to take a DNA test to prove — or
disprove — if Grace was a Militar by birth. Likewise, her sister Imelda was
willing to take the test too if it would help Grace. Grace welcomed the offer,
saying: “Whatever will shed light on the truth. I’m willing to take that test.”
Yes, as the old adage goes: “Veritasvosliberabit” –
the truth shall set you free.
At the end of the day, should Grace
decide to run for president, she may have to take a DNA test to prove once and for
all that she is indeed a “natural-born Filipino,” which is a constitutional
requirement for President and Vice President. With Grace gaining popularity in
recent surveys, her winning – or losing — the presidency could come down to one
issue: a question of parentage. (PerryDiaz@gmail.com)
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