Battle of Titans looms
>> Friday, June 18, 2021
PERRYSCOPE
Perry
Diaz
Barely a year to the 2022 presidential election, the field is getting crowded. And money is not a problem for the top three undeclared contenders. They’re all super rich. But how they will fight it out is a subject of much speculation. They’re all expected to slug it out in the open once the campaign season starts. That’s only a short four months away.
And as the last day of filing of candidacy on October 8th gets closer, the rivalry intensifies. As expected, they’ll all hold their certificates of candidacies close to their chests. However, it would be anti-climactic since they’re all known to harbor this chance of a lifetime to be the next president.
Let’s begin with the
most obvious presidential wannabe who is Sara Duterte-Carpio, daughter of the
colorful incumbent president, Rodrigo Duterte, who by law is precluded from
seeking a second term. Inday Sara, as she is known in political
circles, is currently the 43-year-old mayor of Davao City.
Recent polls show her
as the top choice of potential voters next year, followed by former Senator
Bongbong Marcos, the late dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos’ son who is named after
him. At 63 years of age, Bongbong is getting old. If he
passes up an opportunity to run for president this year, he’d be 69 at the next
presidential campaign. He’d be too old by Philippine standards and
he’d become the next Jejomar Binay, competing against younger candidates.
The third presidential
hopeful is none other than the famous world boxing champion, 42-year-old Sen.
Manny Pacquiao.
The youthful Pacquiao
is a mega-billionaire and would be able to finance his own campaign against anybody. But
his popularity is waning. He will be termed out in 2022 after
serving as senator for 12 years.
Pacquiao is acting
president of the PDP-Laban Party, now being chaired by President
Duterte. Duterte, who is in favor of his daughter Sara for president
and he seems bent on knocking Pacquiao out of contention for the 2022
presidential election in support of his daughter.
Duterte-Duterte tandem
President Duterte,
however, is being rumored to run for vice president, which would make it
interesting to see a father-daughter tandem. But the president is
denying such rumors.
How about Sen. Bong
Go, Duterte’s former aide who remains loyal like a
“lapdog”? Speculation is rife that he will run for
president.
Unless, he runs as
Rodrigo Duterte’s presidential running mate, there is no guarantee that Go
would win. But Go doesn’t have a chance without Duterte as his
running mate. Last March 11, Go denied that he wanted to run for
president but said, “My mind might change if President Duterte runs for
vice president.”
The question
is: If both were elected president and vice president, what would
prevent Go from resigning the presidency so that his veep Duterte would assume
the presidency?
With anti-Chinese
sentiments running high in the country due to the West Philippine Sea
territorial dispute, he’d be lucky if he’d get 3% of the votes.
However, if Go runs
with Rodrigo Duterte as his running mate, Duterte could use the government
resources to push for a Go-Duterte victory. They’ll have the “power
of incumbency,” which would put at their disposal all the government resources
including the military and national police forces.
It would be so easy
for them to run a Triple G strategy – Gold, Guns, and Goons, which was
popularized during the Marcos years.
Constitutional
question
But there is a
constitutional question in the event Duterte runs for vice
president. Article VII Section 4 says: “The President
shall not be eligible for any re-election.” Clearly, the operative
word is “any.” It prohibits the President from running for
re-election in “any” office, whether it’s President, Vice President, Senator,
Congressman or even Mayor or Council Member. Period. I’m
pretty sure that the Supreme Court would interpret it as such. So if
Papa Duterte were disqualified from running for vice president, then Go would
not run for president either.
Duterte’s best option
is for daughter to run as the vice presidential running mate of Bongbong Marcos
or vice versa. It’s interesting to note that on May 29, Bongbong and
sisterImee Marcos flew to Davao City to greet Sara “Happy
birthday!” Presumably, Bongbong and Sara discussed a possible tandem
between the two of them? Why not?
They’re the two top
winners in the straw polls taken last April. The question is, who would
be the presidential candidate? MY guess is it would be Bongbong
simply because of Bongbong’s age. Besides, Imelda Marcos would veto
it. She wanted her son to follow the footsteps of his
father. Sarah is still young. Another six years wait for
her to move up the presidential ladder is just about right.
How about
Pacquiao? He is a formidable opponent, be it in boxing or in
politics. Due to Pacquiao’s star power and wealth, he may be the one candidate
who could mount an independent campaign.
He also has the
“bakya” crowd behind him. And that’s a huge number of
voters. He can campaign using his Pidgin English, which would
delight his audience.
Ultimately, it would
be a fight between a Marcos-Sara Duterte tandem vs. Pacquiao and his handpicked
running mate.
How about vice
president Leni Robredo? Nobody is even sure if she’s going to run
for president. Her main problem is money. She doesn’t have the
financial wherewithal she needs to launch an effective campaign to
win.
She admitted that
herself. With Sara Duterte, Bongbong Marcos, and Manny Pacquiao
having all the money to buy themselves an election, Robredo would probably just
run for governor of her home province of Camarines Sur, where she’d be a sure
winner. Or she could be the vice presidential running mate of
Pacquiao who is capable of funding Robredo’s candidacy.
Yes, the battle
of Titans looms. It will be a survival of the fittest or should I
say, survival of the cheatest?(PerryDiaz@gmail.com)
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