LPs into raiding Villar’s NP, no success
By Angie M. Rosales 07/09/2010 The administration’s Liberal Party (LP) attempted to raid the ranks of Sen. Manuel Villar Jr. in the Senate in an apparent effort to secure the number needed to get hold of Senate leadership. Sen. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. yesterday bared that the LP bloc tried to set up a meeting with him in relation to the race to Senate presidency. “The one who approached me was the other ‘rookie’ (in the Senate), TG (Teofisto) Guingona. And he said if I could meet with his group and I said I will be happy to meet with his group. “So that I don’t come with false pretenses, I said my position is very clear that I ran with the NP (Nacionalista Party), I won with the NP, so I will stay within the group. Having said that, I told him that maybe if they still want to see me, I will be very glad to meet them. But it was not pursued further so that was the end of that. That was in our last session of the House, sometime during the Joint Session, during the beginning of the canvassing procedure,” he narrated. Sen. Francis Pangilinan, when he was presented by LP as its bet for the Senate presidency, claimed that he did not and does not intend to approach Villar’s camp to fill the gap in the required number of votes. He is said to be still short of three votes to seal his fate as the next upper chamber leader when 15th Congress opens on July 26. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100709hed3.html |
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