Aquino allies step up bids for top Congress posts
| By Angie M. Rosales and Gerry Baldo 06/11/2010 The jockeying for position for the leadership of both  chambers of Congress heated up some more yesterday as putative  candidates for the Speakership and the Senate presidency stepped up  efforts to gain support for their bids. Sen.  Francis Pangilinan practically named yesterday the senators he is  banking for support on his bid for the Senate leadership, naming among  them known allies of Sen. Manuel Villar Jr. who was believed to be also  gunning for the seat as well as incumbent Senate President Juan Ponce  Enrile when the 15th Congress opens on July 26. Pangilinan  said the fate of his bid for the Senate presidency will not depend on the choice of his Liberal Party (LP) but the vote of 13  or more senators implying that he may pursue his candidacy even if  another senator, likely Senator-elect Franklin Drilon, becomes the LP’s  choice. “Thirteen senators are needed (to elect  the Senate chief). There are only four of us (from LP). That is why it  is so important to reach out to at least nine others and be able to  convince them to help join us in advancing anti-corruption programs and  anti-poverty agenda of President-elect (Benigno) Aquino III, or anyone  willing to align with us,” he told reporters during a news forum in the  Senate. Pangilinan does not discount the  possibility of Enrile retaining his post as “compromise” candidate, “if  there will be a stalemate.” “If he (Enrile)  doesn’t have 13 votes, that’s not good. It does not speak well of the Senate if any of us cannot even get 13,” he  said.  The Lakas-Kampi-CMD party of outbound  Arroyo, meanwhile, admitted some of its members have indicated  intentions to either jump ship or support the candidate for Speakership  of the Aquino administration. Party spokesman  Local Water Utilities Administration chairman Prospero Pichay Jr. said   24 party members are set to bolt the party and support the speakership  bid of Quezon City Mayor Feliciano Belmonte, who was a former  Lakas-Kampi-CMD officer with the position of party vice president for  external affairs before jumping to the LP prior to the May 10 polls.  Belmonte was also the executive vice president and treasurer of  the defunct Lakas CMD, the predecessor of Lakas Kampi CMD. Pichay said Arroyo, as chairman of the party, has  allowed the 24 members to retain their respective status as party  members in a bid to remain as the dominant bloc in the House of  Representatives with 109 members. “Our party will  now be divided into the majority and minority when the 15th Congress  opens.  It’s a sad development but some of us have their particular  reasons for not joining our attempt to retain power in the Lower House,  we cannot prevent it and we are just respecting the decision of our  partymates,” and Lakas-Kampi-CMD member Zambales Rep. Mitos Magsaysay  told reporters during the Usaping Balita News Forum yesterday. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100611hed2.html/ | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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