Wedge among Senate allies favors  Villar
| By Angie Rosales 06/24/2010 Defeated presidential candidate  Sen. Manuel Villar Jr. is emerging as frontrunner in terms of support  from senators in the battle for the Senate  presidency and as a result of an emerging rift among allies of incoming  President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino. “Manny (Villar)  is still the man to beat,” Senate Minority Leader Aquilino Pimentel Jr.  said yesterday, belittling claims by some quarters that the race is  narrowed down to only two of known political allies of the incoming  President, who are Senators Francis Pangilinan and Franklin Drilon. “The problem with the LP (Liberal Party), Frank  (Drilon) and Kiko (Pangilinan) are at odds with each other,” Pimentel  said. Drilon, he said, is being supported by  Aquino’s defeated running mate and LP president, Sen. Manuel “Mar”  Roxas, while Pangilinan is receiving backing from another group  perceived to be that identified with the incoming President. “In short, if the Liberals could form its own group and form alliances with other blocs, then  they could easily defeat Villar. But I still think Villar is the man to  beat,” he said. Pangilinan supposedly had the edge  over Drilon for the top Senate position currently occupied by Sen. Juan  Ponce Enrile, with 11 colleagues purportedly backing his candidacy. Pimentel, however, disputed assertions made by Enrile,  effectively saying that Pangilinan could likely be the one to replace  him when the 15th Congress opens in July 26, by sheer numbers. “Villar has more solid support. There are nine  supporting him. He only needs four more to be installed Senate  president,” he said. “In the Senate, no one can  claim that this particular bloc is already assured (of the leadership).  They need to form alliances,” Pimentel added.  Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100624hed2.html | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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