LP picks Kiko over Drilon as bet for Senate president
| By Angie M. Rosales 07/03/2010 The ranks of President Aquino’s  Liberal Party (LP) in the Senate have chosen Sen. Francis “Kiko”  Pangilinan over more senior legislator, Sen. Franklin Drilon, as their  bet for the upper chamber leadership. Pangilinan  is seen to be pitted against former close friend and one-time political  ally, defeated presidential candidate Sen. Manuel Villar Jr., in the  race for the Senate presidency when Congress opens in some three weeks. Aquino, according to party president and defeated vice  presidential bet  Manuel Roxas II, had committed not to intervene in the  affairs of the Senate,  that of luring other senators as to who they  should vote for. His participation on the matter  was only limited in the so-called consensus-building  process, Roxas said in a press conference called by LP. “As titular head, President Aquino was a part of the  process and I would like to emphasize, however, that his being a party  to this process, to this consensus-building process is only because he  is a member of the LP and will be limited to that. President Aquino says  that he will respect the independence of the Senate as well as the  process of the Senate and the senators in choosing their leader,” he  said. This will leave Pangilinan all by himself in  convincing at least nine other non-LP colleagues in the Senate to  ensure him of the seat over Villar. Luring Villar  allies to his side is not among his planned steps within the next couple  of weeks to seal the needed numbers, according to Pangilinan, as  Villar’s people in the Nacionalista Party (NP) pronounced move is to  field him as their candidate. “The LP only has  four members in the Senate. We will have to seek alliances, but we  cannot start this unless we first agree within our party,” he said in  the LP press conference. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100703hed3.html | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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