The Manila Times

Duterte to meet partymates next week

- BY CATHERINE S. VALENTE

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte is scheduled to meet next week with members of the ruling Partido Demokratik­o Pilipino– Lakas ng Bayan (PDP-Laban) to address the breakout of factions within the party, his top aide said on Friday.

Davao In a media del Norte, interview Special in Tagum, Assistant to the President Christoper

Lawrence “Bong” Go said the

President saw the need to settle the row as all the people making up the factions in the party had helped Duterte secure the presidency.

“It was tentativel­y scheduled next week,” Go told reporters, when asked when Duterte would call a caucus to unite the factions in his party.

“Plano po ni yangi papa ta wag angmagkaib­ang faction. Sana map ag-i is a ito ito a tl along pal aka sin sak any aattu mu long sa presidency( The President plans to meet with the different factions. He hopes to unify the factions and to strengthen the party that had helped him secure the presidency),” he added.

Earlier, Go admitted that he and the President were “clueless” about the faction within the party that staged elections last week to replace Sen. Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel 3rd and Rep. Pantaleon Alvarez of Davao del Norte as president and secretary general of the party respective­ly.

Pimentel had dismissed the actions of the group whose members, he said, had been expelled from PDP-Laban.

He also threatened to take action against those who led the “national assembly.”

“I will relay to the President the concerns aired in this consultati­ve meeting at the PDP- Laban opposition or competitio­n from allied forces,” Pimentel said. “Sabihinkos­aPresident­e (I will tell the President), how can we minimize such a situation if you cannot totally avoid it, hindinaman ( it’s not nationwide).”

Go said the President was open to forging an alliance between his local party “Hugpong ( Alliance of City Residents) and her daughter Sara DuterteCar­pio’s regional party “Hugpong ( Alliance for Change).

“It’s almost there. Hugpong ng Pagbabago and Hugpong ng Taong- Lungsod are two parties considered as relatives. That’s a daughter. It does not need a formal alliance. I think it is one entity already,” Go said.

The younger Duterte formed the group in February together with the incumbent governors of Davao Oriental, Davao del Norte, Davao Occidental and Compostela Valley, all in Southern Mindanao.

Although she has yet to announce if she will run for a Senate seat in 2019, the President’s daughter said her group would support the candidacie­s of Go and Sen. Cynthia Villar.

Duterte-Carpio earlier said her group was evaluating possible alliances with other political parties.

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