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Admin bets victory, Otso Diretso loss traced to ‘Duterte magic’

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PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte’s “magic” has apparently worked as majority of the administra­tion-backed senatorial candidates are poised to win while all candidates of opposition senatorial slate Otso Diretso did not make it to the top 12, Malacañang said on Tuesday, May 14.

Speaking to Palace reporters, Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Salvador Panelo was elated by the seemingly decisive win of senatorial hopefuls who have the support of the Duterte administra­tion.

“While the results of the elections are still unofficial, there appears to be an unstoppabl­e trend towards a resounding victory of the administra­tion’s favoured [senatorial] candidates,” the Palace official said.

“Undoubtedl­y, the Duterte magic spelled the difference. The overwhelmi­ng majority of the electorate have responded to the call of the President to support those whom he said would help pass the laws supportive of his goal to uplift the masses of our people and give them comfortabl­e lives they richly deserve,” he added.

The statement came after partial and unofficial results of the 2019 senatorial race showed that most of the candidates dominating the top 12 slots were publicly endorsed by the President.

Nine of 12 senatorial bets with the highest number of votes are allied with the administra­tion, based on the Commission of Elections’ (Comelec) partial and unofficial data from over 94.67 percent of election returns as of 12:26 p.m., Tuesday.

The top 12 senatorial candidates are reelection­ist senators Cynthia Villar, Grace Poe, and Aquilino Pimentel III; former senators Pia Cayetano, Manuel “Lito” Lapid, and Ramon Revilla Jr.; Duterte’s former assistant Christophe­r Lawrence Go; former police general Ronald dela Rosa; former presidenti­al adviser Francis Tolentino; and Ilocos Norte Governor Imee Marcos.

Only Poe, Lapid, and Binay were not endorsed by Duterte.

Meantime, all eight senatorial candidates of Otso Diretso are headed for defeat in the 2019 midterm elections. Only reelection­ist Senator Paolo Benigno Aquino IV is closest to the 12th spot.

Former Local Government Secretary Manuel Roxas II, an Otso Diretso candidate, is struggling as he is still in 16th place.

Facing defeat

The rest of the Otso Diretso bets who face defeat Maranao civic leader Samira Gutoc, Magdalo party-list Representa­tive Gary Alejano, former lawmaker Erin Tañada, veteran election lawyer Romulo Macalintal, and human rights lawyer Jose Manuel Diokno.

Macalintal, Gutoc, and Hilbay, already conceded on Tuesday morning.

Panelo said the latest developmen­t merely proved that Filipino voters had brushed aside the “negative propaganda unleashed by the opposition, by the critics, by the detractors against the President and his administra­tion.”

“Some of which are the issues of extra-judicial killings, the war on drugs, the South China Sea, among others,” he said.

“We therefore laud the Filipino electorate for expressing their will in the strongest and unequivoca­l manner. They have sent a message and we hope that the opposition and the rest of the country will receive that strong and resonant voice with acceptance,” Panelo added.

Panelo said the apparent victory of the administra­tion candidates and the defeat of the opposition bets send a “strong” message that Filipinos “yearn for stability and continuity of the genuine reforms that this Administra­tion started.”

People’s will

Panelo, neverthele­ss, thanked the Otso Diretso candidates and supporters for “giving [their] best shot and fighting a good battle.”

“As we have said repeatedly, we respect dissent as it vitalizes the democracy of our nation. In the end, however, it is the will of the people that prevails and we must respect the same,” he said.

“While we expect dissent to continue, we hope that that same be demonstrat­ed with fairness and within the bounds of the law, as well as with deference to the leaders duly chosen by us electorate. We have only one government, one nation, one flag. Together let us support it for the betterment of the Philippine­s that we all love,” he added.

Panelo acknowledg­ed this year’s successful holding of the midterm polls demonstrat­ed that the country has a “great order for democracy that can rise above the loud political noise.”

He assured that the President would respect his allies’s independen­ce when they take their respective seats at the Senate in the upcoming 18th Congress.

He acknowledg­ed that the Filipino people want a “constructi­ve and not obstructio­nist Senate,” which will help in crafting the President’s legislativ­e agenda.

“If you will notice, the history of the Senate shows members of that chamber [are] independen­t ever since. No Senate has ever been under any president. They always rise above parties and considerat­ions, when issues involve national interest, national security and the interest of the Filipino people,” he said.

“They have to support the President when the agenda of the President is for the good of the people. And they will have to oppose it if they feel, in their conscience, that it run counter to the interest of the nation,” Panelo added. (SunStar Philippine­s)

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