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PDP oath-taking

- ANOL MONGAYA @anol_cebu in twitter

Adding to this very trapo developmen­t is the hakot character of the mobilizati­on

The mass oathtaking of new PDP-Laban members in Plaza Independen­cia, as expected, focused on the 2019 elections. House Speaker Bebot Alvarez needed early broad support for the PDP Laban senatorial slate.

From this corner, I heard the notable names of Rep. Karlo Nograles, Asec. Mocha Uson, Rep. Albee Benitez, and Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque as PDP-Laban senatorial bets.

While this is great for the national candidates, there are kinks that need to be ironed out at the local level, especially Cebu Province.

Rep. Gwen Garcia has indeed positioned One Cebu in a dominant position. But she needs to win the support of the other congressme­n and mayors who had pledged support for Gov. Junjun Davide.

One senatorial candidate mistakenly quipped about Davide during his speech. My spy cringed as she looked at Gwen.

There is ample time for Gwen to consolidat­e her position. After all, what’s important is the power to give the PDP-Laban party nomination certificat­es to her leaders come May 2019.

Mayor Paz Radaza and Rep. Aileen Radaza likewise made a big splash with a massive turnout from Lapu-Lapu City. I don’t know what happened to the petition of the original PDP-Laban members identified with Kusgano and the Sitoys of Cordova during the oath-taking. Neverthele­ss, I understand Kusgano members have undergone the needed basic membership seminar, a requiremen­t to become full members. Looking at Cebu City politics, the scene was more of an endorsemen­t of Vice Mayor Ed Labella as the party’s candidate for mayor with the absence of former mayor Mike Rama. Though no case has been filed against the former mayor, having been named a drug lord protector by President Rodrigo Duterte weighed like an anvil tied around his neck.

The mass mobilizati­on was indeed impressive, something that Speaker Alvarez attributed to Presidenti­al Assistant for the Visayas Mike Dino. Cebu LMP president Aljun Diamante said Dino had asked him to help in the mobilizati­on and the former delivered.

The exodus of former Liberals, neverthele­ss, has diluted the administra­tion party rendering the “Yellow” tag as practicall­y useless. I fear the originals will be pushed out.

Adding to this very trapo developmen­t is the hakot character of the mobilizati­on in contrast to the voluntary participat­ion of ordinary folks in mobilizati­ons during the 2016 presidenti­al campaign. Of course, the administra­tion needs more allies at the Senate. But in doing this, the progressiv­e character of the Duterte campaign in 2016 will be lost to traditiona­l politics.

I think this will attract more pro-Duterte folk to push for the revolution­ary government option with rallies in different parts of the country set this Nov. 30. Meanwhile, others are perseverin­g with the campaign for federalism.

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