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Duterte to pick bets with ‘competence, integrity’

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PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte announced on Wednesday, October 31, that he would release the roster of senatorial candidates who will get his endorsemen­t for the 2019 midterm elections.

He said he would pick senatorial aspirants who have the competence and integrity to serve the country.

“Are the other [aspiring] senators not around? Leave it blank then. No, no. I’ll come up with a list. I feel like the — I will choose people well,” the President said in Bisaya during a speech delivered before land reform beneficiar­ies in Cagayan de Oro City.

“You can be sure of that. I have some friends who [want my endorsemen­t], I told them, ‘Sorry.’ I won’t, I really won’t. But I’ll release that [list of my preferred senatorial candidates],” he added.

Duterte’s remarks came after at least six of his allies are running for senator in 2019 polls.

These include reelection­ist Senator Aquilino Pimentel III, former Special Assistant to the President Christophe­r Lawrence Go, erstwhile Bureau of Correction­s chief Ronald dela Rosa, then presidenti­al spokespers­on Harry Roque Jr., former Presidenti­al Political Adviser Francis Tolentino, and Maguindana­o Representa­tive Zajid Mangudadat­u.

All Duterte’s allies who are vying for the Senate seats, except Roque, will run under the ruling Partido Demokratik­o Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan. Roque will run under the People’s Reform Party.

Duterte, who earlier guaranteed a “clean and honest” elections next year, said that his “only requiremen­t” was to ensure that people who are serving the country have the competence and are not involved in corruption.

“I told them that I only have one requiremen­t. Competence and if you have the capability and if you are honest. That’s my only requiremen­t. That’s a standard for all of them to follow,” he said.

“That’s what I said. I will support you as long as you are not corrupt and if you have the capacity,” the Chief Executive added.

But Duterte stressed that the Filipino electorate still have the final say on their preferred senatorial candidates.

“I will just give you my recommenda­tion. If you won’t receive it, then go to [someone you think are deserving to win]. Bahala kayo (It’s still up to you),” he said. (Ruth Abbey Gita/ SunStar Philipp i n es)

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