The Philippine Star

Binay eyes NPC support in presidenti­al bid

- By JANVIC MATEO

Vice President Jejomar Binay is hoping the Nationalis­t People’s Coalition (NPC) will support his presidenti­al candidacy.

Speaking to reporters during his visit to Pangasinan on Friday, Binay said his party, the United Nationalis­t Alliance, is seeking the support of the NPC.

“In politics, every vote, every support is needed,” he said. “Hopefully, at the end of the day, we will be with NPC in the upcoming elections.”

During his visit to Pangasinan, Binay said he is supporting the gubernator­ial bid of former representa­tive and NPC stalwart Mark Cojuangco.

Cojuangco said he is also supporting Binay, but it is a personal and not a party decision.

NPC members at the House of Representa­tives are currently allied with the ruling Liberal Party, which has declared resigned Interior Secretary Manuel Roxas II as its presidenti­al bet.

Earlier, reports said the NPC is looking into the possibilit­y of supporting the candidacy of Sens. Grace Poe and Francis Escudero, for president and vice president, respective­ly.

Poe, who was included in the administra­tion ticket in the 2013 elections, has yet to announce her plans for 2016.

Following reports on the possible support of NPC for Poe and Escudero, several of its members, such as Valenzuela Rep. Sherwin Gatchalian, who has declared his intention to run for the Senate, has distanced himself from Binay.

NPC-NP alliance?

On reports of a possible alliance between the NPC and the Nacionalis­ta Party, also a member of the administra­tion bloc in Congress, NP stalwart Sen. Cynthia Villar, denied the report.

Among the reported possible running mate of Binay is NP member Sen. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.

“Your guess is as good as mine,” Binay said when asked about the possibilit­y of running with Marcos.

Two other NP members, Sens. Antonio Trillanes IV and Alan Peter Cayetano, have expressed their intention to run for higher office.

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