The Philippine Star

Grace reunites with FPJ’s kin

- By EVA VISPERAS – With Marvin Sy

SAN CARLOS CITY – Presidenti­al candidate Sen. Grace Poe was reunited with the kin of her late adoptive father Fernando Poe Jr. in this city during her team’s campaign sortie in Pangasinan.

In their first provincial stop after the campaign kickoff at Plaza Miranda in Manila last week, Poe and her running mate Sen. Francis Escudero chose the vote- rich Pangasinan where agricultur­e is king.

After visiting three different schools in the cities of Dagupan and San Carlos, Poe and Escudero held their first political rally outside of Metro Manila at the Federico Muñoz Mandapat sports complex in San Carlos where almost all of the senatorial candidates under Team Galing at Puso (Team GP) were present.

Addressing a big crowd on Friday night, Sen. Poe unloaded her sentiments over the citizenshi­p and residency issues being used to disqualify her from the presidenti­al race.

“They say I’m not a real Filipino because I was only found in a church. Some say I have no right to run and serve the people. Others say my life is like a drama and a teleserye,” she said.

But she said her life is like that of the rest of Filipinos who go through some difficulti­es and problems, and her father taught her never to surrender and fight for what’s right.

Sen. Poe said the dream of her father for the people is that they have equal opportunit­ies.

“(These are) the traits of being courageous but humble, which he learned from his forebears here,” she said.

The kin of the late movie actor are still residing in Barangay Caoayan Kiling.

Poe ran for president in 2004 but lost to Gloria MacapagalA­rroyo. After his death, there were allegation­s that Arroyo’s camp cheated in the elections.

Twelve years later, his adopted daughter is running for president and appealing to the Supreme Court the Commission on Elections’ decision to disqualify her over citizenshi­p and residency issues.

The citizenshi­p of Sen. Poe is being questioned because the nationalit­y of her biological parents is unknown. Under the Constituti­on, only natural-born Filipinos are qualified to run for president.

Escudero said he expects the Supreme Court to come out with its decision on the case of Poe next month.

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