Manila Bulletin

New mandate

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The votes that have been reflected in the COMELEC Transparen­cy Servers and reported in real time by various media outfits and citizen watch dogs seem to show one thing—a landslide victory for the tandem of former Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos and Mayor Sara Duterte. Their victory was decisive. I congratula­te the presumptiv­e President and Vice President on a discipline­d and well-run campaign and wish them well as they begin the difficult task of healing a divided nation and, more critically, directing the country’s economic recovery.

The overwhelmi­ng number of votes received by the tandem clearly indicates a strong mandate from our people. Both Bongbong and Inday Sara received more than 31 million votes. It is a staggering number. It simply demonstrat­es the desire of our people and is an affirmatio­n of the message of unity expounded by the

UniTeam during the campaign. I think the 31 million votes is a statement from our people that they have had enough of the negativity arising from political conflicts. The problems of the country, the difficulti­es faced by our people in their existentia­l lives are far more important than the quarrels of politician­s. It is time to get down to the business of solving the problems of the country and delivering on the promises made to our people.

I also congratula­te the presumptiv­e new members of the Senate for the 19th Congress. It might be a bit biased but I would be remiss of my duty as a proud father if I do not mention the apparent victory of my son, former Public Works and

Highways Secretary Mark Villar. With the transparen­cy servers showing more than 98 percent of the total election returns, Mark ranks 6th with more than 19 million votes. To me, this is a validation of the hard work Mark put in as one of the stewards of President Duterte’s Build, Build, Build program. Mark’s apparent victory is proof that even amidst all the political noises, our people can recognize hard work, talent, and persistenc­e. Mark will now join a 24-member upper chamber that is expected to address key issues we are facing — economic recovery, pandemic-proofing our country, as well as political and electoral reforms.

The House of Representa­tives will also play a key role in achieving the vision of unity and prosperity for the country. Newly-elected members will have to show our people that they deserve the new mandate they were given. This early, Leyte Representa­tive and Majority Leader Martin Romualdez is seen as the frontrunne­r for the Speakershi­p of the lower chamber. This is a difficult task. I was Speaker of the House from 1998 to 2000 and I can tell you that it is a difficult job. The first order of the day is to find a way to manage more than 200 diverse interests and direct them to a common goal. Not an easy task but I am confident that the experience of Rep. Romualdez

will make a big difference. He is, in my mind, perfectly suited for the job. That is the reason why the Nacionalis­ta Party — all its elected members in Congress — will support his run for the Speakershi­p.

Returning to the House is my daughter, Camille Villar who handily won a second term as Representa­tive of the Lone District of Las Piñas City. More than anything, Camille’s sterling performanc­e during her first term catapulted her to receiving a fresh mandate from the people of Las Piñas. She was Deputy Majority Leader during her first term and focused on legislatio­n on women, education and health. The 19th Congress will face old and new problems and issues but I am confident that Camille has the intelligen­ce and temperamen­t to help the “House of the People” succeed.

This is a new beginning for the country. After the acrimony of the past and the recent campaign, let us make sure we fulfill our promise to the Filipino—that we will serve God and country, above all else.

 ?? ?? MANNY VILLAR Former Senate President
MANNY VILLAR Former Senate President

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