Mindanao Times

Duterte Coalition formed

- By Julianne A. Suarez

MEMBERS of Presidenti­al Daughter and City Mayor Sara Duterte’s Hugpong ng Pagbabago (HNP) have formed the Duterte Coalition, hoping “to unite” the House of Representa­tives when the 18th Congress officially starts on July 22.

The “Duterte Coalition” is composed of representa­tives who ran under the HNP and Hugpong sa Tawong Lungsod (HTL) in the last elections.

Members of the Duterte Coalition include Paolo Duterte (Davao City, first district), Vincent Garcia (Davao City, second district), Isidro Ungab (Davao City, third district), Corazon

Malanyaon (Davao Oriental, first district), Manuel Zamora (Compostela Valley, first district), Lorna Bautista (Davao Occidental), Rep. Claudine Bautista (Dumper Partylist), Rep. Sandro Gonzales (Marino Partylist) and Anton Lopez.(Marino Partylist).

In a joint statement, the HNP and HTL said the Duterte Coalition is “a strategic partnershi­p of dynamic public servants who are committed to institute governance and developmen­t reforms that are necessary for the Philippine­s to secure its rightful place in the world stage of nations, particular­ly in the Southeast Asian region.”

“We have created the Duterte Coalition and we wish to invite everyone to join this group of lawmakers who believe in positive change,” the statement read.

“We shall not serve one interest, we will work for all Filipinos,” the HNP’s statement read.

The statement came after HNP chair Mayor Duterte shunned the supposed term-sharing deal being pushed by aspiring speaker, Taguig-Pateros Rep. Alan Peter Cayetano, to finally resolve the leadership row in the House of Representa­tives.

“(The term-sharing) is counterpro­ductive. It will slow down the last three years of the administra­tion of President Duterte,” a statement from HNP said.

The term-sharing situation will bring “the House of Representa­tives to a rack of unseating the incumbent Speaker, deceit, dissent and distrust.”

“We do not know why the term sharing influencer­s do not seem to care what will happen to the House. They just want to install a Speaker and do not think about what comes after,” it said.

In protest to the proposed term-sharing scheme, Rep. Duterte initially signified his interest to run for Speaker despite his earlier statement not to join in the race.

But HNP announced it is endorsing Rep. Ungab for the Speakershi­p post.

The coalition also made a “special call” to the three primary contenders for the House leadership – Cayentano, Marinduque Rep. Lord Allan Velasco, and Leyte Rep. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez – to become partners.

The group also urged certain Cabinet members not to put their hands in the Speakershi­p issue.

“It has come to our attention that certain Presidenti­al Cabinet members have their bet for Speaker. Everyone should note that, Cabinet members serve only on the basis of the trust and confidence of the President and should not participat­e in the selection of the Speaker,” the joint statement from HNP and HTL released Friday said.

It also explained that with House members having authority direct from the people, they are the only rightful electorate for their leader.

“Let us draw the line to define the independen­ce of the Executive and the Legislativ­e branches of the government,” it said.

 ?? BING GONZALES ?? DEVOTEES hold on the glass and offer prayers on the statue of Santo Niño de Cebu after the Holy Mass inside the San Pedro Cathedral as part of the three-day Davao pilgrimage in Davao City, Davao Del Sur and Davao Occidental on July 4-7.
BING GONZALES DEVOTEES hold on the glass and offer prayers on the statue of Santo Niño de Cebu after the Holy Mass inside the San Pedro Cathedral as part of the three-day Davao pilgrimage in Davao City, Davao Del Sur and Davao Occidental on July 4-7.

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