Philippine Daily Inquirer

Suarez claims votes to oust Lagman

- By Gil C. Cabacungan

QUEZON REP. Danilo Suarez yesterday claimed victory in his bid to replace Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman as House minority leader after receiving the votes of amajority of the House minority bloc in a caucus just hours before the resumption of Congress sessions.

Suarez, however, declined to say howmany voted for him.

“I have obtained the necessary signatures to enforce a term-sharing agreement. We are just waiting for Edcel to verify them before making the manifestat­ion on the floor,” said Suarez in a phone interview.

The House session was suspended at 6:30 last night with Lagman not yet yielding his post to Suarez.

Lagman said he was surprised by Suarez’s announceme­nt because they had a gentleman’s agreement not to speak to the press until he had verified the votes cast for Suarez.

Lagman said he was still verifying if Suarez did obtain the majority vote to replace him. Lagman claimed that he counted at least five “double votes” (votes for both Lagman and Suarez), two votes made by unqualifie­d members who had moved to the majority, and one vote cast through a phone call.

Suarez, however, was confident that he would be named the new House minority leader based on a term-sharing agreement he and Lagman entered into at the start of the 15th Congress in July 2010.

He said that during yesterday’s meeting, one of the minority members confronted Lagman and asked the latter to yield the post after he promised to do so once Suarez obtained the necessary votes.

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