Philippine Daily Inquirer

42-strong party-list bloc torn between Mar and Grace

- By DJ Yap

A PARTY-LIST bloc belonging to the majority coalition in the House of Representa­tives will not support a common presidenti­al candidate in 2016, with its members torn between Interior Secretary Mar Roxas and Sen. Grace Poe.

Ako Bicol Rep. Rodel Batocabe said members of the 42strong party-list bloc held a meeting on Monday, in which it was decided that each one of them was free to support their own candidates.

“We will not support any presidenti­al candidate as a coalition, since we have different positions and support different candidates. There is no consensus on a common candidate,” he told a press forum.

Batocabe said some members of the bloc were partial to Roxas, the Liberal Party standard-bearer, while others favored Poe, the front-runner in the presidenti­al preference surveys. He added that a number of the party-list representa­tives even supported Vice President Jejomar Binay.

“There are many party-list groups which support the administra­tion candidate, but not all of us do,” Batocabe said.

As for the senatorial race, he said another agreement reached during the Monday meeting was that the bloc would support the campaign of current or former members who wished to run for a Senate seat.

Among them were ACT-CIS Rep. Samuel Pagdilao, Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority Director General Joel Villanueva, who formerly served as representa­tive of Cibac party-list group, and PhilHealth Director Risa Hontiveros, who used to be an Akbayan representa­tive.

As for Buhay Rep. Lito Atienza, who is running for senator under Binay’s United Nationalis­t Alliance, Batocabe said: “We’re still debating [ whether to support him].”

Atienza is a member of the independen­t minority bloc, but his party-list group belongs to the majority bloc.

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