Philippine Daily Inquirer

Longer, feistier second presidenti­al debate vowed

- By Connie E. Fernandez and Tina G. Santos With a report from Carmel Loise Matus, Inquirer Visayas

CEBU CITY—The second presidenti­al debate on Sunday will not only be longer by an hour but it will be explosive.

Organizers of the Visayas-leg of the “PILIPINAS 2016” debate at the University of the Philippine­s Cebu on Gorordo Avenue here promised there will be more fireworks from the candidates.

Hosting the second debate organized by the Commission on Elections (Comelec) are media partners TV5 and Philippine Star.

“If anything, the first presidenti­al debate showed us the surface profiles of the candidates, what issues rattled them, what triggered or excited them. The second presidenti­al debate should reveal to us other important aspects of their candidacie­s,” Comelec Chair Andres Bautista said in a statement.

According to Bautista, the primary rule is that all the questions will fall under the agreed on themes for the debate.

He said the candidates will be allowed to wear campaign or casual clothes so they could be more at ease on stage. And just like the first debate, the candidates will be allowed to bring supporters, while UP students could watch from big screens set up in the open field.

The people can watch the debate on TV5 or via livestream­ing on http://www.bilangpili­pino.com/

Patrick Paez, TV5 head of news production, said at the media briefing on Saturday the format will be different from the first debate in Cagayan de Oro City, which followed a forum-like format where the candidates gave their statements and were allowed to make rebuttals.

Two major rounds

This time, the candidates will be able to ask questions of their opponents.

Paez said there will be two major rounds.

The first one will follow a panel format, composed of Lourd de Veyra, TV5 news anchor; Marichu Villanueva, Philippine Star associate editor; Ana Marie Pamintuan, Philippine Star editor in chief; lawyer Ruphil Banoc, dyHP station manager, and Tony Abad, Bloomberg TV Philippine­s host.

The second round will be the interactio­n among the candidates.

Luchi Cruz-Valdes, TV5 head of news and informatio­n, will moderate both rounds.

United Nationalis­t Alliance standard bearer Vice President Jejomar Binay and independen­t candidate Sen. Grace Poe arrived here a day early.

Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte of PDP-Laban and Mar Roxas of the Liberal Party were expected to arrive on Sunday morning.

During the INQUIRER Town Hall on Thursday, Poe’s campaign manager, Cebu Rep. Joseph Ace Durano, said the topics had been chosen: Disaster/climate change preparedne­ss, healthcare, fighting corruption, and education.

Raymond Aquino, of Duterte’s camp, said the public should expect a feistier mayor from the first debate.

The debate will start at 5 p.m. and end at 8 p.m.

Sen. Miriam Santiago will skip the Cebu debate to undergo a clinical trial for a new anticancer pill but organizers gave in to her request to allow her 15 supporters to watch.

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