Philippine Daily Inquirer

INDAY SARA’S PARTYNOW RECRUITING NATIONWIDE

- —FRINSTON LIM

DAVAO CITY— The group that Mayor Sara Duterte formed to boost support for her father, President Duterte, has transforme­d into a political party that would reach out to allies nationwide and could launch the election bids of Mr. Duterte’s most trusted aide and his erstwhile police chief.

Hugpong ng Pagbabago (HNP, or Movement for Change) would be available as a vehicle for the launch of the political careers of Christophe­r Lawrence “Bong” Go, Mr. Duterte’s most trusted aide, and Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa, former Philippine National Police chief and now head of the Bureau of Correction­s.

Mayor Duterte, in a press briefing here, said Go and Dela Rosa could count onHNPshoul­d they decide to test the political waters in next year’s midterm elections for local and national officials, including senators.

Accreditat­ion

Mayor Duterte made the announceme­nt after the Commission on Elections accredited her group as a political party.

She also reiterated she would not be seeking a national position in the coming elections.

“I don’t have a definite plan for a national position,” she said.

After its accreditat­ion as a political party, the mayor’s HNP would go nationwide to form alliances with local parties and political blocs and ac- cept new members from other regions in the country, she said in her press briefing.

“We will start swearing in new members and invite more to join us,” she told reporters.

She said the first batch of new members would be sworn in on July 1 in Davao Oriental.

Founding members

Her political party has four governors of the Davao region as its founding members—Davao del Norte Gov. Anthony del Rosario, Davao del Sur Gov. Douglas Cagas, Davao Oriental Gov. Nelson Dayanghira­ng and Davao Occidental Gov. Claude Bautista.

HNP is being seen as a “direct threat” in next year’s midterm elections to the main- stream administra­tion Partido Demokratik­o Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan (PDP-Laban), which is headed by Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez.

Mayor Duterte and Alvarez engaged in a word war recently after the Speaker had been quoted as saying that she had been forming an opposition group.

The mayor went on an outburst over the comments, which Alvarez denied making.

Recruitmen­t

PDP-Laban has been on a massive recruitmen­t binge, taking in mostly members of the once dominant Liberal Party of former President Benigno Aquino III.

Some members of PDP-La- ban in Mindanao had questioned the recruitmen­t process for alleged lack of consultati­on with original party members but Alvarez and another PDPLaban leader, Sen. Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III, said the recruitmen­t process followed party rules.

Describing the planned alliances with other local parties as informal, the mayor said political groups aligning with HNP would not lose their identities, though.

“These local parties would still exist in their areas in the provinces,” she said.

Aside from Go and Dela Rosa, the mayor said her HNP was also eyeing Sen. JV Ejercito as part of the party’s Senate ticket.

 ?? —ARJOY CENIZA ?? PARTYMATES Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte and one of the founding members of her now political party Hugpong ng Pagbabago, Davao Occidental Gov. Claude Bautista, during Sara’s visit to the province on June 9.
—ARJOY CENIZA PARTYMATES Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte and one of the founding members of her now political party Hugpong ng Pagbabago, Davao Occidental Gov. Claude Bautista, during Sara’s visit to the province on June 9.

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