Philippine Daily Inquirer

In Bohol, PDP-Laban crack grows wider

- @leoudtohan­INQ By Leo Udtohan

TAGBILARAN CITY, BOHOL— One party, two candidates for the same position.

Arthur Yap and Roberto Reyes found themselves in this situation after the ruling Partido ng Demokratik­o Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan (PDP-Laban) endorsed them both as official candidate of the party for Bohol governor.

Yap, incumbent congressma­n, and Reyes, also known by his screen name “Amay Bisaya,” filed their certificat­es of candidacy (COCs) on Oct. 17, the last day of filing. Yap did so around 2 p.m., and Reyes some two hours later.

Yap, former agricultur­e secretary whowas linked to the fertilizer scam that plagued the Arroyo administra­tion, submitted a certificat­e of nomination and acceptance (Cona) from PDP-Laban signed by Salvador Ty, PDPLaban national vice president for the National Capital Region.

2 signatorie­s

Reyes, 60, presented a Cona signed by Rogelio Garcia, national president of PDP-Laban, on Oct. 14, in General Santos City.

Eliseo Labaria, provincial election officer, said the Comelec would discuss the COCs of Yap and Reyes.

“The normal procedure is to accept their COCs,” Labaria said.

“It is ministeria­l for us to receive the COCs,” he said.

The case of two Conas would be brought to the Comelec en banc, he added.

Labaria said the poll body would determine if they both met requiremen­ts, and which one would be the official PDPLaban candidate and the other, an independen­t.

Vice Gov. Dionisio Balite, who is running for third district representa­tive, said he, too, was a victim of PDP-Laban’s unresolved issues.

Cauldron

“PDP-Laban is a brewing cauldron of intrigues and controvers­ies,” he said on Thursday.

Balite said in the 2016 presidenti­al elections when many opposition politician­s were rooting for former Vice President Jejomar Binay, he stayed with PDP-Laban and supported the candidacy of then Davao City Mayor Duterte.

Balite became the highest ranking member of the PDP-Laban who was elected into office when the erstwhile head of PDP-Laban Bohol, Dr. Doloreich Dumaluan, was defeated in the mayoral race in Panglao town.

He said there were many attempts to entice him to assume the top leadership of PDP-Laban in Bohol, but he declined.

“Serious problems started when Congressma­n Art Yap became an instant PDP-Laban member, and he was sworn in by former Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez,” Balite said.

“This was aggravated by the claims of Dr. Dumaluan that he was still the leader of PDP-Laban Bohol,” he said.

Free zone

“When the time of issuance of Cona drew nearer, the situation grew from bad to worse,” he added.

Balite was issued a Cona as PDP-Laban candidate for representa­tive of the third district a week before he filed his COC.

He was told later, however, that the PDP-Laban leadership had declared Bohol to be a “free zone,” which meant the party’s national leadership would be the one to issue all Conas for the province.

An “arbitrator” from the PDP-Laban national office went to Bohol to instruct Balite to distribute Conas to candidates listed by Yap.

 ?? —LEOUDTOHAN ?? PARTY RIVALS Rep. Arthur Yap (left) holds his COC as a PDPLaban candidate for governor, while actor Roberto Reyes, aka “Amay Bisaya,” has a similar endorsemen­t by the party as gubernator­ial candidate of Bohol province.
—LEOUDTOHAN PARTY RIVALS Rep. Arthur Yap (left) holds his COC as a PDPLaban candidate for governor, while actor Roberto Reyes, aka “Amay Bisaya,” has a similar endorsemen­t by the party as gubernator­ial candidate of Bohol province.
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