Philippine Daily Inquirer

DUTERTE ALLIES IN VICTORIAS CITY BOLT PDP

- By Carla Gomez @carlagomez­INQ

is not well for former president Rodrigo Duterte’s Partido Demokratik­o Pilipino (PDP) in Negros Occidental.

The vice mayor and nine councilors of Victorias City irrevocabl­y resigned from the political party on April 23, following the announceme­nt of a party official that PDP may field the city’s former mayor, Francis Frederick “Wantan” Palanca, as its candidate for governor of Negros Occidental in 2025.

Victorias City Vice Mayor Abelardo Bantug III and the city councilors, in a letter to PDP chair Jose Alvarez, said they learned that the PDP leadership has decided to field Palanca against Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson, who is expected to seek reelection in the 2025 midterm elections.

They said the decision was made without any consultati­on from incumbent officials and party members of PDP in Victorias City.

They said it appeared that the leadership of PDP under lawyer Jesus Villanueva Hinlo overlooked the basic principle that an organizati­on should promote “inclusivit­y through consultati­on before decision, and not the other way around.”

Hinlo, PDP deputy secretary general for Visayas and the Negros Occidental Council president, announced on April 22 that they were looking into fielding Palanca for governor next year.

But Bantug and the city councilors said they fully supported the statement of Victorias Mayor Javier Miguel Benitez that “the governance style and decisions during former mayor Palanca’s administra­tion do not reflect the current and future direction of Victorias City.”

Inconsiste­nt

They said the PDP decision no longer aligns with theirs.

“It is inconsiste­nt with the principles upon which we wish to govern and serve as public servants to our constituen­ts,” they said.

Bantug and the city councilors said their irrevocabl­e resignatio­n from PDP was effective immediatel­y.

The letter was signed by Bantug and Councilors Francis Frederick “Derek” Palanca, Deilen Hofileña, Teresita Bartolome, Hermie Millan, Dino Jose Maria Acuña, Danilo de Asis Jr., Audie Malaga, Dexter Senido and Joji Larraga.

Hinlo, in response, said their plan to field Palanca as PDP’s possible gubernator­ial candidate had been “discussed with our party’s known active members, allies and the public.”

“If those Victorias City officials are in disagreeme­nt, they should have consulted me and I would have gladly clarified the matter with them,” he said.

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