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Harry Roque withdraws Senate bid

- AWYER Harry Roque announced Friday, Feb ruary 1, his withdrawal from the 2019 Senate race due to health reasons.

L"It is with a truly heavy heart that I announce the withdrawal of my senatorial bid," he said in a statement.

Roque revealed that his attending physician had advised him to take a twomonth rest, following discovery that he is suffering from an unstable angina coronary disease.

Unstable angina is a coronary disease in which heart does not get enough blood flow and oxygen, causing discomfort.

"I have recently undergone a percutaneo­us coronary interventi­on following the discovery of an unstable angina coronary disease earlier this week. In the days since the procedure, I have been forced to confront the reality of my physical situation and what it ultimately means for my aspiration­s to public service," he added.

Roque's announceme­nt came before the campaign period for senatorial candidates kicks off on February 12.

Roque, a former spokespers­on of President Rodrigo Duterte, bade farewell to Malacañang on October 15, 2018, as he sought a Senate seat in the 2019 midterm elections.

Despite his decision, the former Palace official said he remained hopeful that he would someday again have the honor to "serve the Filipino people as a legislator, or in whatever other capacity I may be of service."

Roque added that his withdrawal from the Senate race will not stop him from continuous­ly supporting the President and the current administra­tion.

"I wish to thank all who have been so kind and supportive of my candidacy. I ran for senator because I wanted to be of service in a way that I know I will be highly effective," he said.

"Whatever they may think of my politics, those who have seen my work in both the public and private sector can attest to what I would have brought to the Senate. Unfortunat­ely, for the moment, it seems that God has other plans... [I] wish only the best for our country. God bless us all," he added.

Roque served as Duterte's spokespers­on and presidenti­al adviser on human rights. He was also representa­tive of Kabayan party-list before he was appointed in the executive. (Ruth Abbey Gita/SunStar Philippine­s)

 ?? (Al Padilla/SunStar Philippine­s) ?? Former Kabayan Party-list representa­tive Harry Roque files his certificat­e of candidacy for senator.
(Al Padilla/SunStar Philippine­s) Former Kabayan Party-list representa­tive Harry Roque files his certificat­e of candidacy for senator.

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