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MARCOS TO REASSEMBLE UNITEAM FOR 2025 POLLS

- By BETHEENA UNITE

After the merger of two major political parties in the country — Partido Federal ng Pilipinas (PFP) and Lakascmd, President Marcos is bent on reassembli­ng the Uniteam ahead of the 2025 elections.

Marcos wants to reassemble the Uniteam alliance given the success it achieved in the last elections, which put him in the presidency.

“Pagka–kagaya ng ating ginawa sa nakaraang halalan ay bubuuin uli natin–di naman –we have to formalize it because may political cycle, so bubuuin na uli natin at maifo-formalize uli natin ang Uniteam, Marcos said in his speech during the signing of alliance on Wednesday, May 8.

Uniteam was an alliance formed by Marcos and Vice President Sara Duterte for their electoral bid in 2022. Since the alliance’s success, it’s been hounded with several rift allegation­s which the President constantly refuted.

Marcos said the political alliance will continue to foster unity among its members and allies as it has been proven effective from the elections to his governance.

“What we have conceptual­ized, we really began in the previous campaign and (given the results of) the previous election and we are encouraged,” he said.

The President also said he was encouraged by the overwhelmi­ng support of the Filipino people during the 2022 presidenti­al elections, prompting the creation of the Uniteam.

“And that is why unity is very important. And so, as we approach this political cycle, at we will be filing, we will be filing already in October. The election is coming next year in May,” he also said.

Meanwhile, the President said the forging of alliance between the two major political parties in the country is a “significan­t moment not just for Philippine politics, but also for the field of public service.”

He said the alliance that they forged on Wednesday is poised to “propel our country towards the Bagong Pilipinas that we envision.”

The alliance plans to field a full slate of senatorial candidates for the 2025 midterm elections.

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