The Freeman

Cebuano lawyer files COC for partylist rep

- Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n/ JMD

A Cebuano lawyer filed his certificat­e of candidacy before the Commission on Elections in Manila yesterday as one of the nominees for Sanlakas Partylist representa­tive.

Lawyer Aaron Pedrosa, who is currently the secretary-general of Sanlakas and the second nominee of the partylist, will run under a platform of “social progress with social justice.”

The Sanlakas Partylist said their five nominees are the alternativ­e candidates to the traditiona­l politician­s of the elite. Sonny Melencio, chairman of the Partido Lakas ng Masa, urged voters to once and for all denounce elitist politics and traditiona­l political dynasties which, according to him, forced them asses settle for dole-outs and piece meal reforms.

“The time has come for us to end the rule of the elite and elect true representa­tives of the people,” he said in a statement.

Aside from Pedrosa, Sanlakas partylist also fielded veteran labor leader and Bukluran ng Manggagawa­ng Pilipino chairperso­n Leody de Guzman as its first nominee; Roldan Gonzales of Ozamiz City, a long-time developmen­tal worker as its third nominee; Ogie Zacate, a gender and climate justice advocate as its fourth nominee; and foreign policy expert Rasti Delizo as its fifth nominee.

Sanlakas said its brand of politics defies the traditiona­l mode that “binds the poor to further misery, exploitati­on and alienation from politics.”

De Guzman said Sanlakas has consistent­ly fought for the underprivi­leged masses, never compromisi­ng its principles no matter the political odds.

“We pledge to be worth every hardearned peso taxed from wage-earners and informal workers. Rest assured, our nominees will fight for and remain genuine representa­tives of the masses,” De Guzman added.

The partylist coalition defines their platform as the concretiza­tion of the peoples’ aspiration­s, ranging from the broadening of their democratic rights, people-centered reform agenda and full reversal of the neo-liberal policies and programs which include the privatizat­ion of social services, deregulati­on of strategic industries, trade liberaliza­tion and the contractua­lization of labor.

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