The Philippine Star

P-noy’s cousin likely drafted in LP senatorial slate

- By DELON PORCALLA

A first cousin of President Aquino may likely be drafted into the senatorial slate of the ruling Liberal Party for next year’s midterm elections.

Reliable sources revealed that 35-yearold Paolo Benigno ‘Bam’ Aquino IV – who bears resemblanc­e to the President’s martyred father and namesake – will most likely be included in the administra­tion lineup.

The younger Aquino is the son of the President’s paternal uncle Paul. An uncle of the President, Agapito or ‘Butz’, and aunt Tessie were elected senator during the administra­tions of the late Corazon Aquino and former President Joseph Estrada, respective­ly.

“Bam Aquino who may represent the youth sector is now seriously being considered by the LP. He is a known youth leader being the former chairman of the National Youth Commission,” the source disclosed.

Bam is president of the Ten Accomplish­ed Youth Organizati­ons (TAYO). He was a recipient of the Ten Outstandin­g Young Men of the Philippine­s (TOYM) award in 2010 for Social Enterprise and Community Developmen­t.

Earlier, Aquino announced four of the 12 LP senatorial candidates – TESDA director-general Joel Villanueva, Aurora Rep. Sonny Angara, ex-Akbayan Rep. Risa Hontiveros and Bureau of Customs Commission­er Rufino Biazon. Sen. Franklin Drilon, an LP stalwart, said he has recruited former senator Ramon Magsaysay Jr. to join the administra­tion slate.

Sources said House Deputy Speaker Lorenzo Tañada III is also on the list along with reelection­ist senators Alan Peter Cayetano and Antonio Trillanes IV of the Nacionalis­ta Party of Sen. Manuel Villar. The latter’s wife Rep. Cynthia Villar of Las Piñas, now on her third and last term as congresswo­man, is also reportedly being eyed as administra­tion senatorial candidate. Also on the initial list are senators Francis Escudero and Loren Legarda of the Nationalis­t People’s Coalition of tycoon Eduardo Cojuangco Jr., maternal uncle of the President.

Talks are also ongoing for the possible entry of Sen. Aquilino ‘Koko’ Pimentel III, who had just left the United Nationalis­t Alliance of former President Joseph Estrada and Vice President Jejomar Binay.

“We are open, if he (Pimentel) is interested. We just gave him time to sort out his situation with UNA. Now that he has made up his mind, there is room for talks and that will happen soon,” said LP stalwart and Budget Secretary Florencio Abad.

Presidenti­al Adviser on Political Affairs Ronald Llamas echoed the same sentiments. “So, I think the President will graciously welcome Senator Koko if he should decide to join the administra­tion ticket for 2013,” he said.

“The administra­tion will always be open for Senator Pimentel. He and the President clearly share the same advocacies and principles especially against electoral fraud, impunity and the promotion of a more credible and transparen­t electoral system,” he said.

“I’m sure the President understand­s the sentiments of Senator Koko regarding the inclusion of several questionab­le personalit­ies in the UNA slate which goes against his principles and values,” Llamas added.

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