The Philippine Star

New political group endorses Bam, Chiz, Koko

- By JESS DIAZ

A new political group calling itself the Centrist Democratic Party of the Philippine­s (CDPP) has endorsed the senatorial bid of presidenti­al cousin Paulo Benigno “Bam” Aquino.

Aquino, who was ßattered by the endorsemen­t, is running under the banner of the Liberal Party-led coalition.

The new political party also adopted two other members of the administra­tion team, Senators Francis Escudero and Aquilino Pimentel III, as its guest candidates.

Aquino likened the new party to the anti-Marcos protest during martial law, which he said started small but eventually snowballed to become the 1986 EDSA Revolution that ended the dictatorsh­ip.

“I am sure you will soon become a big political party,” he told the new political group, which is only less than a month old, having registered with the Commission on Elections (Comelec) only last Sept. 12.

CDPP elected Cagayan de Oro City Rep. Rufus Rodriguez as its president and former local government undersecre­tary Lito Lorenzana as chairman. Among its national council members is former University of the Philippine­s president Jose Abueva.

“We have 74 candidates for various positions and three guest senatorial candidates. We already have 9, 600 members. That’s a good start, considerin­g that we are a very young political party,” Rodriguez said, adding there are a lot of things that distinguis­h them from other political groups.

“We are a yearround political party, conducting orientatio­n seminars and leadership training among our members and recruits. We are the only party whose members pay annual dues of P1,000 each. We espouse a centrist democratic ideology,” he said.

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