The Philippine Star

Binay in explorator­y talks with NPC

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Vice President Jejomar Binay has been communicat­ing with some officials of the Nationalis­t People’s Coalition, according to the NPC’s spokesman.

Although the NPC has yet to decide whom to support for the 2016 presidenti­al elections, “some party officials” are already communicat­ing with Binay, Valenzuela City Mayor Rex Gatchalian, NPC spokesman, told

The STAR in a text message. “(NPC) members have not personally spoken with him, but from my understand­ing some party officials are communicat­ing with him,” read the text message.

Talks with the Vice President were explorator­y in nature, Gatchalian said.

The NPC is still in the consultati­on stage. There is no final decision yet, and they are still open to all options, he added.

The meeting with Binay “is part and parcel of the due diligence” that the NPC members are doing as they are talking to all potential candidates, Gatchalian said.

“For NPC, all options are being explored,” he said.

“We need to listen so that when the time comes for us to decide we have data and facts.”

The meeting with Binay will also help the NPC figure out who will be good for the country, he added.

Last Tuesday morning, Interior Secretary Manuel Roxas II invited some NPC lawmakers to his headquarte­rs, Gatchalian said.

However, the meeting had nothing to do with Roxas’ presidenti­al bid next year, he added.

Senators Grace Poe and Francis Escudero also met with NPC members during socials in their clubhouse Tuesday night, Gatchalian said.

He is also willing to talk to the NPC for his presidenti­al bid next year, Binay said.

The NPC is comprised of two senators, 43 members of the House of Representa­tives, 14 governors, 22 mayors and some local officials nationwide.

Eighty percent of NPC members are rooting for a Poe-Escudero tandem next year, according to NPC president Isabela Rep. Giorgidi Aggabao.

Their sentiment arose from the “historic ties” binding Escudero and Poe to the NPC, Gatchalian said.

“Senator Chiz may have left the party, but friendship­s he forged with party mates were never extinguish­ed,” he said, referring to Escudero by his nickname.

“As for Senator Grace, her dad literally went on a campaign stump for NPC local candidates in 2004. So members have not forgotten about that.”

Escudero is a former NPC member, while Poe’s father, Fernando Poe Jr. helped in campaignin­g for many NPC candidates in past elections.

Selecting the 2016 presidenti­al candidate will not cause divisions within the NPC as members are “determined to stick together,” Gatchalian said.

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