The Philippine Star

LP ‘99.9%’ sure to get Leni for VP

- By PAOLO ROMERO

The ruling Liberal Party is expected to proclaim today Camarines Sur Rep. Leni Robredo as its vice presidenti­al candidate for the 2016 elections after three postponeme­nts and weeks of speculatio­n on who will be the running mate of LP standard bearer Manuel Roxas II.

Robredo and additional names in the administra­tion senatorial slate will be proclaimed at Club Filipino in San Juan at a “Gathering of Friends” with President Aquino and Roxas leading the event, a week before the start of the filing of certificat­es of candidacy for the 2016 elections.

“Leni is 99.99 percent sure. I think she could not turn down the call of the people after the sacrifice made by her husband,” LP vice president for political affairs and Caloocan City Rep. Edgar Erice said in a telephone interview, referring

the late interior secretary Jesse Robredo, who died in a plane crash in 2012.

LP stalwart and Quezon City Rep. Alfred Vargas described Robredo as “a brilliant lawyer who fights for the rights of the poor and the marginaliz­ed.”

“Instead of pursuing greener pastures in the field of law, she decided to use her talents and intelligen­ce to make a difference in our society,” Vargas said.

He said Robredo is worthy and capable to be vice president.

LP members received an advisory yesterday through text messages that there would be a major announceme­nt today at the Club Filipino.

Robredo earlier said she found it hard to make a decision, as her three daughters are strongly opposed to her running for higher office.

The lawmaker had said one couldn’t be an effective leader if family is problemati­c.

LP sources said Robredo was also worried about her ratings and the huge cost of the electoral campaign.

The announceme­nt that Robredo will be the administra­tion vice presidenti­al candidate was first set last Aug. 18 to coincide with the death anniversar­y of her husband.

Then the LP leadership set it on Sept. 28, and moved it to Sept. 30 when the LP held its convention at the party headquarte­rs called “Balai” in Cubao, Quezon City.

During the convention, the party leadership gave Roxas the free hand to select the administra­tion senatorial slate.

It was not clear yet whether Roxas would also announce today the party’s 12-member senatorial lineup owing to the “twerking” incident involving Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority chairman Francis Tolentino, who declared that he was running for the Senate under the administra­tion.

The LP earlier proclaimed re-electionis­t Senators Franklin Drilon, Teofisto Guingona III, and Ralph Recto; and former senator Francisco Pangilinan as its senatorial bets, leaving eight more slots to fi ll.

Justice Secretary Leila de Lima and Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority director general Joel Villanueva are also expected to be in the LP’s senatorial ticket.

The two have reportedly ironed out their difference­s after De Lima earlier charged Villanueva in a pork barrel scam case. Villanueva has strongly denied the allegation­s.

LP sources said Aquino and Roxas spoke with Villanueva recently to convince him to stay with the administra­tion.

Quezon City Mayor Herbert Bautista, former energy chief Jericho Petilla, former Akbayan representa­tive Risa Hontiveros, former Pampanga governor Mark Lapid, and world boxing idol and Sarangani Rep. Manny Pacquiao are also being considered for the LP ticket.

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