The Philippine Star

Mar on Duterte: Do I look worried?

- By ALEXIS ROMERO With Paolo Romero, Helen Flores, Alexis Romero, Delon Porcalla, Edith Regalado, Eva Visperas, Danny Dangcalan

Presidenti­al contenders were unfazed by the possible entry of Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte in the race.

“Do I look worried?” was the reply of Liberal Party presidenti­al candidate Manuel Roxas II when asked yesterday if he felt threatened.

Roxas regards Duterte’s decision to seek the presidency as a welcome developmen­t.

“Welcome to the campaign. It would be great if those who seek to serve or present their platform become part of this contest,” he added.

Roxas said Duterte did not talk to him about his plan to run for president.

“This decision is personal for every candidate,” the administra­tion coalition standard bearer said.

Vice President Jejomar Binay welcomed yesterday Mayor Duterte’s possible presidenti­al run in 2016.

“I’m happy that Mayor Duterte will also run, the people will have more choices,” the Vice President said in an interview in Tondo, Manila yesterday.

Binay said Duterte is “very qualified” to run for the presidency.

“He’s a successful mayor. A good leader,” he said.

Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. said Duterte’s plan to run for president “may have some effect” on the campaign of other presidenti­al candidates.

He said Duterte’s strong anti-criminalit­y message appears to resonate with many Filipinos and could have infl his decision.

“He’s bound to have some effect on the playing field right now. Everybody will just have to make some adjustment­s,” Belmonte said.

“I don’t want to use the term ‘game changer’… maybe there will be effect on the campaign of the candidates,” he said.

He declined to comment on the legal issues of Duterte’s possible filing or substituti­on before the Commission on Elections.

He said he believes Duterte’s statements on killing criminals were really more to emphasize his point on the need to act decisively on crime.

Eastern Samar Rep. Ben Evardone said Duterte’s decision would favor Roxas as it will further divide the opposition votes.

“Definitely, he is a negative factor for opposition presidenti­al bets,” Evardone said.

Reacting to Duterte’s announceme­nt that he is open to running for president, presidenti­al spokesman Edwin Lacierda said discussion­s should go beyond personalit­ies and focus on issues.

“Let’s move the discussion from one of personalit­ies to one of issues-based and that’s where the President wants the whole campaign to be. Let’s talk about issues, let’s talk about your program of government,” Lacierda said.

Lacierda claimed that the administra­tion is clear about what it wants to achieve in the next six years.

“Let’s talk about their platform. Let’s talk about what they are going to do with jobs. We have a clear idea; we have a clear blueprint for those things,” he said.

Duterte’s son, Davao City Vice Mayor Paolo Duterte, hit back at Sen. Grace Poe’s running mate Sen. Francis Escudero, who had called on the mayor to stop using the Senate Electoral Tribunal ruling as an excuse to run for president.

The young Duterte reminded Escudero that the senator is a lawyer and that he himself knows the law requires that only natural-born citizens are qualified to run for president.

“I am certain that Escudero, who is a lawyer himself, knows all too well that Grace Poe cannot be considered a naturalbor­n Filipino citizen and does not satisfy the residency requiremen­t, yet he persistent­ly pushes her to the presidenti­al race. Who’s now using who?” Vice Mayor Duterte said.

He also pointed out that what his father is stressing is based on the Constituti­on and not on any selfish interest as that of Escudero’s, being Poe‘s running mate.

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