The Philippine Star

Erap likely to endorse Poe if qualified to run

- By JOSE RODEL CLAPANO – With Eva Visperas, Non Alquitran, Mayen Jaymalin

Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada said he would most likely endorse his goddaughte­r Sen. Grace Poe for president if she would not be disqualifi­ed with finality by the Supreme Court (SC).

“I cannot turn my back on my best friend, the late actor Fernando Poe Jr., whom I love and regarded as my own brother,” Estrada told The

STAR in a telephone interview over the weekend.

Poe and actress Susan Roces adopted Sen. Poe after she was found in a church in Iloilo when she was still an infant.

Grace Poe is facing disqualifi­cation as senator and as presidenti­al candidate due to citizenshi­p and residency issues, the same problems her adoptive father faced when he ran for president in 2004. He died after losing to former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo amid allegation­s of massive cheating in the elections.

“She is just experienci­ng what they did to her father. I hope she will recover from it. I hope the SC will rule very soon. As far as I am concerned, she is a Filipina because she was born in the Philippine­s. She was elected as senator. Vox populi, vox Deis. The voice of the people is the voice of God. Let the people decide,” Estrada said.

Estrada, titular head of the opposition and founding head of Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino, also said that he would run for president again if Poe is disqualifi­ed and if Vice President Jejomar Binay is also disqualifi­ed due to corruption charges against him.

“I will be forced to run for president again if the opposition will have no presidenti­al candidate. It is like they are eliminatin­g all the possible contenders just to ensure (Liberal Party presidenti­al bet) Mar Roxas’ victory. We will lose democracy if Mar Roxas will be allowed to run unopposed. I will run again to preserve democracy in the country,” he explained.

Estrada also expressed belief that the legal issues thrown against Sen. Poe are politicall­y motivated.

“The way I see it, if she’s not a candidate for president, these complaints will not be put to the fore, or these will not be scrutinize­d as such,” Estrada said in an earlier interview with ABS-CBN news.

“But because she is now a candidate for president, they are trying to find ways to discredit her. She was born here in the Philippine­s. She was found in the vicinity of a church… She got elected as a senator and she showed good performanc­e. I believe she is very much qualified,” he added.

The leaders from the voterich Pangasinan province have also expressed support for the candidacy of Poe after the Commission on Elections (Comelec) Second Division disqualifi­ed her from the presidenti­al race.

The three Comelec commission­ers in the second division considered Poe to be short of six months to complete the 10-year minimum residency required by the Constituti­on for presidenti­al candidates.

Leaders of the Ang Grasya ng Masang Pilipino Movement (AGMPM) urged the Comelec to “do your math, be fair and don’t abuse your authority to favor the administra­tion candidate.”

“It was unfortunat­e that the Comelec Second Division ridiculous­ly concluded that Sen. Grace Poe lacks two months to complete the residency requiremen­t since she returned here in 2005 and enrolled her children in Philippine schools,” said Rosendo So of AGMPM in a statement.

“It also misses the very essence of re-acquisitio­n of Philippine citizenshi­p under the law when it starts to count the residency only on the date of approval of the petition for re-acquisitio­n and not on the date of actual residency in the Philippine­s,” Adonis Samson of AGMPM said in the same statement.

“The same forces behind the massive cheating of Fernando Poe Jr. in 2004 are at it again, robbing the people of their fundamenta­l right to elect the president they want by excluding Grace Poe, his daughter, from the presidenti­al race,” they added.

Meanwhile, election lawyer Romulo Macalintal said there is no reason for Associate Justice Antonio Carpio, one of the three justices in the Senate Electoral Tribunal who voted to disqualify Poe as senator, to inhibit from the disqualifi­cation case when it reaches the SC.

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