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152 seeking Senate seats as filing ends

A total of 152 individual­s hope to slug it out for the 12 Senate seats up for grabs in the May 2019 midterm polls.

- By SHEILA CRISOSTOMO

The Commission on Elections said the number of Senate aspirants who filed their certificat­es of candidacy (COC) would still be trimmed down as the Comelec still has to purge nuisance candidates from the roster.

Compared to the 2016 general elections, there were fewer candidates for the 2019 polls and the festivitie­s accompanyi­ng the filing of the COCs was more subdued.

The only incumbent that filed his COC yesterday was Sen. Sonny Angara of the Laban ng Demokratik­ong Pilipino party.

A mix of interestin­g characters, neophytes and veteran politician­s beat yesterday’s deadline for the filing of COCs.

Former presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque decided to join the senatorial race under the People’s Reform Party of the late senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago.

Roque had previously announced that he would run as representa­tive of the party-list Luntiang Pilipinas.

“My heart really is with the Senate. I’ve already won in the party-list, been there, done that… what is important now is to pursue the kind of leadership of Miriam Defensor-Santiago,” Roque said.

Former presidenti­al adviser on political affairs and erstwhile

chairman of the Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority Francis Tolentino also decided to give it another shot after his failed Senate bid in 2016.

Tolentino landed in 13th spot then, just shy of detained Sen. Leila de Lima in the winning circle.

Tolentino, who has a pending electoral protest against De Lima before the Senate Electoral Tribunal, said he filed a motion to suspend his petition.

He admitted that it took him a long process to decide whether to run for senator again because it might affect the electoral protest against De Lima.

“So what I am asking is to shelve the case temporaril­y. I do not affirm the proclamati­on of De Lima because we have not finished the recount. We have not gone over all the ballots that need to be recounted,” he said.

Sources, however, revealed the case might be dismissed, saying Tolentino’s move to file a COC is virtually abandoning the case.

Among the notables who filed their COCs yesterday were former interior secretary Rafael Alunan III running under Bagumbayan party.

Bacoor, Cavite Mayor Lani Mercado appeared before the Comelec to file the COC in behalf of her detained husband, former senator Ramon “Bong” Revilla. Mercado said they are hoping that Revilla will be allowed to obtain temporary freedom by the court in December to campaign.

Revilla is the last of the three lawmakers charged and detained over the pork barrel scam.

Two of them, former senators Jinggoy Estrada and Juan Ponce Enrile, were allowed to post bail.

Estrada earlier filed his COC, seeking a comeback to the Senate, while Enrile came later.

Enrile appeared before the Comelec yesterday to personally refile his COC which was earlier erroneousl­y filled up.

Former solicitor general Florin Hilbay also filed his COC, running under the Aksyon Demokratik­o party.

Former broadcast journalist Jiggy Manicad and veteran election lawyer Romulo Macalintal joined the fray in filing their COC yesterday.

Macalintal vowed to champion the rights and welfare of senior citizens. He is running as an independen­t.

Two labor leaders also came to file their COCs.

Federation of Free Workers president Jose Matula and Ledicario de Guzman, chairman of the Bukluran ng Manggagawa­ng Pilipino, said they would fight for labor rights in the Senate.

Malacañang said it is hopeful that the candidates will help the Duterte administra­tion push for laws that will promote the welfare of Filipinos, law and order and disaster preparedne­ss.

Presidenti­al spokesman Salvador Panelo said the outcome of the 2019 polls is relevant because the winners could reinforce President Duterte’s efforts to achieve genuine and meaningful change.

“Given the high level of appreciati­on exhibited by the people in favor of this administra­tion, we look forward to newly elected officials in Congress coordinati­ng with us towards the advancemen­t of vital pieces of legislatio­n that ensure the promotion of the people’s welfare,” Panelo said. Former Senate president Juan Ponce Enrile files his certificat­e of candidacy for senator at the Comelec head office in Manila on Tuesday.

 ?? KRIZJOHN ROSALES ?? Despite fewer senatorial candidates and party-list groups filing for the 2019 elections, the Comelec still expects quite a long ballot. Right photos show senatorial bets who filed their COCs in Manila yesterday. Sonny Angara
KRIZJOHN ROSALES Despite fewer senatorial candidates and party-list groups filing for the 2019 elections, the Comelec still expects quite a long ballot. Right photos show senatorial bets who filed their COCs in Manila yesterday. Sonny Angara
 ??  ?? Francis Tolentino
Francis Tolentino
 ??  ?? Raffy Alunan
Raffy Alunan
 ??  ?? Harry Roque
Harry Roque
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 ?? KRIZJHON ROSALES ??
KRIZJHON ROSALES

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