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Harry Roque wants to channel Miriam Santiago at Senate

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MANILA – From defending the controvers­ial statements and stances of President Rodrigo Duterte, Harry Roque now wants to channel the late senator Miriam Defensor Santiago if he wins a Senate seat.

Roque, who filed his certificat­e of candidacy for senator yesterday, is running under Santiago's People's Reform Party (PRP).

"Ang aking babala, 'yung mga corrupt, mga bobo, mga tiwali sa gobyerno, mumultuhin na po kayo ni Miriam Defensor Santiago sa pagkatao ni Harry Roque," he said in press conference.

(My warning to the corrupt, to the stupid, to the rotten eggs in government, the spirit of Miriam Defensor Santiago will haunt you through the person of Harry Roque.)

"Sa lahat ng pang-arawaraw ng panunungku­lan, iisipin po natin 'yung naging serbisyo ni (In all our days of service, we will think of the service of) Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago," he also said.

Roque mentioned his many similariti­es with Santiago, including their shared experience as human rights lawyers and lawmakers. He also said that he headed some law groups formerly under the helm of the late senator and presidenti­al candidate.

But his one-year stint as Duterte's spokesman, during which he defended the administra­tion's drug war and the President's sexist remarks, came back to haunt him.

He was asked for his stance on extrajudic­ial killings, to which he replied by comparing Santiago to Duterte: "Wala pong sumasang-ayon sa extrajudic­ial killing. Pero gaya po ni Presidente, si Miriam Defensor Santiago ay isang abogado, so patunayan kung mayroong nagkakasal­a."

(Nobody agrees with extrajudic­ial killing, but like the President, Miriam Defensor Santiago is a lawyer, so prove first if someone really sinned.)

Asked about his stance on Duterte's rape jokes and misogynist statements, Roque played safe and gave a general response, "Ang atin po, ang ating paninindig­an, mayroon pong karapatan na maging pantay-pantay kahit ano po ang kasarinlan, kahit ano po ang kulay, kahit ano po ang pinanggali­ngan."

(For us, we believe that the rights of all must be equal no matter who you are, what your color is, where you came from.)

Why not PDP-Laban?

Roque also hsaid he had been offered a nomination to run as senator under Duterte's national political party PDP-Laban.

But he decided to go with PRP instead because he did not want to appear as "trapo" (traditiona­l politician).

"Tama naman po na kung ako ay sasabak dito sa larangan ng pulitika, hindi po as trapo at kaya po ang napili kong partido ay People's Reform party. Ito po ay isang laban ng ordinaryon­g mamamayan," he said.

(It's only right that if I were to enter politics, it will not be as trapo, that's why I chose the People's Reform party. This is the fight of an ordinary citizen.)

Roque again mentioned Santiago's legacy.

"Gaya po ni Miriam Defensor Santiago, tayo po ay pinalaki bilang isang ordinaryon­g mamayan at papakita po natin na sa talino, sa katapangan, at sa integridad, maninilbih­an tayo nang tapat sa taumbayan," he said.

(Like Miriam Defensor Santiago, we were brought up as an ordinary citizen, and we will show that through intelligen­ce, fearlessne­ss, and integrity, we will serve our fellow countrymen.)

Only two days ago, Roque had announced he would run as partylist representa­tive of Luntiang Pilipinas.

 ?? (Jire Carreon/Rappler photo) ?? Harry Roque speaks to the media outside the Comelec office in Manila after filing his certificat­e of candidacy for senator on October 17, 2018.
(Jire Carreon/Rappler photo) Harry Roque speaks to the media outside the Comelec office in Manila after filing his certificat­e of candidacy for senator on October 17, 2018.

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