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Marcos vows to support Villar in the Senate presidency race



July 9, 2010

PASAY CITY – Neophyte senator Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. has vowed to keep his support for Senator Manny Villar in the exciting battle for the Senate presidency. “It is a prerogative of an intelligence mind to change his idea but I cannot see right now any great impetus to change by the position that I have supporting Manny Villar for the Senate presidency,” Marcos said, adding he has signed a resolution supporting Villar.

Marcos said that Villar’s Nacionalista Party has contributed in his success in the last elections to reach the Senate where his father, the late former President Ferdinand Marcos, served as Senate president from 1963 to 1965. “It’s my loyalty to the party that I got elected to the Senate. I’ve never been comfortable about changing party. It would be in the interest of loyalty, propriety and consistence that I stayed with the NP,” he said.

When asked about the chances of Villar getting the required 13 votes, Marcos said the NP president “is making very good progress in gaining support for his presi-dency.” Marcos has seen indication that the block of senator Edgardo Angara might choose Villar over senator Kiko Pangilinan of the Liberal Party.

“With the pronouncement of senator Angara that he thinks that the LP candidate is too close to the President (Benigno Aquino) which I think would be an indication as to which way he is leaning,” Marcos said. Aside from Marcos, other senators expected to vote for Villar include Miriam Defensor Santiago, Loren Legarda, Pia Cayetano, Joker Arroyo and Alan Peter Cayetano. Angara has claimed his block is composed of senators Juan Miguel Zubiri, Ramon ‘Bong’ Revilla, Gringo Honasan, Tito Sotto III and Lito Lapid. On the other hand, Sen.
Francis Pangilinan is already assured of support from other LP member senators Teofisto Guingona Jr., Ralph Recto and Franklin Drilon who gave way to Pangilinan. LP is also counting support of senator Serge Osmena.




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