Thursday 4 October 2012

Nancy Binay is UNA’s 12th senatorial candidate



The United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) today announced the selection of Nancy Binay, eldest daughter of Vice President Jejomar C. Binay, as its 12th senatorial candidate.

We are encouraged by Nancy’s consistently strong performance in the surveys. She has always landed in the winning circle in both Pulse Asia and SWS with the least effort,” said UNA Secretary General Toby Tiangco in a statement.

There has also been a groundswell of support for her candidacy coming from sectoral groups and non-governmental organizations nationwide. We cannot ignore these voices and their commitment to help Nancy and the entire senatorial slate of UNA,” he added.

Tiangco said the younger Binay will contribute the “Binay brand of outstanding public service” once elected to the Senate.

While serving as mayor of Makati, the Vice President received local and international recognition for his trailblazing programs in education, health and senior citizens welfare.

“With her father working tirelessly in the Executive Department, we can now be assured that there will be additional legislative support in Congress that will bring the social benefits currently being enjoyed by the citizens of Makati to all Filipinos,” Tiangco said.

Ms. Binay, 39, graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Tourism at the University of the Philippines-Diliman. She served as personal assistant to her father during his term as mayor and for housing concerns after his election as Vice President.

Tiangco also noted that the Vice President initially opposed his daughter’s candidacy, but he relented when former President Joseph Estrada and Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile voted for her to run.

UNA STATEMENT ON NANCY BINAY

Nancy Binay is UNA’s 12th senatorial candidate
Nancy Binay is UNA’s 12th senatorial candidate

The United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) today announced the selection of Nancy Binay, eldest daughter of Vice President Jejomar C. Binay, as its 12th senatorial candidate.

We are encouraged by Nancy’s consistently strong performance in the surveys. She has always landed in the winning circle in both Pulse Asia and SWS with the least effort,” said UNA Secretary General Toby Tiangco in a statement.

There has also been a groundswell of support for her candidacy coming from sectoral groups and non-governmental organizations nationwide. We cannot ignore these voices and their commitment to help Nancy and the entire senatorial slate of UNA,” he added.

Tiangco said the younger Binay will contribute the “Binay brand of outstanding public service” once elected to the Senate.

While serving as mayor of Makati, the Vice President received local and international recognition for his trailblazing programs in education, health and senior citizens welfare.

“With her father working tirelessly in the Executive Department, we can now be assured that there will be additional legislative support in Congress that will bring the social benefits currently being enjoyed by the citizens of Makati to all Filipinos,” Tiangco said.

Ms. Binay, 39, graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Tourism at the University of the Philippines-Diliman. She served as personal assistant to her father during his term as mayor and for housing concernsafter his election as Vice President.

Tiangco also noted that the Vice President initially opposed his daughter’s candidacy, but he relented when former President Joseph Estrada and Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile voted for her to run.

PDP Laban Fields Nancy Binay to Complete UNA Senatorial Slate


United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) Secretary General Toby Tiangco today confirmed that PDP Laban's Nancy Binay, daughter of Vice President Jejomar Binay, will run for senate, replacing businessman Joey de Venecia who backed out last minute from the UNA slate. 

In the latest Pulse Asia survey, Ma. Lourdes Nancy Binay scored an impressive 12th to 15th place with 27.4 percent of the votes. The survey was conducted among 1,200 individuals from Aug. 31 to Sept.7.

Binay fulfilled the qualifications that UNA elders were seeking for the UNA slate, described by PDP Laban Secretary General Peping Cojuangco as "someone who would be committed to and uphold the values of the party". 

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Wednesday 3 October 2012

AFP: Philippines' Estrada defiantly returns to politics



Philippines' Estrada defiantly returns to politics

UNA Misamis Oriental candidates to file COCs today

MEDIA ADVISORY: 

Vice President Jejomar Binay to join UNA local candidates of Misamis Oriental at 1pm tomorrow, October 5, as they file their certificates of candidacy at the COMELEC-Misamis Oriental, Cagayan De Oro City.

Statement of Senator Gringo Honasan in the Inquirer


via the Philippine Daily Inquirer: 

Aquino, UNA should work together to fight poverty – Honasan

By 

Senator Gringo Honasan
MANILA, Philippines — Senator Gregorio Honasan said the United Nationalist Alliance has not been and would not be the bad guy in President Benigno Aquino III’s campaign for good governance on the so-called tuwid na daan (straight path).
But he said Aquino’s self-righteous supporters could be.
Honasan, UNA’s only reelectionist exclusively in its fold, said President Aquino and their coalition’s have been facing common enemies in “poverty, hunger, ignorance and, in this case, too much partisan politics.”
“I am convinced that the UNA is not the enemy of the President,” Honasan told the Philippine Daily Inquirer in a telephone interview.
“The permanent enemy of the President and the UNA, including the administration coalition … is poverty, hunger, ignorance and, if I may add in light of the recent developments, too much partisan politics,” Honasan added.
Honasan said that with President Aquino and UNA’s leaders—Vice President Jejomar Binay, Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile and former President Joseph Estrada—all enjoying high trust ratings, they could do much more to rally the country to economic growth even beyond 2016.
Honasan was reacting to President Aquino’s remarks during his proclamation of the senatorial candidates of the administration coalition.
Aquino said that if the members of the Liberal Party-led coalition were on the right path, how could those running against them—in apparent reference to the UNA slate members—also be on the right way.
Honasan expressed belief that President Aquino didn’t mean to disparage the members of the UNA coalition but made the remark only in the context of promoting the LP slate.
“I’m not referring to the President but there are those who pass themselves off as competent, all-knowing and clean but who are not and who are talking too much.
“To me, no one really cares what they think,” Honasan said.
“What’s important is President Aquino, Vice President Binay, Senate President Enrile and former President Estrada must combine and take a long term view.
“These elections would end and we will have to buckle down to work…. UNA is a critical ingredient in pursuing the President’s programs,” Honasan added.
Honasan said no set of national officials, whether elected or appointed, could match the combined trust ratings of the four officials.
Asked what alternative UNA could present to the people if it’s not the enemy of President Aquino, Honasan said, “Then we’ll move into high political ground.”
“If the people below the President would insist on a position of self-righteousness—as what I’ve said passing themselves off as competent, knowledgeable and clean, even when they’re not—then UNA is diametrically opposed to that,” Honasan said.
Honasan said the fact that UNA has in its fold supporters of former President Joseph Estrada, stalwarts of the Arroyo administration and independents shows the alliance’s long-term view of national unity.
“If the people below the President, the President’s subordinates take a different view, then UNA will be diametrically opposed to that because it’s in the way of political unity and economic development, economic prosperity and social cohesion, which are the desires of national security,” Honasan said.
Honasan, however, wouldn’t ascribe any ill-motive to Sen. Franklin Drilon’s statement on common candidates of the LP and UNA being discouraged from joining UNA rallies.
“I am not in a position to pass judgment on Senator Drilon’s statements,” Honasan said, adverting to the tradition of senators not questioning the motives of other senators.
Sen. Francis Escudero, Sen. Loren Legarda and Grace Poe-Llamanzares are common candidates of the LP coalition and the UNA.

STATEMENT OF UNA SECRETARY GENERAL TOBY TIANGCO ON THE UNA COALITION AND THE PRESIDENT'S REFORM AGENDA


The United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) is a coalition of two major political parties whose support for the reform agenda of President Aquino is beyond question.

In the Senate, the senators allied with UNA have firmly stood behind the President’s legislative priorities. And if there is one test of UNA’s support for the rule of the law, transparency and accountability in government, one need only to recall how our senators voted in the impeachment trial of the Chief Justice. 

UNA should be seen as a partner of the Aquino administration. We are not obstructionist critics.  We will support and commend programs and policies that will benefit our people. But we will also point out shortcomings and misguided policies. This we owe to the people.

We believe that the reform agenda of our President is best served not by blind obedience but by responsible vigilance. We must make sure that the abuse of power for personal and political ends and the widespread corruption and misuse of public funds during the previous regime will not be repeated.

There are those in the administration coalition who are attempting to recast themselves as true-blue believers in reform and good governance. The truth is that these personalities were among the most rabid defenders of Mrs. Arroyo when she was in power, but have found it politically convenient to wear yellow and proclaim themselves as advocates of Tuwid na Daan. These political hypocrites know who they are.

In contrast, most of the leaders and members of UNA have proven their commitment to truth, freedom, and good governance.

Mula pa noong panahon ng batas militar, noong Rebolusyon sa EDSA, at hanggang administrasyon ni Mrs. Arroyo, naroon at lumaban ang marami sa mga kasapi ng UNA.

Noong dinaya si FPJ, lumaban kami na noon ay kasapi ng Genuine Opposition para manaig ang tunay na tinig ng bayan. Noong isampa ang impeachment kay Mrs. Arroyo, naroon kami at lumaban din sa Kongreso, sa harap ng pagharang ng mga kaalyado niyang higit marami sa amin ang bilang. 

Halos lahat ng mga humamak kay FPJ, halos lahat ng mga humarang sa impeachment ni Mrs. Arroyo ang ngayo'y bahagi ng administrasyon. Nandiyan pa ang mga nagsabing handa silang kupkupin si Mrs. Arroyo sa kanilang probinsya kung ayaw na ng mga taga-Metro Manila sa kanya. Ganyan ang klase ng suporta na ibinigay kay Mrs. Arroyo ng mga ngayon ay nagmamalinis at pumuposturang maka-reporma.

Hindi namin inaalis ang karapatan ng halos lahat ng mga dating kaalyado ni Mrs. Arroyo, sa pambansa at lokal na antas, na sumama sa koalisyon ng administrasyon. Malaya silang pumili ng kanilang sasamahan. May ilan sa kanila na kasama din namin. Para sa UNA, ang mahalaga ay nagkakaisa tayo para sa interes ng sambayanan.

Naninindigan ang UNA na ang halalan sa 2013 ay hindi dapat labanan ng “kami” at “sila.” Ang kalaban natin ay hindi ang isa’t-isa. Ang kalaban natin ay ang gutom at kahirapan.

Naririto ang UNA upang samahan ang mamamayan sa laban na ito. Kung may mga kasama kami na pumupuna, ito ay nagmumula sa hangarin na ituwid ang sa kanilang tingin ay mali at tiyakin na hindi nalilihis ang ating pagtahak sa tuwid na landas. Sana ay hindi ito masamain dahil ito po ay bahagi ng demokrasya. Magkaroon man ng hindi pagkakaunawaan o pagkakaiba ng opinyon, ang layunin naman natin ay iisa: maisulong ang mga reporma upang mabigyan ng magandang buhay ang lahat ng Pilipino. # 


Tuesday 2 October 2012

MACEDA: CYBERCRIME LAW UNCONSTITUTIONAL



Former Senate President Ernesto Maceda today joined the protest against the Cybercrime Law saying it is unconstitutional and violates freedom of speech and expression. 

"I have taken a stand in the past supporting the decriminalization of libel. This law that criminalizes libel online is a step backward in our democracy," Maceda said. 

In his twitter account @SenMaceda, former Senator Ernesto Maceda bashed incumbent senators who passed the Cymbercrime Law. He tweeted: "Were the legislators sleeping when the #CybercrimeLaw was on the senate floor? Why did they let it pass without amending it?"

Maceda also praised Senator TG Guingona for being the only one who took a stand against the passage of this law. 


Erap files COC for Mayor of Manila (photos)





Monday 1 October 2012

UNA Candidates File Certificates of Candidacy accompanied by UNA "3 Kings"


 At Manila Hotel ...

L-R: Mitos Magsaysay, Ernesto Maceda, JV Ejercito-Estrada, Joseph Estrada, Jejomar Binay, Juan Ponce Enrile, Miguel Zubiri, Gringo Honasan, Richard Gordon, Jack Enrile, Tingting Cojuangco. Front: Manny Pacquiao

At Comelec ...
 

The Three Kings/Kingmakers
Senatorial Candidate Tingting Cojuangco with PDP Laban Sec Gen fmr Cong. Peping Cojuangco