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Magdalo endorses Escudero's 2010 presidential candidacy


The Samahang Magdalo, a group led by soldiers and civic leaders identified with coup attempts but now engaged in the electoral arena, announced Sunday their support for Francis Escudero’s presidential bid even as Escudero has yet to finalize his electoral plans. The group is led by Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV, who has been detained since the so-called "Oakwood mutiny" in 2003. At its first national convention, the Samahang Magdalo also announced the senatorial candidacy of two detained generals – Army Brigadier General Danilo Lim and Marine Colonel Ariel Querubin. Four other members are also running for local elective posts, Magdalo said. “Now, therefore, be it resolved that the Magdalo Party, together with its entire membership and its network of supporting individuals and organizations, hereby endorse the candidacy of (Escudero) for President of the Republic of Philippines in the May 2010 elections," read a resolution signed by its chairman, Sen. Trillanes.

A file photo of a banner showing Samahang Magdalo’s candidates (except for Trillanes) for local and national positions in the 2010 polls. The group held its first national convention on Sunday. GMANews.TV
The group is associated with soldiers facing various charges for their alleged involvement in the 2003 Oakwood mutiny, the February 2006 alleged coup attempt, and the 2007 Peninsula Manila siege. At present, Magdalo is a group awaiting accreditation as a political party from the Commission on Elections, according to Magdalo’s secretary general and national spokesperson Ashley Acedillo, a former Air Force lieutenant. Command vote?
BOUND FOR A SLIDE DOWN TO NO. 2?
Can Chiz Escudero weather the changing political winds, or slide down to No. 2? The presidential bid of Sen. Francis “Chiz" Escudero is facing problems and the senator is bound to slide down to the vice-presidential slot, according to political analyst Ramon Casiple of the Consortium on Electoral Reforms. Interviewed by GMANews.TV, Casiple said there are numerous signs showing that Nationalist People’s Coalition (NPC), Escudero’s party headed by chair emeritus Eduardo “Danding" Cojuangco, may no longer be willing to carry the young senator’s presidential bid and will look instead at other alliance options. Casiple said Escudero’s main problem is that he does not have enough resources and machinery outside of what Cojuangco’s NPC can provide him, and that his popularity has been flagging in recent weeks. “I think Chiz (Escudero) has no choice but to slide down to the vice-presidential race," Casiple said, adding that the NPC senator will sooner or later be in the same situation as Sen. Loren Legarda, also of NPC, and Vice President Noli de Castro – three vice-presidential bets seeking their respective presidential standard bearers. Legarda declared last Friday that she was definitely running for vice-president under the NPC banner, and later turned down the Lakas-Kampi offer for her to be its standard-bearer Defense sec. Gilbert “Gibo" Teodoro’s running mate. The problem, Casiple said, is that two major presidential contenders have already chosen and officially declared their running mates: Liberal Party’s Sen. Benigno “Noynoy" Aquino III has Sen. Manuel “Mar" Roxas II; United Opposition’s former President Joseph “Erap" Estrada has Makati Mayor Jejomar “Jojo" Binay. This leaves Lakas-Kampi-CMD’s Teodoro and Nacionalista Party’s Senator Manuel Villar Jr. as the two other major presidential contenders still on the lookout for vice-presidential running mates. [See: Malacañang still looking for vice presidential bet in 2010] Casiple thinks it is unlikely for Escudero, known for his strong and consistent opposition stance, to team up with Teodoro’s administration slate. “The more likely possibility is that Manny Villar will choose among Loren, Chiz and Noli as his vice-presidential mate," he added. Casiple also noted that the Samahang Magdalo's support for Escudero is not enough to keep the senator in the running as presidential bet. "The phenomenon of (detained Navy officer) Trillanes winning as senator is not merely due to Magdalo, but to a huge spontaneous vote for him. Such a sympathy vote is not automatically transferable to Escudero," he added. Asked by GMANews.TV whether the 2010 presidential race will be a four-cornered fight between Lakas-Kampi’s Teodoro, NP’s Villar, UNO’s Estrada and LP’s Aquino, Casiple said curtly: “I think it will boil down to just two corners." – GMANews.TV
Escudero, for his part, welcomed Magdalo’s endorsement. “I am honored by the overwhelming support I have received from Samahang Magdalo, a group I consider to have consistently represented the people’s burning desire for change in our country." “With our new found unity, it is my fervent hope that we usher in a new brand of leadership in the country. One that will be more responsive to the needs of the people. One that will put an end to a cycle of corruption and exploitation," he added in his statement. He then expressed his “unqualified support" for the group. This is despite Escudero’s delay in announcing his 2010 electoral plans, expected on or around his birthday on October 10, in deference to victims of cyclones “Ondoy" and “Pepeng". Acedillo said 53.7 percent of the group’s 40,000 members nationwide picked Escudero as their most preferred presidential aspirant. Escudero edged out Senator Benigno Aquino III, Senator Manuel Villar Jr., and former President Joseph Estrada in what Acedillo said was a “nationwide consultation" among Magdalo’s members. Escudero was picked according to the group’s three criteria, namely: character, vision, and leadership. With the group’s expected increase in membership as the 2010 election draws nearer, Acedillo said they hope they could deliver a “command vote" in the forthcoming elections. For the meantime, Acedillo said the group would continue strengthening its numbers. GMANews.TV tried to get the administration’s reaction, but Press Secretary Cerge Remonde and presidential political adviser Lakas-Kampi (Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino)-CMD secretary general Gabriel Claudio could not be reached. Entering the political ring In a statement, Trillanes said that the group decided to participate in the 2010 elections to ensure that the next leader would embody integrity and rid the country of corruption. “Nagpasya tayo na mag-endorso ng kandidato sa pagka-Pangulo ng Pilipinas upang masiguro natin na hindi na muling mapupunta sa masamang kamay ang pamamahala ng ating bayan (We decided to endorse a candidate for the presidency of the Philippines so we can ensure that the administration of our country will no longer fall into the wrong hands as before)," said the statement read by Acedillo before the party’s 600 members who attended the convention. Acedillo, however, added that part of the reasons why they decided to throw their hat into the political ring was to introduce their group to the public. “Ito na rin po ang pagpapakilala natin sa taong-bayan (This also serves to introduce our group to the people)," he said during the convention. Detained officials Described as a “political and social movement advocating reform and fighting corruption," the Samahang Magdalo was founded by 15 former junior military officers and chaired by Sen. Trillanes, who is in detention and facing mutiny charges before the military tribunal over the July 23, 2003 Oakwood mutiny, and rebellion charges before the Makati Regional Trial Court over the November 2007 Peninsula Manila standoff. During Sunday’s convention, the group announced that the following would run for the following positions:
  • Army Brig. Gen. Danilo Lim for senator
  • Marine Col. Ariel Querubin for senator
  • Former Navy Lt. Senior Grade James Layug for Taguig City representative, 2nd district
  • Former Marine Capt. Gary Alejano for mayor of Sipalay City in Negros Occidental
  • Army Capt. Dante Langkit for Kalinga representative, lone district
  • Former Air Force 1Lt. Ashley Acedillo for Cebu City respresentative, 1st district The two senatorial bets – Lim and Querubin – are also detained. Lim is detained at the Philippine National Police Custodial Center at Camp Crame in Quezon City on rebellion charges in connection with the 2007 Manila Peninsula siege, which he and Trillanes led. He is also facing mutiny charges before a military court for allegedly leading a planned withdrawal of support from President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on Feb. 24, 2006. Querubin, a decorated Marine officer, was detained after figuring in a standoff at the Marine headquarters in Fort Bonifacio in February 2006. Both Lim and Querubin were founders of the Young Officers Union (YOU), another military reformist group that joined forces with the Rebolusyonaryong Alyansang Makabansa (RAM) headed by then Col. Gregorio Honasan in staging the bloodiest coup attempt in December 1989 against the administration of then President Corazon Aquino. - GMANews.TV