‘Controversy,’ consultations hamper release of NPC’s Senate slate  

Credit to Author: ggaviola| Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2019 07:03:55 +0000

MANILA, Philippines – Ongoing consultations and a controversy over the choice of  candidates have prevented the  Nationalist  People’s  Coalition  (NPC)  from releasing its own senatorial  slate on the first  day  of the campaign period.

Senate President  Vicente  “Tito” Sotto  III, senior council leader of  the NPC, revealed the political party’s predicament  as the campaign period for national posts  got off the wraps on Tuesday.

“We’ll wait till local elections to make our pronouncements for our local candidates to carry our line up,”   Sotto said in a text message Monday.

The campaign period for local  positions will start on  March 29.

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Sotto earlier  named  Senators  Grace Poe, JV Ejercito, and former Senator  Lito Lapid as NPC’s bets  for the May midterm elections.

READ: Poe, Ejercito, Lapid named NPC senatorial bets in 2019

Ejercito  and  Lapid are NPC members while Poe,  who is frontrunner  in several pre-election surveys,  is considered an adopted member  of  the party.

Sotto said NPC failed to official endorse a senatorial ticket in time for the start of the campaign because  of a controversy regarding party members’ choices for the Senate slate.

“Merong mga controversy sa gusto ng ibang members”  he said, but did not elaborate.

When pressed further on the NPC’s failure to release its Senate slate,   Sotto said: “Consultations with our leaders are not done.” / gsg

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