VOL. 9 ISSUE 57 • WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 2016
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DPWH SECRETARY VILLAR. Presidentelect Rodrigo R. Duterte exchanges pleasantries with Las Piñas Rep. Mark Villar while former senator Manny Villar looks on during the mayor’s meet and greet with well-wishers at Matina Enclaves on Monday afternoon. Villar accepted the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) post that Duterte offered. Lean Daval Jr.
‘DEVIL’S ADVOCATE’ Militant Bayan-SMR opposes nominee to AFP post
Rep. Villar for DPWH, former NorCot gov Piñol for Agri By NEILWIN JOSEPH L. BRAVO
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N elected lawmaker and a former governor are the latest would-be cabinet members of presumptive President-elect Rodrigo Duterte who have accepted the offer to the new administration. Las Piñas City Rep. Mark Villar and former North Cotabato governor Emmanuel Piñol have announced yesterday they have accepted the offer as Secretary of Public Works and Highways, and Agriculture, respectively. Rep. Villar was in the company of his parents former Senate President Manny Villar
and mother Senator Cynthia Villar on Monday afternoon during the signing of the “coalition for change agreement” between the Nacionalista Party where the Villars and Duterte’s runningmate Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano belong and the PDP-Laban chaired by Duterte. The agreement was signed at the Matina Enclaves where the incoming president held temporary office. Piñol, a staunch Duterte supporter, arrived Monday evening. Villar’s camp confirmed via GMA News Online on Tues-
day that Duterte offered the cabinet post on Monday evening. According to the same report, Villar had accepted the offer. “I confirm that Presumptive President Rody Duterte asked me to be his DPWH Secretary and after consulting with my family and constituents, I have decided to humbly accept his offer,” Villar said in a statement Tuesday. The decision was reportedly made after consultations were conducted following Duterte’s offer on Monday. The rules on replacement for elect-
ed members of the House of Representatives shall apply on Villar’s case. Piñol also took the offer although he admitted it took some time for him to realize that he has been named as agriculture chief. The incoming agriculture chief said he was named in the position during a meeting with Duterte and others who the Davao City mayor had chosen to serve in his cabinet once he assumed office on June 30. Piñol said while he did not lobby for the position “I would
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ESPITE being offered with three cabinet posts, not all leftist groups are happy with the openness of presumptive President-elect Rodrigo Duterte to working with the Communist Party of the Philippines. Duterte has revealed his offer to the Left the four cabinet posts--Department of Agrarian Reform, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Department of Labor, and Department of Social Welfare and Development-- being the most “vigilant” group when it comes to pressing national issues. The offer came with the invitation for CPP leader Joma Sison to come home. Yesterday, Bagong
Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) – Southern Mindanao played the ‘devil’s advocate’—a term the Duterte transition team earlier coined as a way of checks and balance in the appointment process. The militant group expressed concern on the possible appointment as head of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) of Lt. Gen. Ricardo Visaya, current commander of the Southern Luzon Command (SOLCOM), whom the militant group described as “a notorious human rights violator.” Visaya was named by the Duterte camp as among the contenders for the position of AFP Chief of Staff.
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