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VOL. XXXVI • NO. 53 • 3 SECTIONS 12 PAGES • P18 THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2022 • www.manilastandard.net • mst.daydesk@gmail.com

BBM, Sara still top Pulse Asia Marcos at 56% leads Robredo by 32 points Duterte-Carpio ahead

by 36 points over Sotto

By Rey E. Requejo and Rio N. Araja

By Jimbo Gulle

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rontrunner Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has built a seemingly insurmountable lead in the second presidential survey conducted by Pulse Asia, the pollster’s research director said Wednesday, but Vice President Leni Robredo has gained nine percentage points from the last poll in what her spokesman said was the “turning of the tide.”

DAVAO City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio still held sway in the second vice-presidential survey conducted by Pulse Asia, results of which were released Wednesday with over a month left before the May 9 national elections.a Meanwhile, broadcaster Raffy Tulfo continues to lead candidates for 12 Senate seats, and four party-list groups were projected to earn the maximum three seats to the House of Representatives in the second survey conducted by the polling firm from March 17 to 21. T h e survey was conducted with 2,400 respondents and has a ± 2% error margin at a 95% confidence level, Pulse Asia said. Duterte-Carpio, Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats chairperson, increased her lead over second-running Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto III, garnering a 56-percent preference rating or a three-percent increase from the previous survey. According to Pulse Asia, public sentiment regarding preferences for vice-president remained

Pulse Asia Research Director Ana Tabunda said despite Robredo's higher rating at 24%, she was still lagging behind by 32 percentage points compared to Marcos' 56%, with three complete weeks of campaigning left before the May 9 general elections. Although former senator Marcos’ preference numbers dipped from 60 percent, “his decline is not significant nationwide,” Tabunda said in an interview over ANC News Channel. The Partido Federal ng Pilipinas standard Next page

PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE

BONGBONG MARCOS JR.

MARCOS, Bongbong

56%

ROBREDO, Leni

24%

DOMAGOSO, Isko

8%

PACQUIAO, Manny

6%

LACSON, Ping

2%

Rody rejects Alert Level 0 ‘until everything is alright’ By Vito Barcelo PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday night rejected proposals to shift the country to COVID-19 Alert Level Zero, saying now is still not the right time as there are still cases of infection in the country. "Many want to implement Alert Level] Zero. That cannot be

LENI ROBREDO

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VICE PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE

S E N ATO R I A L P R E F E R E N C E S GATCHALIAN, Sherwin 50.3%

ESTRADA, Jinggoy 36.5%

DUTERTE, Sara

56%

LEGARDA, Loren 58.3%

ZUBIRI, Migz

50.1%

EJERCITO, JV

SOTTO, Vicente III

20%

CAYETANO, Alan 56.4%

VILLANUEVA, Joel

43.9%

HONTIVEROS, Risa 35.6%

PANGILINAN, Kiko

15%

ESCUDERO, Chiz 54.4%

PADILLA, Robin

42.5%

BAUTISTA, Herbert 34.3%

ONG, Willie

5%

VILLAR, Mark

BINAY, Jojo

42.5%

ATIENZA, Lito

1%

TULFO, Raffy

65.6%

52.4%

35.9%

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Bus terminals on Holy Week exodus alert

Duque to solons: Pass law making vax mandatory

By Vito Barcelo

By Willie Casas HEALTH Secretary Francisco Duque III on Tuesday urged Congress to pass a law making vaccination against COVID-19 mandatory. Duque made the statement as the number of Filipinos getting vaccinated against COVID-19 declined and as millions of vaccine doses are set to expire in the next few months. Duque, during the weekly “Talk to the People” of President Rodrigo Duterte, Next page

PROTECTING LEARNERS. The Department of Education and its partners, SM Supermalls and the United States

Agency for International Development (USAID), launch the BIDA Kid Program – a national campaign to support efforts for the safe resumption of face-to-face classes. From left: DepEd Usec. Wilfredo Cabral, DepEd Usec. Annalyn Sevilla, Health Secretary Francisco Duque III, Education Secretary Leonor Briones, USAID Mission Director Ryan Washburn, SM Supermalls Senior Vice President for Operations Bien Mateo, and DepEd Asec. Malcolm Garma.

BUS terminals nationwide will be put on “heightened alert” starting Friday to April 16 as part of the government’s preparation for the exodus of devotees and vacationers during the Holy Week and summer vacation. In a statement Wednesday, the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) said its central office and regional directors were given orders to work with other government agencies in ensuring the security of commuters and proper Next page

Villar keeps no. 1 spot in billionaires row Comelec allows By Jenniffer B. Austria REAL estate tycoon Manuel Villar Jr. retained its top spot as the country’s richest with a net worth of $8.3 billion, based on Forbes’ 36th-annual ranking of the world’s richest people. The number of Filipino billionaires for 2022 also increased to 20 from the previous year’s 17. Villar, primarily engaged in real estate and retail development under several listed firms, is ranked 263 worldwide, a significant jump from his last year’s standing of 352. Ports and gaming tycoon Enrique Razon Jr. came in second with total net

worth of $6.7 billion followed by Henry Sy Jr. with total net worth of $2.8 billion. Andrew Tan, who owns diversified businesses including real estate, gaming and quick service restaurants, placed fourth with a total net worth of $2.8 billion. Sy siblings Hans ($2.6 billion), Herbert ($2.6 billion), Harley ($2.4 billion), Teresita Sy-Coson ($2.4 billion) and Elizabeth ($2.1 billion) as well as San Miguel Corp. president Ramon S. Ang ($2 billion) rounded up the list of top 10 Filipino billionaires. Other Filipinos who made it to the list include JG Summit Holdings Corp. Next page

resumption of fuel subsidies to PUVs By Macon Ramos-Araneta THE Commission on Elections has exempted the release of fuel subsidies to public utility vehicle operators and drivers from the campaign spending ban. “The grant of the petition of the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board is subject to the strict implementation of the program, such as the submission of information on how the project will be implemented, the Next page

FIRST WEDNESDAY MASS. Catholic devotees attend the 7 a.m. mass inside the Baclaran Church in Parañaque City on Wednesday, April 6, 2022. Ben Briones


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