Manila Standard - 2022 May 12 - Thursday

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Palace calls for healing; Leni urged to concede MALACANANG urged the Filipino people to “heal and unite as one nation and one people” following Monday’s elections. In a statement, acting presidential spokesman Martin Andanar said the

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recently concluded 2022 elections were a showcase of strength and democracy is alive. “The Filipino people have spoken and now is the time to heal and unite as one Next page

‘I’ll hit the ground running’ Marcos sets pace of governance, defines critical areas to prioritize By Rey E. Requejo

BUSY BBM. President-inwaiting Ferdinand Marcos Jr. holds a press conference to announce his initial plans for the country at his headquarters in Mandaluyong City on Wednesday. On Tuesday, he visited the grave of his father, former President Ferdinand E. Marcos, at the Libingan ng mga Bayani in Taguig City, then showed his gratitude to his supporters by holding up a placard showing his total votes so far in the partial and unofficial tally. AFP with BBM Media Bureau

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RESUMPTIVE President-elect Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. vowed to hit the ground running in addressing the pressing concerns of the country: economy, livelihood, education and infrastructure. Marcos said he maintained his executive committee that managed his 90-day campaign to screen and evaluate people who will be appointed to various positions under his administration. “My intention is to hit the ground running. We must be ready. So we’re already talking about appointments as I’m sure I can imagine the economic managers are going to be critical for the next several years because of the pandemic and economic crisis. That’s something we are looking at very carefully,” Marcos said. “I am also guided by critical areas that we talked about during the campaign. Of course, the economy, the crises – crisis in energy, lack of jobs, education and infrastructures. All these areas are going to be critical in the next few years,” he added. Marcos said he will choose his appointees “guided by competence and willingness to work with the next administration.” Next page

US, China hail PH for peaceful, smooth elections THE United States and China on Wednesday commended the Philippines for the peaceful conduct of the May 9 elections, with Washington describing the recently concluded political exercise as being up to international standards and without major incident.

US State Department spokesperson Ned Price said once the next president is officially proclaimed, Washington looks forward to working with the new leader “on key human rights and regional priorities.” Price said the US will work “to

strengthen the enduring alliance between the United States and the Philippines.” Asked if the US had any concern that Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., the former senator, would be the next Next page

Romualdez wins 5th term as Leyte congressman By Maricel V. Cruz

CERTIFIED. Provincial Election Supervisor Antonio Gulay Jr. (center), assisted by

Vice Chairperson and Provincial Prosecutor Arlen Cordovez (right), proclaims House Majority Leader Martin Romualdez (left) as the winner for the 1st District of Leyte congressional seat at a ceremony in Tacloban City. Ver Noveno

Comelec to doubting Thomases: Trust poll clean, results accurate DESPITE numerous glitches in its vote counting machines (VCMs) and alleged irregularities during Election Day, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) said this year’s polls were clean and successful. Comelec Commissioner George Garcia said the election results could not be doubted, even though at least 1,800 vote-

counting machines malfunctioned. “While there were reports of VCMs malfunctioning and missing voters’ names, these minor issues were immediately attended to,” he said — even though voters reported waiting for hours, some into the early hours of the next day, for the machines in their voting centers to be repaired. Next page

HOUSE Majority Leader and LakasChristian Muslim Democrats (LakasCMD) President Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez has officially secured his fifth term as congressman of Leyte’s 1st district following the May 9 elections. Romualdez, who ran unopposed, garnered a total of 181,480 votes. His proclamation took place at 9:40 a.m. Wednesday at the Province of Leyte Old Legislative Building in Tacloban City. “We thereby proclaim the abovenamed winning candidate (Romualdez) as the duly-elected member of the House of Representatives of the 1st Next page

SARA’S STAFF. Vice-president apparent and Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats (CMD) chair Sara Duterte meets with her campaign staff Tuesday evening to express her gratitude to them at the Lakas-CMD and Hugpong ng Pagbabago (HNP) headquarters in Mandaluyong City. Ver Noveno

Sara named Education secretary, first appointee to Cabinet post

By Joyce Pañares and Maricel Cruz PRESUMPTIVE president-elect Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. said his first appointee will be that of his running mate, vice president-apparent Sara Duterte-Carpio, as Education Secretary.

Marcos made the announcement Wednesday evening, following an earlier statement from Duterte-Carpio’s spokesperson that she would like to take on the Department of National Defense portfolio. “I think I am already authorized to anNext page

Observers see policy continuity under BBM LOCAL business leaders and foreign observers were one in saying Wednesday they expected a smooth transition and policy continuity from President Rodrigo Duterte to Ferdinand Marcos Jr. after the presumptive presidentelect dominated the May 9 presidential polls based on partial unofficial results. “We expect a smooth transition to

the Marcos administration from the outgoing Duterte administration, with little changes in policy direction,” Fitch Solutions said in a report. Meanwhile, Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry president George Barcelon said choosing experienced Cabinet members for major economic posts would be crucial for the incoming Marcos administration

to address challenges like higher debt and inflation. The Finance, Trade, Agriculture and Labor departments as well as the National Economic and Development Authority need people with “hands on experience” in running those key Cabinet posts, Barcelon told ANC. President Duterte was also “lucky” Next page


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