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Aquino defends allies in Congress
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MAR AS ‘FACE-SAVER’ Aquino will be forced to pick Roxas, says Osmeña
By Macon Ramos-Araneta, Sandy Araneta and Maricel V. Cruz
TO save face, President Benigno Aquino III will be forced to anoint Interior and Local Government Secretary Manuel Roxas II as the Liberal Party standard bearer for 2016, despite his being a “consistent tail-ender” in all opinion surveys by independent polling companies, Senator Sergio Osmeña III said Tuesday. “They also extoll the LP as the biggest, the most powerful, the one with the most resources, but they have no presidential candidate,” said Osmeña. “So if I were to guess, [the President] will endorse Mar,” said Osmena, a political strategist who served on Aquino’s campaign when he ran for president in 2010. Osmeña said it would be embarrassing for Aquino to endorse the current leader in the opinion polls, Senator Grace Poe, if she decides to run outside the LP. Neither Roxas nor Poe have declared their intention to run for president in 2016. Poe, however, has dislodged Vice President Jejomar Binay in the latest opinion surveys of the presidential candidate preferred by most voters. In the June survey, Roxas placed fourth. Next page
Japan blasts Beijing for use of ‘coercion’ in sea dispute Rizal is cleared. A security official checks out a member of the Knights of Rizal, who told him he represented the spirit of the national hero, before letting him enter the Supreme Court for the oral arguments on the Torre de Manila controversy on Tuesday. DANNY PATA
Bagatsing to battle Erap, Lim
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Lawmakers seek probe of new pork
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JAPAN slammed Beijing’s bid to reclaim land in the South China Sea Tuesday as a “coercive attempt” to force through sweeping maritime claims, in a defense paper that comes as Tokyo tries to expand the role of its military. Tokyo said China was acting “unilaterally and without compromise,” as it also highlighted concern about North Korea’s nuclear program and Russian moves in violence-wracked Ukraine. The white paper accused Beijing of “raising concerns among the international community” in ramped-up criticism from last year’s report, an annual summary of Japan’s official view on deNext page fense matters.