VOL. XXIX NO. 245 3 Sections 32 Pages P18 THURSDAY : OCTOBER 15, 2015 www.thestandard.com.ph editorial@thestandard.com.ph
‘Santiago to choose Marcos as VP bet’
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Opinion on candidates running for election and their stand on the BBL
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By Joyce P. Pañares
MOST Filipino voters said they will not choose candidates who support the government’s proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law, results of the second The Standard Poll showed. The survey, conducted by resident pollster Junie Laylo from Sept. 21 to Oct. 1, had 1,500 respondents, all of whom are registered voters with biometrics from 76 provinces across the
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country and the 17 cities in the National Capital Region. At least 64 percent of the respondents said they will “choose a candidate who does not support the BBL” while only 35 percent said they will “choose a candidate who supports the BBL.” Voters from the Visayas posted the highest percentage of opposition to candidates who will back the measure, with 78 percent saying they will choose politicians who will not support the BBL. It was only in Mindanao that 54 percent of the respondents said they will choose candidates who will support the BBL. The survey also showed that 51 percent of Filipino voters
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want the BBL scrapped while only 16 percent said the measure should be passed without changing any of its provisions. At least 33 percent of the respondents said some provisions of the proposed BBL should be changed. The original version of the BBL seeks to create a new juridical entity to be called Bangsamoro which will replace thea Autonomous Region in Muslim Next page Mindanao.
Hostages. This video posted by the Abu Sayyaf shows Canadians Robert Hall and John Ridsdel, Norwegian Kjartan Sekkingstad, and Filipina Maritess Flor who were kidnapped from the upscale Holiday Oceanview Marina on Samal Island on Sept. 21 and then brought to Sulu. MARK NAVALES
Bandits release video of 4 kidnap victims THREE foreigners and a Filipina kidnapped last month in Mindanao have appeared in a video posted online, making demands for the Islamic militants who abducted them. Gunmen raided a luxury marina near Davao on Septe. 21, abducting the Norwegian owner of the resort, two Canadian tourists and one of
their girlfriends. No group immediately claimed responsibility but the video uploaded on YouTube on Monday appeared to confirm it was the Abu Sayyaf, which has a long history of kidnappings-for-ransom. In the video, the three foreigners appealed for Philippine authorities to halt military assaults against the gunmen.
The hostages were sitting on the ground, surrounded by at least eight men holding high-powered machine guns. One man also held a large knife. After the three foreigners spoke, one of the gunmen, with a scarf and sunglasses completely covering his face, spoke in English, repeating his demand for a halt to military operations against them. Next page
Binay hits ‘undeclared military rule’ in PH
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