VOL. XXIX NO. 250 3 Sections 32 Pages P18 TUESday : OCTOBER 20, 2015 www.thestandard.com.ph editorial@thestandard.com.ph
‘Lando’ death toll climbs to 20 people
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sMear caMpaign on MiriaM next By John Paolo Bencito and Sandy araneta
ILOCOS Norte Gov. Imee Marcos warned Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago Monday that she could be the next target in a smear campaign against presidential candidates running against the ruling Liberal Party’s bet Manuel Roxas II.
The warning came after Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, once seen as a presidential hopeful, blamed the Roxas camp for rumors that he had throat cancer, an allegation that he denied. Marcos, in her Filipino-language column in a tabloid, dismissed Roxas’ protestations of innocence and lashed out at him for picking off his opponents one by one. “For all we know, maybe in the next few days, it may be Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago who will be the next target of the feared Roxas camp,” she said. Marcos, sister of vice presidential candi-
date Senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr., said reports had also linked Roxas to Rizalito David, who filed the first disqualification complaint against the frontrunner in the 2016 presidential race, Senator Grace Poe. Rumor had it, Marcos added, that a Liberal Party congressman even called up Poe to say that he did not pay David to file the complaint against her. Reports had earlier identified Caloocan Rep. Edgar Erice, the Liberal Party vice president for political affairs, as the one who paid David P1 million to file a complaint against Poe before the Senate Electoral Tribunal.
“If they can do these things now, how about at the start of the campaign and in the coming elections? Scary right?” Marcos wrote. On Monday, former Senator Francisco Tatad filed the third disqualification complaint against Poe. In a statement, Poe responded: “Every Filipino has the right to avail of the remedies afforded by law. The former senator is entitled to his opinion and we will respect that. In the end, the rule of law prevails and the vibrancy of our democracy is sustained. It is, however, Next page
Shored. Mary the Queen, a roll-on, roll-off vessel, ran aground on Manila Bay on Sunday after the winds whipped by Typhoon ‘Lando’ brought it near the shore. Danny Pata
Former FPJ ally wants Poe disqualified, too By Sara Susanne D. Fabunan, Sandy araneta and Macon R. araneta A FORMER ally of the late Fernando Poe Jr. during the 2004 elections filed a disqualification case Monday against his adopted daughter, Senator Grace Poe,
charging that she was not qualified to run for President or hold public office. The case filed by former Senator Francisco Tatad was the third such complaint against Poe before the Commission on Elections. Tatad’s lawyer, Manuelito Luna, said the new complaint sought a stronger
sanction against Poe—a permanent ban against her running for any elective position in all elections. “If we will be favored or sustained here, then she will be forever barred from running for any elective position in the Philippines for being not a citizen of the Philippines,” Luna said. Next page
Bongbong says he’s proud to be a Marcos
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