VOL. XXIX NO. 253 3 Sections 32 Pages P18 frIday : OCTOBEr 23, 2015 www.thestandard.com.ph editorial@thestandard.com.ph
‘Mar, Leni have been unfairly slammed’
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fake fPj backers
Poe camp says impostors want senator to quit race By Rio N. Araja and Maricel V. Cruz
THE camp of Senator Grace Poe on Thursday said alleged fake supporters of the late actor Fernando Poe Jr. are urging her to reconsider her 2016 presidential bid and are trying to picture her as an uncaring and ungrateful leader.
Poe spokesman Valenzuela Mayor Rex Gatchalian contested the statements of Daniel Sia de Jesus, who claimed to be one of the original leaders of the Filipinos for Peace, Justice and Progress Movement (FPJPM) that backed the presidential candidacy of Poe’s father in 2004. “There is no truth that [FPJ supporters] have withdrawn their support for the presidential bid of Senator Grace,” Gatchalian said after De Jesus announced that she did not consult them when she announced her candidacy. “This fact can be verified with [FPJPM]
president Boots Cadsawan. Danny de Jesus, the individual who conducted the press conference, is no longer connected with the movement. He was removed from the group in 2009 for unauthorized use of FPJPM in questionable dealings. He is not authorized to speak for the group,” Gatchalian added. During the press conference at the Cabalen Restaurant on West Avenue in Quezon City, De Jesus said: “We are concerned about her... We love her father including the people who were dear to him.” He urged Poe to “study carefully” her pres-
idential bid, adding that there was still time for her to turn back. But Poe’s campaign officials said the FPJ Movement was fully behind the senator and dismissed De Jesus as someone who was removed from the group in 2009. “They remain one of the pillars of her candidacy. The thousands of FPJ Movement members nationwide continue to serve as speakers for Senator Poe fanning her platforms of good governance, improving competitiveness and fostering inclusive growth nationwide,” said Next page Gatchalian.
Water everywhere. This photograph taken from a helicopter Thursday shows the extent of flooding in the flatlands of Pampanga province surrounding Mount Arayat in the aftermath of Typhoon ‘Lando.’ MALACAÑANG PHOTO
Trust in Aquino still dropping, survey finds PUBLIC trust in President Benigno Aquino III continued to decline with only 15 percent of the general public expressing trust in his office, according to the latest Philippine Trust Index released on Thursday. According to the public relations firm Eon, which has been publishing the index since 2012, Aquino’s trust
rating was a one-point decline from its 2014 level of 16 percent, but was also a 13-percentage point drop since the index was established in 2012. “Because of this drop, the office of the President has been overtaken by local government units as the most trusted government sub-institution,” said Eon managing direc-
tor Malyn Molina at the unveiling of the index results at the Makati Shangri-La Hotel. But Malacañang said the survey conducted by the Philippine Trust Index and released by Eon was not consistent with the more popular surveys conducted by Social Weather Stations and Pulse Asia. Next page
Palace: Military buildup continues
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