The Standard - 2015 November 23 - Monday

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VOL. XXIX NO. 284 3 Sections 32 Pages P18 MONday : NOVEMBER 23, 2015 www.thestandard.com.ph editorial@thestandard.com.ph

‘Make fast, Apec-style Internet available’

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DUTERTE ENTRY ‘CHANGES GAME’

By christine F. herrera, Joyce Pangco Pañares and Macon ramos-araneta

THE entry of Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte into the 2016 presidential race is a game changer as he is likely to take votes away from Liberal Party standard bearer Manuel Roxas II and hurt survey frontrunner Senator Grace Poe, political analysts said Sunday.

“He is a game changer, not in the sense that he will be the frontrunner. Nor will he likely change the top one and top two posts held by Senator Grace Poe and Vice President Jejomar Binay,” said Ramon Casiple, executive director of the Institute for Political and Electoral Reform. “He is a game changer because the votes will now be spread around and one candidate will lose votes more than the others. And it is Mar [Roxas] who will really suffer from this development. In previous surveys, Roxas was in the third spot while Duterte was in the fourth. If Duterte performs well, he can easily dislodge Mar for the third spot,” he added. Casiple said Roxas’ bailiwick—the Visa-

yas—will likely go for Duterte, who is also very popular among Mindanao-based voters. But Casiple said it is unlikely for Duterte to dislodge Poe because she is already “too high” in recent surveys. “Even if she loses some votes to Duterte, I think she will still be the frontrunner,” he said. Antonio Contreras, the political science professor from De La Salle University who filed a disqualification case against Poe before the Commission on Elections, said Duterte’s entry could also change the votes in the Senate Electoral Tribunal that recently dismissed a separate petition filed by Rizalito David to oust her from the Senate on questions about her citizenship.

In the SET, Senator Pia Cayetano, the sister of vice presidential candidate Alan Peter Cayetano, had voted with the 5-4 majority to dismiss the disqualification petition. But Contreras said Duterte’s decision could spur Pia Cayetano to change her vote, since Duterte could choose her brother as his running mate. In fact, he said, the Cayetano siblings had earlier gone to Davao City to convince Duterte to run for President. Over the weekend, Duterte said he would run for President because he was angered by the SET decision that said Poe, a foundling, was a natural-born citizen and therefore qualified to sit as a senator and to seek the Next page presidency.

18th Summit. President Benigno Aquino III listens to the discussions during the 18th Asean-Japan Summit in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Malacañang Photo Bureau

Only 40 of 48,000 vote gadgets in by January

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PNoy: World watching China’s behavior PRESIDENT Benigno Aquino III told an Asia-Pacific summit on Sunday that “the world is watching” whether China would behave as a responsible power in the simmering standoff over maritime territory. Aquino kept up a drumbeat of growing criticism of China’s expansion of tiny atolls into fully fledged islands, as

leaders including Chinese Premier Li Keqiang met in Malaysia. The issue has increasingly loomed over the regional diplomatic and security outlook, with China accused of upsetting the status quo by moving to enhance its presence in the South China Sea. “We are hopeful that China would

honor its word and respect the rule of law,” Aquino said, according to a copy of his address to the 18-country East Asia Summit in Kuala Lumpur. Aquino’s comment referred specifically to a dispute with China over maritime territory, which Manila is bringing before an international court. Next page


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