As politicians gear up for the 2016 presidential election, a Palace
official said on Wednesday that Filipinos will support a government
that champions reform and good governance.
The issue on continuing government reforms surfaced after the
Supreme Court on Wednesday (Jan. 21) upheld the legitimacy of former
president Joseph Estrada's candidacy for mayor of the City of Manila
in 2013.
Now that the issue surrounding Estrada's candidacy has been resolved
by the Supreme Court, many believe it would widen the possibilities in
the 2016 presidential election should the former leader join the
race.
Presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda was asked how confident
President Benigno S. Aquino III’s administration is that it can hand
over the government to a new leader in 2016, along with all its gains
in the past several years.
"Our position has always remained the same, that the people will
rally to the government, to the administration, when they see that
this government continues to provide for its people," Secretary
Lacierda said in response.
The administration, he said, has carried out many reforms in the
past four years, among them providing universal health care,
initiating poverty alleviation programs, and supporting good
governance. The Aquino government has more than 500 days in office.
"The best way for the people to rally behind good governance is that we continue to provide good governance," he noted.
Although President Aquino has not named an ally to support in next
year’s presidential election, Lacierda said the Chief Executive wants
somebody who would continue the reforms and programs he has initiated.
The Palace will not comment on the Supreme Court’s decision, and
will just leave the issue to political analysts, he said, emphasizing
that this is a local government issue.
Estrada stays as mayor of Manila after the High Court upheld the
decision of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) saying he was
qualified to run for mayor during the 2013 elections.
Petitioners insisted that Estrada’s conviction for plunder and his
life imprisonment sentence in 2007 rendered him unqualified to run for
public office. (PCOO News Reelease)
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