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With a month left before the filing of certificate of candidacies, things are already heating up for the 2022 elections.
Individuals aiming for elective positions are expected to conduct high-profile events to launch their candidacies. Political parties, meanwhile, will gather in national conventions and formally announce their nominees.
Who are the nominees? What happened during these events? Rappler collates all the important information and stories in this page.
This will updated as more national conventions are announced. Stay tuned!
Lacson-Sotto
Nominees
- President: Senator Panfilo Lacson
- Vice president: Senator Vicente Sotto III
Date: Pre-taped but aired on September 8, 2021
Location: Not disclosed to the public
Number of attendees: Not disclosed to the public, but the event had a mix of live and online audience
Watch the full program
Highlights
- Sotto said:
- They are the tandem with KKK, which means katapangan, kakayahan, katapatan (courage, competence, honesty).
- The Philippines is facing several problems – including corruption, bad pandemic response, among others – and it is the poor that is burdened.
- The public cannot anymore turn a blind eye to what is happening, and it is time to act.
- The country needs a leader that values morality.
- Lacson:
- Took a swipe at President Duterte for the latter’s bad governance, defeatist stance on the West Philippine Sea, and the failed war on drugs, among others.
- Said that right governance should be leadership by example: “No leader can succeed if he cannot practice what he preaches.”
- Said that they are working on a “road map” for the country’s COVID-19 recovery.
- Lacson’s high-profile endorsers include businesswoman Robina Gokongwei-Pei, calling the senator her “white knight” after rescuing her from kidnappers in 1981.
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- Lacson hits Duterte for ‘double standard’ in failed drug war
- Rappler Talk: Producing the Lacson-Sotto campaign launch
For more information and context, visit Rappler’s page for the Lacson-Sotto campaign launch.
PDP-Laban (Cusi Faction)
Date: September 8, 2021
Location: San Fernando, Pampanga
Nominees
- President: Senator Christopher “Bong” Go
- Vice president: President Rodrigo Duterte
- Senators
- Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III
- Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Salvador Panelo
- Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade
- Leyte 4th District Representative Lucy Torres-Gomez
- Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque
- Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar
- Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission Commissioner Greco Belgica
- House Deputy Speaker Rodante Marcoleta
Number of attendees: Around 400
Full program: PDP-Laban only livestreamed the speech of its chairperson, President Rodrigo Duterte.
Highlights
- Duterte
- Hit the opposition, saying that the issues related to the coronavirus funds are part of a smear campaign: “Pagsisira lang.”
- Defended Health Secretary Francisco Duque III, Chinese businessman Michael Yang, and those involved in the anomalous pandemic procurement.
- Rehashed his usual tirades against about illegal drugs, threats to kill those who would destroy the country, and guarantees to assume full responsibility for police who kill in line of duty.
- Said he is running for vice president for the love of country and to ensure continuity.
- Said the public should learn to live with the coronavirus since the end is not yet in sight.
- Go reitered his decision not to run after the event.
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- Cusi group asks Comelec: Declare Pacquiao camp as ‘illegitimate’ PDP-Laban
- Amid pandemic work, 4 Duterte Cabinet members tapped to run for senator
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For more information and context, visit Rappler’s page for the PDP-Laban Cusi faction national convention.
PDP-Laban (Pacquiao Faction)
Date: September 19, 2021
Location: Quezon City, but largely held virtually
Nominee:
- President: Senator Manny Pacquiao
Number of attendees: Around 10,000 attended via Zoom, according to organizers
Full program:
Highlights
- Pacquiao said:
- He can connect to the masses because he experienced poverty.
- He never backed off from a fight: “Sa laban ng prinsipyo, karangalan ng bayan ay tumayo ako, nanindigan, at nakikipaglaban.”
- Change is really needed in the Philippines.
- It is time to clean up the government and end corruption: “Sawa na kami sa inyong mga pangako, sa inyong mga dahilan.”
- Senator Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III, son of PDP-Laban founder Aquilino “Nene” Pimentel Jr., said they would “formally fight back against the hijackers.”
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- Rappler Talk: Manny Pacquiao and his political, boxing future in 2022
- Will PDP-Laban survive Duterte?
- TIMELINE: PDP-Laban’s infightings, legal battles among factions
For more information and context, visit Rappler’s page for the PDP-Laban Pacquiao faction national assembly.
Aksyon Demokratiko (Isko Moreno)
Date: September 22, 2021
Location: Baseco Compound in Tondo, Manila
Nominee:
- President: Manila Mayor Isko Moreno
- Vice president: Dr. Willie Ong
Number of attendees: Not indicated
Full program:
Highlights
- Moreno:
- Emphasized his rise from poverty and not belonging to a powerful political clan
- Described himself as one who always engages in “real talk” and does not play coy
- Slammed the government’s pandemic response and alleged misuse of public funds
- Said his platform was already pilot-tested in Manila
- Will welcome criticism in order to improve policies and services
- Ong:
- Said his vice presidential bid was unplanned and surprised many
- Promised to address problems faced by frontliners
Related stories
- Rappler Talk Newsmaker: Isko Moreno and his presidential bid
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- Isko Moreno: From the slums of Tondo to Manila’s throne
- Who is Doc Willie Ong, Isko Moreno’s VP?
- Isko’s COVID-19 plan: Boost healthcare system while opening economy
- Rappler Talk Newsmaker: Lito Banayo on leading Isko Moreno’s 2022 campaign
For more information and context, visit Rappler’s page for Isko Moreno’s candidacy launch.
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan
Date: September 24, 2021
Location: Binangonan, Rizal
Nominee:
- President: Former senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.
Number of attendees: Not indicated
Video:
Highlight
- Marcos has yet to decide on KBL’s nomination. In a separate forum, he said he will respond “when the time comes,” adding that “it’s not something that should be rushed.”
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For more information and context, visit Rappler’s page for KBL’s event.
– Rappler.com
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