Wives of Isko Moreno and Willie Ong take the stage – Diana Ditan Domagoso and Analiza Ong. | via
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Moreno on why he chose Ong as his VP:
Says, while in normal times, big politicians would be a boost to a presidential bid, 'we are in an abnormal time, we need some measures, [to] make decisions that can address our challenges today.'
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Moreno says he begged off from 1Sambayan nomination because he was focusing on pandemic response in the city at the time.
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So is Ong a sincere candidate if he says he doesn't mind losing?
'Baka puwedeng saling-pusa na lang ako... Okay lang sa akin matalo, basta manalo siya (Isko Moreno).'
Note that if the president dies or resigns, the top job will go to the vice president. | via
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Asked by if he is only a Duterte "rebranding," Moreno answers: "I can work with anybody…. It is not about the person alone. It is about the opportunity to serve…. I respect President Rodrigo Roa Duterte being the President." |
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Moreno says he will continue all Build, Build, Build projects by Duterte administration if it benefits Filipinos.
'Ipagpapatuloy natin 'yon dahil pakinabangan 'nyo 'yon.' | via
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Ong says he won't engage in dirty politics or black propaganda, claims he won't fight back.
'Hanggang kaya ko, tiis lang, hindi tayo lalaban, wala tayong gagawin basta focused on the goal.' | via
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Moreno and Ong lay out some of their COVID-19 response plans. These include providing enough vaccines, medicine, equipment; supporting health workers financially; making tests accessible; addressing livelihood of Filipinos amid the pandemic.
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Moreno on whether he is an 'opposition' candidate: If we are going to position ourselves based on political colors, ang makikinabang diyan, politiko lang. But we will position ourselves on issues that matter and affect the lives of our people.
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Moreno is fence-sitting on ABS-CBN's franchise. "Rule of law," he says. "If Congress gives you such privilege, approves it, I will sign it."
But we know, while co-equal, Congress takes its cue from the President. | via
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