width=
- Advertisement -

COTABATO CITY — While presidential aspirant Mar Roxas was busy meeting up with congressmen from the Nationalist People’s Coalition (NPC) to convince them to support his candidacy, his wife, TV anchor Korina Sanchez, was courting votes in Maguin-danao.

Napag-utusan lang. An abrupt text from my husband that a supportive wife has to follow the request of his loved one,” said Sanchez, who represented Roxas as guest speaker on Tuesday during the third anniversary and grand assembly of the Alliance of Lumad, Iranun and Maguindanaon (ALIM), the province’s most dominant political alliance thus far.

- Advertisement -

When asked on how her husband could win the Muslim votes, she did not directly answer how Roxas could win back the hearts of Bangsamoro, especially those sympathetic to the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). They apparently have not forgotten the former chief of the Department of the Interior and Local Government to have led the opposition to the botched Memorandum of Agreement on the Ancestral Domain (MOA-AD) and thus tagged him as an anti-Muslim official.

Sanchez said that her husband’s political decisions are all his own. “I do not interfere. What I know, Mar loves Mindanaons,” she added.

She lashed at critics who said that Roxas lacks mass appeal, noting that her husband could not have garnered 14 million votes in the last elections if he is not loved by the masses. Roxas, although planned to run for presidency in 2010, gave way for Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III’s candidacy, serving as the latter’s running mate instead. (MindaNews)

95 percent of the elected officials in the ARMM are Liberal Party members. What they need, he pointed out, is only to consolidate the votes with the help of local allies.

ALIM started with seven town mayors three years ago; it now has 17 mayors under its umbrella. Maguindanao has 36 municipalities.

At the assembly last Tuesday, the group has expressed plans to include “Christian settlers” under its wing, from the present Lumads, Iranuns and Maguindanaons. It will then change its name to ALIMS. (MindaNews)

Disclaimer

Mindanao Gold Star Daily holds the copyrights of all articles and photos in perpetuity. Any unauthorized reproduction in any platform, electronic and hardcopy, shall be liable for copyright infringement under the Intellectual Property Rights Law of the Philippines.

- Advertisement -