Connect with us

Headline

Roxas keeps doors open for 2019 elections

Published

on

Roxas said that members of the Silent Majority are not necessarily allied with the administration party, but ordinary people who care deeply for the future of the country. (Photo: Mar Roxas/Facebook)

FILE: However, Roxas seems to not be fully closing his doors, admitting that it is a recurring topic asked of him. (Photo: Mar Roxas/Facebook)

Once a presidential candidate in 2016 as Liberal Party’s (LP’s) standard-bearer, people wonder if Manuel “Mar” Roxas II will be running for the 2019 elections.

Earlier, LP President Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan said in an interview with GMA News that Roxas will not seek a post in the upper chamber this coming polls.

“I’ve spoken to him and he declined our [recommendation]… parang sinabi niya na (and he said that) he would rather not be included,” Pangilinan said.

“There are still those who are convincing him,” he added.

However, Roxas seems to not be fully closing his doors, admitting that it is a recurring topic asked of him.

Echoing Pangilinan, he also admitted that, “Maraming tao at grupo na ini-encourage akong magpatuloy sa serbisyo (There are a lot of people and groups encouraging me to continue my service).”

Malayo pa naman (It is still far). Let’s cross that bridge ‘pag andiyan na (when it is there),” Roxas then added.

After losing the Presidential elections, placing second to President Rodrigo Roa Duterte, Roxas has been living a more private life, also admitting in Rappler’s report that for the meantime, he will be focusing on his family.

He can be considered as a veteran in the Philippine politics, being the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary from 2012 to 2015 replacing late Jesse Robredo, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary from 2000 to 2013, Department of Transportation and Communications (DTC) Secretary from 2011 to 2012, and a Senator from 2004 to 2010.

In his career in the government service, Roxas has served under the Cabinets of former presidents Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, and Joseph Estrada.

His father Gerardo “Gerry” Roxas served as a Senator from 1963 to 1972, and a Congressman from 1957 to 1963.

His grandfather is Manuel Roxas, the fifth president of the Philippines.

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest

Tesla Tesla
Business and Economy5 hours ago

Since Tesla recalled its vehicles in 2023, there have been 20 accidents and investigators are asking why

Tesla is yet again undergoing scrutiny from federal regulators in the United States. The issue at hand now is whether...

man using laptop man using laptop
Canada News5 hours ago

Fractured futures: Upward mobility for immigrants is a myth as their health declines

Immigrant health research frequently refers to the notion that immigrants are generally healthier than people born in Canada but that...

students at university students at university
Canada News5 hours ago

Setting the record straight on refugee claims by international students

The Canadian government placed a cap on the number of study permits granted to international students earlier this year. The...

Environment & Nature5 hours ago

The scaling back of Saudi Arabia’s proposed urban mega-project sends a clear warning to other would-be utopias

There is a long history of planned city building by both governments and the private sector from Brasilia to Islamabad....

man wearing red polo man wearing red polo
Health5 hours ago

Can an organ transplant really change someone’s personality?

Changes in personality following a heart transplant have been noted pretty much ever since transplants began. In one case, a...

plastic bottles plastic bottles
Environment & Nature5 hours ago

Plastic is climate change in a bottle – so let’s put a cap on it

Plastic pollution and climate change have common culprits – and similar solutions. The penultimate round of negotiations for a global...

News5 hours ago

Four major threats to press freedom in the UK

Just five years ago, the UK took the bold step of setting up a Media Freedom Coalition of 50 countries...

President Joe Biden President Joe Biden
News6 hours ago

New Delhi rejects US president’s remarks that India is ‘xenophobic’

NEW DELHI – India on Saturday dismissed recent remarks by US President Joe Biden, who called India and other Asian nations...

United Nations United Nations
News6 hours ago

UN demands better protection of environmental journalists

NEW YORK – Marking the World Press Freedom Day on Friday, UN Secretary-General António Guterres highlighted an uptick in violence against...

PBBM PBBM
News6 hours ago

PBBM cites rich Filipino cuisine as PH tourism ‘entrée’

MANILA – Aside from captivating islands and beaches, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. honored the rich diversity of the Philippines’ culinary...

WordPress Ads