Friday, October 26, 2012


Guide to 2013 Philippine Senate Election. NO TO TRAPOS, VOTE QUALIFIED LEADERS!
Who we should vote for Senator in the 2013 Philippine elections to ensure real progress for all?


VOTE WISELY!
Let us disprove the warning of Greek philosopher Plato, who said: "Those who are too smart to engage in politics are punished by being governed by those who are dumber."


Based on our research, the following are the most ideal and best qualified leaders for the Senate based on these 8 criteria:

***Proven track record in public service or other fields,
***quality and quantity of legislative output, if already a legislator before,
***character and moral principles,
***support for economic development and most specially for small businesses and farmers,
***support for enlightened free enterprise and open-mided approach to foreign investments,
***commitment to social justice and more inclusive economic growth,
***upholding independent foreign policy guided primarily by the national interest,
***genuine concern for the public welfare, especially the disadvantaged sectors like the poor.

Carmen Romero (@romero_carmen on Twitter) in Switzerland emailed to add: "Leadership with long-term vision". Feel free to add your ideas?



Rational, detailed and critical analyses below of the outstanding persons who deserve to be our senators.

For additional informations on the credentials of these top senatorial candidates here, please kindly post below in the comments section or email me at willsoonflourish@gmail.com



For now, here are some initial reasons to vote for them:







Loren Legarda---U.P. cum laude graduate, former multi-awarded TV journalist. She is exceptionally hardworking, studious, smart and action-oriented. She supports small businesses,climate change, disaster risk reduction, arts and culture, the environment, women's rights, children, senior citizens and other causes.

Among her so many bills include:

***Expanded Senior Citizens Law (increased discount granted to senior citizens to 32% on goods and services, impose stiffer penalties to establishments which refuse to honor senior citizen card, etc.);
***Climate Change Law - (mainstreaming of climate change in various phases of policy formulation, development plans, poverty reduction strategies and other development tools by all agencies of government);
***Magna Carta for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Act - (requires lending institutions to allocate at least 8% of their total loan portfolio to micro and small businesses);
***Cheaper and Quality Medicines Act - (fixes the maximum retail price of certain medicines and increases access of cheaper medicines in the country);
***Revised Agri-Agra Law (mandates banks to devote 25% of their loanable funds to agriculture and agrarian reform beneficiaries.)
***Anti-Domestic Violence Act - (upholds and protect the basic human rights of women and their children);
***Anti-Child Labor law - (limits the employment of children below 15 years old, restricts the hours of work of working children, expands working children's access to education, social, medical and legal assistance);
***Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act - (aims to protect victims of  human trafficking);
***Ecological Solid Waste Management Law- (created the National Solid Waste Management Commission to establish segregation among garbage and wastes);
***Tropical Fabric Law - (prescribes the use of Philippine tropical fabrics for official uniforms of government officials and employees and for the purposes, which require the use of fabrics in government offices and functions).


Risa Hontiveros Baraquel---Ateneo cum laude graduate, a former congresswoman, government peace negotiator and television host.

Author in the House of Representatives of the very crucial Reproductive Health (RH) bill, the Cheaper Medicines Law and other social/women's/economic legislations.

Risa Hontiveros is smart, eloquent, idealistic, a former activist who fearlessly fought against corruption.




Sonny Angara---Alumnus of London School of Economics, Harvard and U.P. He is an intelligent and hardworking champion of education and economic development. Among the bills he filed which became law include:

  • PERA Law (Personal Equity Retirement Account - the Philippines version of the 401k)
  • Magna Carta of Women
  • Civil Aviation Act
  • Pre-Need Code
  • National Cultural Heritage Law
  • University of the Philippines Charter
  • Tourism Act
  • Renewable Energy Law
  • Credit Information System
  • Tax Relief For Minimum Wage Earners Law
  • Real Estate Investment Trust Law
  • Creation of COMSTE (Congressional Commission to Review State of Competitiveness of Science, Technology and R & D in the Philippines)
  • Juvenile Justice Law
  • Salary Standardization Law
  • Aurora Special Economic Zone
  • Aurora Marine Research Center
  • Creation of various National High Schools and State Universities
  • Health Worker's Day


  • Bills Filed
    • Preschool Act
    • Freedom of Information Act
    • Political Party System Act
    • Schoolbuilding Act
    • Mercury Regulation Act
    • Cybercrime Act
    • Marine Pollution Regulation Act
    • Students Transport Discount Act
    • Expanded Students Voucher System




    Richard Gordon---Graduate of the Ateneo and U.P. He is a fearless crusader. He is a reformist, dynamic  and disciplinarian leader. He is a social critic and historian. He has a proven track record as leader of Subic Bay Freeport, Olongapo City and the Philippine National Red Cross.


    He also helped revive Philippine tourism as secretary of the Department of Tourism (DOT) with his famous "Wow Philippines" global marketing campaign.

    Among Dick Gordon's bills in the Senate include:

    ***Automated Election Law or Republic Act. No. 9369 (to obviate cheating and post election controversies and protests that hound Philippine elections);
    ***WWII Veterans Compensation or Republic Act No. 9499 (The Filipino World War II Veterans Pensions and Benefits Act of 2008 amends Sections 10 and 11 of Republic Act No. 6948, as amended, by removing the prohibition against our veterans receiving benefits from the United States government):
    ***National Tourism Policy Act of 2009 or Republic Act 9593 (declaring a national policy for tourism as an engine of Investment and employment, growth and national development that was signed by President Gloria M. Arroyo in Cebu on May 12, 2009 and witnessed by the country's tourism private sector).



    Chiz Escudero---U.P. law and Georgetown University masters in law graduate. He is an idealistic, articulate advocate of youth and others; one of the leaders from economically-neglected Bicol region.




    Koko Pimentel---mathematics graduate of the Ateneo and law graduate of U.P., 1990 bar topnotcher. He is an idealistic and well-educated lawyer, sincere, a young leader from economically-neglected yet resource-rich Mindanao of southern Philippines.


    Sonny Trillanes---cum laude graduate of Philippine Military Academy (PMA) and masters in public administration from U.P.

    A leader with proven courage, high principles, patriotism and integrity, he has risked his life to fight against corruption as a rebel and he today continues to fight traditional politics. We need a fearless social critic and fiscalizer like Trillanes in the Senate.

    The conscientious and hardworking legislator has filed 25 bills passed into laws and proposed 172 other bills and resolutions like the National Health Insurance bill in the Senate.

    Among the bills he filed in the Senate include raising the salaries of public school teachers, proposing to create a Solar Energy Development Authority, etc.


    Cynthia Villar---champion of economic development and women's welfare. She has a proven track record as top businesswoman, banker, legislator and successful mother.



    J.V. Ejercito---De La Salle University graduate, JV is former national president of the Philippine Jaycees or the Junior Chamber of the Philippines, Inc. and former top executive of various companies. In his first 8 months as congressman, JV filed 112 House Bills and 3 House Resolutions. He is a dynamic leader, former mayor of progressive San Juan City, a possible voice of the opposition for balance of power in politics.



    Jun Magsaysay---A mechanical engineering graduate of De La Salle, then took graduate business studies at Harvard University and New York University. He excelled as a businessman in various fields and he also pioneered cable television in the Philippines. He is a good, honest, decent and capable leader.



    Teddy Casiño---U.P. Los Baños graduate, journalist, writer, former activist. He is an intelligent and idealistic legislator who will champion nationalism and social justice for the poor masses.

    Among his notable pro-people bills in the House of Representatives include:
    ***Public Attorneys Act of 2007 or R.A. 9406 (strengthened the Public Attorneys Office and expanded its free legal services to poor litigants);
    ***Tax Relief Act of 2009 or R.A. 9504 (exempts minimum wage earners from witholding taxes);
    ***Rent Control Act of 2009 or R.A. 9653 (puts a cap on rent for low-income earners);
    ***Anti-Torture Act of 2009 or R.A. 9745 (penalizes torture).

    Teddy Casino has filed bills on
    ***removal of VAT on power (HB 2719), oil (HB 1630) and toll fees (HB 5303);
    ***regulation of prices on oil (HB 4355), mobile phone services (HB 5653), tuition fees (HB 1961) and interest rates (HB 4917).
    He has consistently opposed the budget cuts in our state colleges and universities as well as the privatization of our public hospitals and water districts.

    Casino is also the principal author of:
    ***Whistleblowers Protection and Rewards Bill (HB 132); 
    ***Freedom of Information Bill (HB 133);
    ***Anti-Dynasty Bill (HB 3413)
    *** House version of the Anti-Epal Bill (HB 2309).





    Alan Peter Cayetano---fearless critic of corruption, idealistic, eloquent legislator


    Grace Poe Llamanzares---highly-educated, idealistic, daughter of the late people's hero and cheated 2003 presidential candidate Fernando Poe, Jr.



    Nancy Binay---a tourism graduate of U.P., intelligent daughter of Vice-President Jojo Binay. She helps Vice-President Binay on housing, one of the biggest needs of the people. Apart from being a possible fiscalizer in the Senate, she could advocate reforms and policies to provide housing for millions of Filipinos as well as more social services to the public.



    Bam Aquino---A highly-educated youth leader, advocate of small businesses and of economic development.








    Migz Zubiri---U.P. Los Baños graduate of agri-business, a young leader from Mindanao of southern Philippines.







    There is a total 32 senatorial candidates vying for the 12 Senate seats that are up for grabs next year 2013. 

    The COMELEC on Friday, October 26, 2012 said the following five people are approved to join next year's senatorial race:

    The 77-year-old Professor Samson Alcantara finished third in the 1957 Bar exams, and is now a law professor at the University of Santo Tomas. He is the founding chairman and president of ABAKADA Guro Party-list. He will run under the Social Justice Society party.

    The 60-year-old Ricardo Penson is the president and chief executive officer of Ausphil Tollways Corp. He will run as an independent candidate.

    Pastor and businessman Greco Antonius Beda Belgica is the 34-years-old son of former Manila councilor Grepor "Butch" Belgica, while Christian Señeres is the 36-years-old son of former Ambassador Roy Señeres and an NGO worker. Both of them and 68-year-old business consultant Baldohero Falcone will run under the newly-approved Democratic Party.

    They are:


    AKBAYAN
    1. Hontiveros, Ana Theresia N.
    ANG KAPATIRAN
    1. De Los Reyes, John Carlos G.
    2. Llasos, Marwil N.
    3. David, Rizalito Y.
    LABAN NG DEMOKRATIKONG PILIPINO (LABAN)
    1. Angara, Juan Edgardo M.
    LIBERAL PARTY
    1. Aquino, Paolo Benigno IV A.
    2. Madrigal, Maria Ana Consuelo A.
    3. Magsaysay, Ramon Jr., B.
    MAKABAYAN
    1. Casiño, Teodoro A.
    NACIONALISTA PARTY
    1. Cayetano, Alan Peter S.
    2. Trillanes, Antonio IV F.
    3. Villar, Cynthia A.
    NATIONALIST PEOPLES COALITION
    1. Enrile, Juan Ponce Jr., C.
    2. Legarda, Lorna Regina B.
    PDP- LABAN
    1. Pimentel, Aquilino Martin III D.
    UNITED NATIONALIST ALLIANCE (UNA)
    1. Binay, Maria Lourdes Nancy S.
    2. Cojuangco, Margarita R.
    3. Ejercito, Joseph Victor G.
    4. Gordon, Richard J.
    5. Honasan, Gregorio B.
    6. Maceda, Ernesto M.
    7. Magsaysay, Maria Milagros Esperanza H.
    8. Zubiri, Juan Miguel F.
    INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES
    1. Escudero, Francis Joseph G.
    2. Llamanzares, Mary Grace P.
    3. Hagedorn, Edward S.
    4. Montaño, Ramon E.

    23 comments:

    1. Cayetano, Aquino, Gordon, Legarda and Angara are on top of my list.

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    2. First ko si Loren Legarda coz' hardworking siya and gusto ko mga advocacies niya. Next is Pimentel, dami na din nagawa siya lalo na sa Mindanao. I'll do research on others pa muna :))

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    3. 1. Angara
      2. Honasan
      3. Pimentel
      4. Aquino
      5. Legarda
      6. Gordon
      7. Ejercito

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    4. basta ako, I'll vote someone with a good track record.

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    5. I'm one of Loren's supporters. I'll vote for her again next year because of her consistency and hardwork. And the best thing is she supports the rights of women and children.

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    6. I'll go for Trillanes and Cayetano. They are both principled, sincere with their jobs, and hardworking. In terms of legislative accomplishments, they are among the most productive, lalo na si Trillanes

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    7. Loren Legarda's hard-work and dedication to our environment is what I really respect about her. And this is why I'm voting for her next year.

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    8. My top pick for next year's election is Loren Legarda. She has always been on the side of women, that's why she is always on top of the recent surveys because of her compassion.

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    9. Loren Legarda for me next election. Her work ethic towards environmental change is what inspires me. And recently lang, she was chosen by the UN as the 'Hero of Resilience'

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    10. Loren Legarda has always been committed to protect women of all walks of life in the society. She's always been supportive and protective to all filipino women.

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    11. I trust Senator Loren Leagrda, she has always been on the side of women, that's why she is still number 1 because of her compassion.

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    12. She is number 1 in the senate race because a lot of people who know her, know just how hard she works. Loren Legarda has been supporting our culture, recently she just launched Hibla exhibit which featured the crafts of our Indigenous People.

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    13. Senator Legarda is consistently number 1 because she's a great servant to the people and the environment.

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    14. We have to make our communities safer, more resilient, and more prepared to respond whenever a disaster strikes. Senator Legarda has shown and given us ways and programs on how to be safe when disaster comes.

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    15. "Masipag at matiyaga" that's how I see Senator Legarda. We can all see naman lahat ng mga bagay at proyektong pinaghihirapan nya just to protect our women and environment.

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    16. Loren Legarda's People's Survival Fund, will go a long way in supporting climate change adaptation. And she's doing a lot to prevent what happened in the past tragedies.

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    17. Loren's hard-work and dedication to the environment is what I really respect. I actually admire her passion.

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    18. Will not vote those who signed the Cybercrime law

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    19. Trillanes is sure to have my vote..

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    20. Cayetano and trillanes are my top picks. Theyre sincere gentlemen with good track records, especially for battling against anti-corruption.

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    21. trillanes, cayetano, loren. yan na yung mga sigurado ko.. yung iba pag-iisipan ko muna

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    22. I am confident that my choices will deliver:
      Hontiveros, Angara, Escudero, Trillanes, Casino, Cayetano, Poe, Villar, Legarda, Gordon, Aquino

      Sila ang mapapagkatiwalaan.

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