Thursday, August 6, 2009

Kris, Noynoy now critical force in 2010

By Leila Salaverria, Marinel Cruz
Philippine Daily Inquirer

MANILA, Philippines — When Kris Aquino and her brother Sen. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III take up where their parents left off, they could be a force to reckon with, according to a lawmaker.

The way former President Corazon Aquino’s children comported themselves after her death, coupled with the overwhelming outpouring of affection and gratitude for her, boosted the family’s political stock, Parañaque Rep. Roilo Golez said yesterday.

“They have ascended to a higher plane as far as the political climate is concerned. Because of this, Sen. Noynoy Aquino is going to play a critical role in the 2010 elections. Inevitably, the Aquino family is going to play a critical role because of the great outpouring of love and affection for the former President and the Aquino family,” Golez said.

The Aquino children are also the logical heirs to the legacy that the former President left behind.

“The bigger question now is who would be the heir to the Cory legacy. Of course, the first claimants to that are those who are part of the bloodline,” Golez said at the Serye forum.

As she bade farewell to her mother on Wednesday, Kris, Aquino’s youngest daughter and a well-known show biz personality, indicated that she might join her brother in politics to continue their parents’ work.

“Like the promise left by dad and mom to our country, Noy, you and I are in the position to continue what they have started,” Kris said Wednesday after the Requiem Mass at Manila Cathedral.

Loud applause greeted Kris’ statement. She also promised to support her brother, the only Aquino child to have embarked on a political career so far.

Thousands, if not millions, have commiserated with the former President’s children and loved ones after her death on Aug. 1 following a bout with colon cancer.

Many have showed up for her wake and funeral, invoking memories of the massive turnout that also marked the funeral of her assassinated husband, Sen. Benigno Aquino Jr.

(Comment: There goes another trapo trying to giving a food-for-thought (a typical makalumang style na naman ng lumang politiko) that the Aquino kids may run and win in 2010. If this happens, it will be the same thing all over again for Filipinos. With respect to Ninoy and Cory Aquino, Kris has no political agenda for the poor masses of Filipinos and neither Nonoy III. This is a typical Filipino style political cycle that should now be stopped in Philippine politics. Dahil mga anak ng dating politiko pwede nang tumakbo. Bilangin natin ang mga politikong anak ng mga dating politiko at sabihin natin kung me nagawa nga ang mga ito sa more than 50 years nang kahirapan sa bansa?? Aber?? We need new politicians. New minds. New energy and strategies to alleviate and change the lives of more than 90 million poor Filipinos! Not some emotional statements from old politicians who have nothing for us but old, outdated and unsuccessful strategies for the poor) Dapat tumahimik na lang 'tong si Rep. Golez at magretire na. Period.

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