
Vice President Leni Robredo鈥擨NQUIRER FILE PHOTO
Opposition coalition 1Sambayan on Thursday formally named Vice President Leni Robredo as its presidential candidate for the 2022 elections despite her continued silence on whether she would seek the top post.
The coalition, which boasts at least 3 million members both here and abroad, believes that there is only a slim chance that Robredo will decline its nomination. 鈥淲e therefore ask VP Leni to accept our endorsement to lead the Filipino people in these difficult times in our history,鈥 1Sambayan convener and retired Supreme Court Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio said at a press briefing.
Today is the first day of the official weeklong period for the filing of candidacy for the 2022 elections.
In a statement, the Vice President thanked 1Sambayan for its trust and urged it, along with the Filipino people, to continue praying with her so that 鈥渙ur decision will be what is best for the country.鈥
Robredo said she believed that her decision to run for president, if ever, 鈥渕ust not be driven by ambition or by the urging of others,鈥 and 鈥渕ust come from within, after discerning all the considerations and deeply analyzing the current situation.鈥
鈥淭he job of the president is daunting,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t means several responsibilities and obligations. The lives and futures of Filipinos are at stake here.鈥
No consensus
Carpio said 1Sambayan鈥檚 decision was based on such criteria as integrity, competence, track record, patriotism, vision for the country and 鈥渨innability.鈥
But he disclosed that while Robredo topped the coalition鈥檚 internal survey, the conveners did not reach a consensus to nominate her as its standard-bearer.
Earlier, there was talk that the coalition was divided between backing Robredo or Manila Mayor Francisco 鈥淚sko Moreno鈥 Domagoso, who announced last week that he would run for president.
鈥淲e were not able to get a consensus, but there was a preference, majority, for Leni,鈥 said Carpio. 鈥淲e decided by an overwhelming majority.鈥
He did not reveal how the votes were split.
The 1Sambayan conveners include former Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales, former Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario, former Education Secretary Armin Luistro, former Commission on Human Rights Chair Etta Rosales, former Audit Commissioner Heidi Mendoza and former Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Teresita Deles.
United behind one
The others represented sectors, such as migrants and the youth.
Carpio said that despite the differences in social, political and religious beliefs among 1Sambayan members, they have agreed on one presidential candidate to oppose the Duterte administration鈥檚 own.
鈥淲e believe that the nation cannot survive another six years of gross mismanagement of the government and of the economy, plunder of public funds, violation of human rights and the destruction of our democratic institutions,鈥 he said.
Carpio said 1Sambayan saw only a 鈥渞emote possibility鈥 that Robredo would not run for president but was prepared to reconvene if she decided to decline the nomination.
He said the 鈥渦nity talks鈥 with other opposition candidates were continuing even if Domagoso and Sen. Manny Pacquiao鈥攖wo candidates that 1Sambayan earlier considered as presidential nominee鈥攈ad declared their intention to seek the presidency.
Should Robredo accept 1Sambayan鈥檚 nomination, she is expected to lead the talks to unify the opposition before the polls. She is also expected to lead the discussions for the coalition鈥檚 vice presidential pick and its full senatorial slate.
鈥淭he unity talks will continue even if we have chosen VP Leni already,鈥 Carpio said. 鈥淲e live in a democracy, so we really cannot prevent anyone from running for president. All we can do is show them that we have a big group that is supporting one candidate.鈥
鈥榁ery early鈥
According to Carpio, 1Sambayan is unperturbed by Robredo鈥檚 low ranking in the latest survey by Pulse Asia, which showed Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte as the top pick for president.
鈥淗istorically, those who were ahead in surveys at this time of the year lost the elections,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very early to rely on surveys right now.鈥
Robredo believes that the only way for the opposition to succeed is to field only one candidate. She has repeatedly said she could wait until the 11th hour to make her decision while she worked at unification.
But her attempts to forge the broadest coalition have yet to bear fruit.
Vets for Leni
The clamor for Robredo to run for president grew louder on Thursday with a newly formed group of veterinarians and pet lovers adding its voice to it.
Is it because Robredo, carer for the pug Rocco, is a known pet lover herself?
In part, yes, said the coalition Vets for Leni. But more importantly, said its members, they believed in her brand of governance, and that she could lead the country out of the COVID-19 pandemic.
鈥淭he great care and concern VP Leni has shown throughout her leadership has inspired many to help others,鈥 they said. 鈥淎s she continues to call on Filipinos to act, we too rise to the occasion 鈥 and now our group is just one of the many who have expressed support for her.鈥
Dr. Robert Lo, head convener of Vets for Leni, said they admired Robredo鈥檚 coolness even in the face of constant hostility from the Duterte administration.
鈥淚 was also surprised to hear that Leni has several silent supporters among the professionals,鈥 Lo said. 鈥淲e came together because we wanted to stop this six-year disaster that President Duterte left us with.鈥
The group committed to help in Robredo鈥檚 campaign by appealing to pet lovers, said member Dr. Chito Luber.
Among others, they are planning free online consultation for pets, vaccination and spaying, and鈥攚hen the time comes鈥攃ampaign materials featuring their furry friends.