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LP-UNA coalition talks still on

Former President Joseph Estrada. Photo by Romy Homillada

Efforts are under way to resurrect the proposed coalition between the Liberal Party (LP) and the United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) to come up with a unified senatorial ticket in next year鈥檚 elections.

A senior political leader privy to the discussions said former President Joseph Estrada, a member of UNA鈥檚 鈥淏ig 3,鈥 remained in contact with Malaca帽ang through Presidential Political Adviser Ronald Llamas on the proposal.

Estrada said he had been personally told by Llamas that President Aquino, standard-bearer of the LP, has not rejected the proposal.

Estrada shares the UNA leadership with Vice President Jejomar Binay and Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 still alive,鈥 said Estrada, referring to the proposed coalition. Estrada told the Inquirer in Filipino that the last time he discussed the matter with Llamas was during the President鈥檚 State of the Nation Address (Sona) on July 23.

鈥淲e saw each other during the Sona. He said the President had not turned it down, that the matter was not yet closed.鈥

The proposed LP-UNA coalition remained 鈥渁live and is still under consideration,鈥 said another Inquirer informant, who asked not to be named for lack of authority to discuss the matter in public.

But he said that one possible stumbling block was the presence of personalities identified with former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in UNA鈥檚 senatorial lineup: Ex-Rep. Juan Miguel Zubiri and Zambales Rep. Milagros 鈥淢itos鈥 Magsaysay.

鈥淚 think the LP cannot stomach Mitos and Migz, but especially Mitos because of her attacks against the President,鈥 the source said in Filipino.

The source said that part of the proposal to unite the LP and UNA was to evenly divide (6-6) the slots for the 12-man senatorial slate.

One known objector to this proposal is Senate Majority Leader Vicente Sotto III, a senior member of the Nationalist People鈥檚 Coalition (NPC). He has said that an LP-UNA coalition would effectively 鈥渄isenfranchise鈥 other prospective senatorial candidates. The NPC is also in talks with the LP on a possible coalition.

According to Estrada, he told Llamas that his proposal for a coalition was 鈥渄one in good faith鈥 and that it would be 鈥渁 big boost for P-Noy because it would be a first in the history of Philippine politics.鈥

Estrada said that having a unified slate would save campaign money for both LP and UNA candidates and would provide the President with a Senate 鈥渉e can control.鈥 He said the alliance could also be limited to the 2013 elections.

When it comes to the 2016 elections, 鈥渓aban-laban na (it鈥檚 a free for all),鈥 he said.

UNA is expected to field Vice President Binay as its standard-bearer in 2016.

Pending the President鈥檚 signal on the proposed coalition, Estrada said UNA would go on to complete its senatorial slate. So far, he said eight slots had been filled with the entry of former Sen. Richard Gordon.

First posted 7:27 pm | Saturday, July 28th, 2012

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