Monday, March 11, 2019
Philippine Presidential Elections 2016 Essay
The 2016 professorshipial election is one of the most talked most topic of today. To date, just more than a year from now we testament again be having our new set of national leaders. It is again the condemnation when we can use our power to vote and elect the deserving mortal that leave alone eventually rule our country. The scheduled date will be on a Monday, 9th day of March, 2016. As we all know, the incumbent president Benigno Aquino III is barred from seeking re-election pursuant to 1987 Philippine Constitution. Therefore, this election will determine the 16th president of the Philippines.In recent months, we have comprehend so m either big names that can potentially be our next Philippine president. Two of the most prominent Filipino politicians has formally declared their candidacy over presidency, both with strong will and competitiveness. Without any surprise, the current Vice President Jejomar Jojo Binay of the United Nationalist Alliance (UNA), our graduation exe rcise guy on the list, confirmed his plans of running as president during an query back in September 2011. The longest-serving Makati City Mayor, now the Vice President of the Philippines not only created a strong political dynasty but he also realizes his colossal visions.While VP Binay effortlessly made it to the list of likely and feasible presidential candidate, our next guy, a potical rival of the former, and the current Senate majority Leader, Sir Alan Peter Cayetano, needed to closely monitor surveys to make sure hes still in the running and viewed by the Filipinos as a viable candidate, according to a source familiar to Cayetano. The 43-year-old Senator from the Nacionalista Party (NP) is secure about running that he has to put together a squad to work on campaign preparations. In a March 2013 audience on Mornings ANC he said I sine qua non to be the president of this country. I think I can do something great for God and his people.Among other politicians who would po ssibly run, one is Sen. Ferdinand Bongbong Marcos Jr. of Nacionalista Party.
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