INQUIRER: DORONILA
The President then hit the UNA: "The critics are with [the opposition]; those willing to cooperate are with us." But the UNA secretary general, Rep. Tobias Tiangco, said the senatorial election should be a contest between candidates "pushing similar reforms, not a battle of bitter enemies." He said the UNA "is a coalition of two major political parties whose support for the reform agenda of President Aquino is beyond doubt." Where then does the OPPOSITION come in? This would make the election a farce, or a referendum for the performance, whatever it is, of the administration.
The President then hit the UNA: "The critics are with [the opposition]; those willing to cooperate are with us." But the UNA secretary general, Rep. Tobias Tiangco, said the senatorial election should be a contest between candidates "pushing similar reforms, not a battle of bitter enemies." He said the UNA "is a coalition of two major political parties whose support for the reform agenda of President Aquino is beyond doubt." Where then does the OPPOSITION come in? This would make the election a farce, or a referendum for the performance, whatever it is, of the administration.
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