MANILA, Philippines â Sen. Manny Pacquiao has been kicked out of a PDP-Laban faction for filing his certificate of candidacy for the presidency under a local party, a move that goes against the ruling partyâs constitution, an official said yesterday.
PDP-Laban secretary-general Melvin Matibag said Pacquiaoâs filing his candidacy under PROMDI, a local party based in Cebu, means that he is automatically expelled based on Article 7 Section 6 of the PDP-Laban charter.
âThe PDP Laban National Executive Committee met Oct. 1 and a resolution was approved automatically expelling Sen. Pacquiao from PDP-Laban in accordance with the party constitution,â Matibag said in a statement.
âSenator Pacquiao claims that he is the legitimate president of PDP-Laban and even called his own National Assembly where he
accepted their so-called proclamation as presidential candidate and yet he is running for president under PROMDI. Letâs call a spade a spade. If that is not disloyalty, betrayal, and abandonment of PDP Laban, I donât know what is,â he added.
Pacquiao filed for his presidential run on Friday under the party amid an ongoing legal contest between two factions within PDP-LabanââPacquiao and Sen. Aquilino Pimentel IIIâs group; and Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusiâs.
The two factions each filed separate sworn information update statements before the Commission on Elections. If the Comelec decides in favor of one, the other would not be able to field candidates under the partyâs name.
Matibag said Pacquiaoâs move to file under PROMDI proves that the other wingâs appeal with Comelec has less bearing compared to that of Cusiâs wing, adding that the senatorâs move might actually belie his claim that âhe has the support of grassroots members.â
âThis is where people can see Sen. Pacquiao and Sen. Pimentel do not abide by the Constitution of PDP Laban and they are sidelining the voice of the many, true members of PDP Laban,â he said. âWhy would he leave PDP Laban if itâs true that he has thousands of supporters within the party?â
Meanwhile, Matibag said the party fears that Pacquiaoâs move to build alliances with PROMDI and the Peopleâs Champ Movement would stir confusion among PDP-Laban supporters.
âI donât think if they have ever thought of the repercussions of their actions. Jumping ship to different parties has always been Sen. Pacquiaoâs move, whenever he sees he canât have his way with the party,â he added.
Pacquiao and Pimentelââson of the partyâs founderââearlier locked horns with Cusi over the party leadership due to the latterâs insistence on fielding a non-PDP-Laban memberââDavao City Mayor Sara Duterte.
She has filed for reelection in 2022 but PDP-Laban has yet to address the fact that Sen. Bong Go, the partyâs choice for standard-bearerââhas filed his COC for the vice-presidency.
âSo easy to explainâ
Pimentel, meanwhile, shrugged off Pacquiaoâs expulsion by PDP-Labanâs Cusi wing saying the latter and Matibag âdo not know the facts.âHe said the situation was âso easy to explain,â citing the alliance â dubbed âMP3 Allianceâ â among PDP-Laban, PROMDI and the Peopleâs Champ Movement. He said the three groups have proclaimed Pacquiao as their presidential candidate.
He said the PDP-Laban national executive committee â in its Resolution No. 12 â allowed Pacquiao to use the PROMDI certificate of nomination and acceptance âin order to consolidate his support base and alliance partnersâ as the presidential candidate âis already known and identified with PDP-Laban.â
Pacquiao was also officially nominated and proclaimed as presidential candidate also by PROMDI in its national assembly, he said.
âHence everything is normal and in order per our party constitution. The âissueâ being propagated by Cusi and Matibag is a figment of their imagination which they want to use for their own political propaganda,â Pimentel said.
He said Cusi and Matibag actually had âa lot of explaining to do to their own audienceâ regarding their factionâs nomination in September of Sen. Bong Go and President Duterte as candidates for president and vice president, respectively. Pimentel said Go publicly and formally refused his nomination.
âNow, they have filed a COC with Sen. Go for vice president without any formal and public nomination from their group. What is happening to their group? Donât they coordinate at all? Donât they observe any formalities at all? Are they a group of people who just change their minds in an instant and then that is already the groupâs decision?â
Sen. Richard Gordon, for his part, has EĂÏréƥƥed doubts that President Duterte would keep his word that he would be retiring from politics.
Gordon, who has been the latest subject of attacks from the President, said Duterte made a similar vow sometime in the latter part of 2015.
âHe said he will retire. Did he? Did he run (eventually)? He says things just like that,â Gordon told dzBB in Filipino. â Paolo Romero