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Honasan vows safer PH if elected VP

/ 10:40 PM April 10, 2016

Senator Gringo Honasan. SCREENGRAB FROM CNN PHILIPPINES LIVESTREAM

Senator Gringo Honasan. SCREENGRAB FROM CNN PHILIPPINES LIVESTREAM

UNITED Nationalist Alliance (UNA) vice presidential candidate Senator Gringo Honasan promised the electorate that he will fight for a safer Philippines once he is elected as the next vice president.

During Sunday’s debate at the University of Santo Tomas where six hopefuls battled it out, Honasan said that as vice president, he will act as a co-pilot and will be helpful in ensuring security in all aspects—including food security and economic security.

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“Ang vice president po ay hindi spare tire kundi co-pilot.”

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“I will help in security, in the generic sense, kahit sino man ang presidente, ano man ang posisyon, hindi ko kailangan. Job security, food security, security from profit, security for OFWs, security from criminals, rapists, drug pushers, kidnappers, riding in tandem and terrorists—ganon po ang plano ko,” he said.

The senator, who has been lagging behind various opinion polls, touted his accomplishments as a soldier and a legislator in pitching himself for the job.

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However, he also said that above all things, he is a family man.

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“Bilang sundalo at rebelde, paulit-ulit kong itinaya ang aking buhay. Hardworking na mambabatas. Pero ang pinakamahalagang qualification ako ay isang mabuting padre de pamilya at asawa, isang mabuting ama, at kapag tinanong niyo ang aking mga apo, ako raw ang the best na lolo.”

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“Gusto nating umuwi. Ayaw na natin hiwalayan ang ating bansa sa atin tahanan. Ang ating pamilya sa ating mga kababayan. Kaya kailangan umuwi tayo sa isang bansa, isang pamilya na malaya, malakas at ligtas palagi,” the senator said.

After the debate, Honasan turned down any media interview. He was escorted out of the venue with his running-mate Vice President Jejomar Binay in tow.

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