Noli de Castro withdraws senatorial bid
MANILA, Philippines — Veteran Journalist and former Vice President Noli de Castro has withdrawn from the senatorial race, he announced on Wednesday.
“Isinumite ko and aking kandidatura sa Comelec (Commission on Elections) noong Biyernes. Ngunit nagkaroon ng pagbabago sa aking plano,” De Castro said in a letter addressed to his political group, Aksyon Demokratiko, a party that he allied himself with after announcing his senatorial bid.
(I submitted my candidacy to the Comelec on Friday. But there are now change in my plans.)
De Castro further said that despite this decision, he will continue to lend his voice to the public.
“Nais kong iparating sa lahat ng aking mga kaibigan at supporters na naghahanda na sanang tumulong sa akin, na nagpasiya akong hindi na ituloy ang aking kandidatura. Gayunpaman, hindi po nagbago ang aking layunin at hangad para sa bayan,” the media personality said.
Article continues after this advertisement(I want to inform all of my friends and supporters who was meant to help me, that I decided not to continue with my candidacy. Evenso, my aspirations for the country has not changed.)
Article continues after this advertisementDe Castro filed his candidacy under Aksyon Demokratiko, led by presidential aspirant Manila mayor Isko Moreno.
The radio host took his oath as a member of the party a day before filing his certificate of candidacy last Friday.
Still a party member
Moreno said he “respects” the decision of the veteran radio host.
“We respect his decision to forego his re-entry into national politics, and wish him well because we know that he will continue to have the best interests of our people, as the Pambansang Kabayan, in his heart,” Moreno said in a statement.
“In truth, when my team was convincing him to run once more for the Senate, he contemplated it for a long time,” the party’s president added.
The party’s chairperson, Ernest Ramel, said that De Castro will remain as a member of the party.
“[W]e will continue to consult with him having vast experience in public service and his dedication to the welfare of the Filipinos,” Ramel said.
He added: “We are saddened by his decision but we wish him all the best in his future endeavors.”
INQUIRER.net reached the Comelec for confirmation if they already received De Castro’s statement of withdrawal, but it is yet to receive a response as of posting.