Aquino hosts make-or-break dinner meeting | Inquirer News

Aquino hosts make-or-break dinner meeting

President Aquino hosted a dinner, as reported by the Inquirer, for (from left, inset) Senators Grace Poe and Interior Secretary Mar Roxas and Francis Escudero on Wednesday night. INQUIRER FILE PHOTOS

President Aquino hosted a dinner, as reported by the Inquirer, for (from left, inset) Senators Grace Poe and Interior Secretary Mar Roxas and Francis Escudero on Wednesday night. INQUIRER FILE PHOTOS

President Aquino hosted a dinner, as reported by the Inquirer, for Interior Secretary Mar Roxas and Senators Grace Poe and Francis Escudero on Wednesday night.

What has been been billed as a make-or-break dinner meeting reportedly started at 7 p.m. and was still ongoing at press time at Bahay Pangarap, Aquino’s official residence inside the Malacañang compound.

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The meeting was expected to decide if Poe was willing to be Roxas’ running mate. The neophyte senator has openly, repeatedly expressed her preference to run with Escudero.

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The Inquirer learned that Liberal Party (LP) stalwart Budget Secretary Florencio “Butch” Abad was also at the dinner.

No other details were available at press time.

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Originally posted as of 8:53 PM |Tuesday, July 15, 2015

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