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Miriam Defensor Santiago 2016 presidential campaign

The 2016 presidential campaign of Miriam Defensor Santiago, a then-incumbent Senator of the Philippines, was announced on October 13, 2015 at a book signing event.[1] Miriam Defensor-Santiago submitted her certificate of candidacy (COC) on October 16, 2015. She was fifth overall in the election and lost to Rodrigo Duterte. Santiago died of lung cancer five months later.

Miriam Defensor Santiago 2016 presidential campaign
CandidateMiriam Defensor Santiago
Secretary of Agrarian Reform
(1989–90)
Judge of the International Criminal Court
(2011–14)
Senator of the Philippines
(1995–2001; 2004–16)
Bongbong Marcos
Senator of the Philippines (2010–16)
Governor of Ilocos Norte
(1983–86; 1998–2007)
Ilocos Norte's 2nd district representative
(1992–95; 2007–10)
Vice Governor of Ilocos Norte
(1980–83)
AffiliationPeople's Reform Party
Youth Reform Movement
StatusAnnounced: October 13, 2015
Official launch: October 13, 2015
Lost election: May 9, 2016
HeadquartersNarsan Building, 3 West 4th St., West Triangle, Quezon City
SloganSi Miriam Ang Sagot! (lit. "Miriam is the answer!")

Background edit

 
Miriam Defensor Santiago

Miriam Defensor Santiago previously ran for president in the elections of 1992 and 1998.[2]

It was reported in March 2014 that Santiago was not interested in vying for a higher post, saying that she would rather support a female candidate for presidency. She said that she had no funds for a presidential campaign, but argued that social media would be a significant factor in the 2016 election.[3]

On July 2, 2014, Santiago announced that she was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. However, she said that her cancer is not metastasic and is expected to be cured within six weeks through molecularly targeted therapy.[4]

In August 2014, Santiago declared that she was open to run as president, saying that she was recovering and considering two other career options: entering the International Development Law Organization based in Rome, or authoring books about foreign policy at the Wilson Center in Washington, D.C.[5]

In November 2014, Santiago announced that she will run for president if she is completely healed of cancer, saying that, at that time, 90 percent of her cancer cells had regressed. She also said that she was considering entering a coalition with the Liberal Party and Nacionalista Party if she decided to run.[6]

On October 26, 2015, a meet-and-greet event in front of UP students was held in UP Bahay ng Alumni (the same place where her co-presidential candidate Grace Poe announced her intention to run for president). Santiago reiterated that she would run for the highest political position in the Philippines for the third time to stop the corruption in the government despite having stage 4 lung cancer:[7]

I have passed through the hardest of physical trepidations and hardships known to man. Cancer is not an easy disease to have. I decided upon consultation with my doctors at Saint Luke's Medical Center that it should be up to me to run for president.

— Miriam Defensor Santiago

Running mate edit

 
Defensor Santiago with her running mate, Bongbong Marcos

In July 2014, Bongbong Marcos said that he was not discounting the possibility of his running for president and, at that time, he said that his Nacionalista Party had only discussed about their agenda in the 2016 election.[8]

It was reported in September 2014, that Santiago considered Rodrigo Duterte, Grace Poe and Gilberto Teodoro as her running mates.[9]

On October 15, 2015, Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago confirmed Senator Bongbong Marcos as her running mate.[10] Santiago and Marcos are two of the three senators who acquitted Renato Corona in his impeachment trial in 2012 (the other senator was the late Joker Arroyo).

Marcos revealed on January 21, 2016 that his campaign with Santiago would be officially launched in the Ilocos region, his home region. He also said that he and Santiago would campaign separately if possible to maximize their reach.[11]

Santiago and Marcos started their campaigns with a proclamation rally held in Mariano Marcos State University in Batac, Ilocos Norte on February 9, 2016.[12]

Marcos, on the other hand, inaugurated his campaign headquarters in Mandaluyong on February 18, 2016.[13]

Political positions edit

Corruption edit

In relation to the Priority Development Assistance Fund scandal, Santiago promised to put those who have pocketed their Priority Development Assistance Fund, commonly known as pork barrel to be arrested.[14]

Governance edit

According to Defensor Santiago’s running mate Bongbong Marcos, he and the candidate agreed on the importance of good governance.[15][16][17]

She has also promised to sign the Freedom of Information Act as the act is an “important tool to promote public accountability.”[18]

Social and economy issues edit

Defensor Santiago also plans to “aggressively fight the war against illegal drugs”. She has promised to reform the tax system and increase government efficiency, with the goal of keeping the government deficit below 3% of the GDP. Defensor Santiago also plans to invest in public infrastructure, agriculture sector, and government institutions.[19]

RH Law edit

An advocate of the Reproductive Health Law (RHL), Defensor Santiago was not pleased by the 1 billion peso budget allocation cuts for contraceptives. She said that, if she will be elected, she will work for a full and conscientious implementation of the RHL.[20]

Endorsements edit

Miriam Defensor Santiago
Current and former Philippine Senators
Current and former Philippine Representative
Current and former Philippine Governor
City Councilor
  • Ramon Yabut, Member, Sangguniang Panlungsod (Pasay)
Former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Personalities
Athletes
Bongbong Marcos

All individuals are members or supporters of the KBL, unless otherwise stated.

Former Philippine Presidents
Current and former Philippine Senators
Current and former Philippine Representatives
Current and former Provincial Governors and Vice Governors
Current and former Philippine Mayors and Vice Mayors
City Councilor
  • Ramon Yabut, Member, Sangguniang Panlungsod (Pasay)
Former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Celebrities
Organizations and Support Groups
  • Alliance of Transport Organizations (ACTO)[34]
  • El Shaddai[35]
  • Federation of Jeepney Operators and Drivers Association of the Philippines (FEJODAP)[34]
  • Iglesia ni Cristo[36][37]
  • Iglesia Filipina Independente[38]
  • Kabataang Barangay Alumni Association Inc., Manila Chapter
  • Liga ng Transportasyon at Operators sa Pilipinas (LTOP)[34]
  • National Federation of Sugarcane Planters[39]
  • Panay Federation of Sugarcane Planters[39]
  • Pangkalahatang Sanggunian Manila & Suburbs Drivers Association Nationwide, Inc. (PASANG MASDA)[34]
  • Pwersa ng Bayaning Atleta (Aldub - Alyansang Duterte-Bongbong)[40]
  • Sugar Producers Association (CONFED) Negros-Panay Chapter[39]
  • United Sugar Producers Federation of the Philippines[39]

Senate slate edit

The 10-man senatorial slate of Santiago and Marcos was announced during a campaign event at the Ynares Sports Arena on February 14, 2016.[41]

Santiago-Marcos senatorial slate
Name Image Political party/coalition Notes
Dionisio Santiago   Independent Former PDEA director-general
Francis Tolentino   Independent Former MMDA chairman
Common candidates
Name Image Political party/coalition Notes
Edu Manzano   Lakas–CMD/Partido Galing at Puso Makati vice mayor
Isko Moreno   Puwersa ng Masang Pilipino/Partido Galing at Puso Manila vice mayor
Susan Ople

 

Nacionalista Party/Partido Galing at Puso OFW advocate
Jericho Petilla   Liberal Party/Koalisyon ng Daang Matuwid Former Secretary of Energy
Ralph Recto   Liberal Party/Koalisyon ng Daang Matuwid* President pro tempore of the Senate of the Philippines
Martin Romualdez Lakas–CMD/United Nationalist Alliance Leyte representative
Manny Pacquiao   United Nationalist Alliance Sarangani representative
Joel Villanueva   Liberal Party/Bangon Pilipinas/Koalisyon ng Daang Matuwid Former TESDA director-general

(*) also running under Partido Galing at Puso.

Aftermath edit

Five months after the elections, Santiago died in her sleep at exactly 8:52 a.m. on 29 September 2016 while she was confined at the St. Luke's Medical Center in Taguig from lung cancer; several reports cited that Santiago died in her residence in La Vista Subdivision, Quezon City.[42][43][44] Her body lay in state at the Cathedral Grottos of the Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Cubao the following day.[45] Following a Catholic funeral Mass, she was interred at the Loyola Memorial Park in Marikina on 2 October, beside the tomb of her son Alexander, who died in 2003.[46][47][48]

References edit

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The 2016 presidential campaign of Miriam Defensor Santiago a then incumbent Senator of the Philippines was announced on October 13 2015 at a book signing event 1 Miriam Defensor Santiago submitted her certificate of candidacy COC on October 16 2015 She was fifth overall in the election and lost to Rodrigo Duterte Santiago died of lung cancer five months later Miriam Defensor Santiago 2016 presidential campaignCandidateMiriam Defensor SantiagoSecretary of Agrarian Reform 1989 90 Judge of the International Criminal Court 2011 14 Senator of the Philippines 1995 2001 2004 16 Bongbong Marcos Senator of the Philippines 2010 16 Governor of Ilocos Norte 1983 86 1998 2007 Ilocos Norte s 2nd district representative 1992 95 2007 10 Vice Governor of Ilocos Norte 1980 83 AffiliationPeople s Reform PartyYouth Reform MovementStatusAnnounced October 13 2015Official launch October 13 2015Lost election May 9 2016HeadquartersNarsan Building 3 West 4th St West Triangle Quezon CitySloganSi Miriam Ang Sagot lit Miriam is the answer Contents 1 Background 2 Running mate 3 Political positions 3 1 Corruption 3 2 Governance 3 3 Social and economy issues 3 4 RH Law 4 Endorsements 5 Senate slate 6 Aftermath 7 ReferencesBackground editMain article Miriam Defensor Santiago nbsp Miriam Defensor Santiago Miriam Defensor Santiago previously ran for president in the elections of 1992 and 1998 2 It was reported in March 2014 that Santiago was not interested in vying for a higher post saying that she would rather support a female candidate for presidency She said that she had no funds for a presidential campaign but argued that social media would be a significant factor in the 2016 election 3 On July 2 2014 Santiago announced that she was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer However she said that her cancer is not metastasic and is expected to be cured within six weeks through molecularly targeted therapy 4 In August 2014 Santiago declared that she was open to run as president saying that she was recovering and considering two other career options entering the International Development Law Organization based in Rome or authoring books about foreign policy at the Wilson Center in Washington D C 5 In November 2014 Santiago announced that she will run for president if she is completely healed of cancer saying that at that time 90 percent of her cancer cells had regressed She also said that she was considering entering a coalition with the Liberal Party and Nacionalista Party if she decided to run 6 On October 26 2015 a meet and greet event in front of UP students was held in UP Bahay ng Alumni the same place where her co presidential candidate Grace Poe announced her intention to run for president Santiago reiterated that she would run for the highest political position in the Philippines for the third time to stop the corruption in the government despite having stage 4 lung cancer 7 I have passed through the hardest of physical trepidations and hardships known to man Cancer is not an easy disease to have I decided upon consultation with my doctors at Saint Luke s Medical Center that it should be up to me to run for president Miriam Defensor SantiagoRunning mate edit nbsp Defensor Santiago with her running mate Bongbong Marcos Main article Bongbong Marcos In July 2014 Bongbong Marcos said that he was not discounting the possibility of his running for president and at that time he said that his Nacionalista Party had only discussed about their agenda in the 2016 election 8 It was reported in September 2014 that Santiago considered Rodrigo Duterte Grace Poe and Gilberto Teodoro as her running mates 9 On October 15 2015 Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago confirmed Senator Bongbong Marcos as her running mate 10 Santiago and Marcos are two of the three senators who acquitted Renato Corona in his impeachment trial in 2012 the other senator was the late Joker Arroyo Marcos revealed on January 21 2016 that his campaign with Santiago would be officially launched in the Ilocos region his home region He also said that he and Santiago would campaign separately if possible to maximize their reach 11 Santiago and Marcos started their campaigns with a proclamation rally held in Mariano Marcos State University in Batac Ilocos Norte on February 9 2016 12 Marcos on the other hand inaugurated his campaign headquarters in Mandaluyong on February 18 2016 13 Political positions editCorruption edit In relation to the Priority Development Assistance Fund scandal Santiago promised to put those who have pocketed their Priority Development Assistance Fund commonly known as pork barrel to be arrested 14 Governance edit According to Defensor Santiago s running mate Bongbong Marcos he and the candidate agreed on the importance of good governance 15 16 17 She has also promised to sign the Freedom of Information Act as the act is an important tool to promote public accountability 18 Social and economy issues edit Defensor Santiago also plans to aggressively fight the war against illegal drugs She has promised to reform the tax system and increase government efficiency with the goal of keeping the government deficit below 3 of the GDP Defensor Santiago also plans to invest in public infrastructure agriculture sector and government institutions 19 RH Law edit An advocate of the Reproductive Health Law RHL Defensor Santiago was not pleased by the 1 billion peso budget allocation cuts for contraceptives She said that if she will be elected she will work for a full and conscientious implementation of the RHL 20 Endorsements editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Miriam Defensor SantiagoCurrent and former Philippine Senators Bongbong Marcos Philippine Senator Current and former Philippine Representative Imelda Marcos wife of former President Ferdinand Marcos incumbent Representative of Ilocos Norte 2nd District Current and former Philippine Governor Imee Marcos Governor Ilocos Norte City Councilor Ramon Yabut Member Sangguniang Panlungsod Pasay Former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Renato Corona Personalities Cecille Ongpauco mother of Heart Evangelista 7 Athletes Carmela Tunay volleyball player and TV host 21 Kathy Bersola volleyball player 21 Bongbong MarcosAll individuals are members or supporters of the KBL unless otherwise stated Former Philippine Presidents Joseph Estrada 22 Current and former Philippine Senators Cynthia Villar Current and former Philippine Representatives Imelda Marcos wife of former President Ferdinand Marcos Incumbent Representative of Ilocos Norte 2nd District Mitos Magsaysay former Representative Zambales 13 Prospero Nograles former House Speaker and Representative Davao City 13 Rodolfo Farinas Incumbent Representative of Ilocos Norte 1st District Mark Cojuangco former Representative of Pangasinan 23 Trisha Bonoan David 4th District Representative of Manila Antonio Lagdameo Jr incumbent Representative of Davao del Norte Jonathan dela Cruz incumbent Representative of ABAKADA Party List and Marcos campaign manager 24 Mark Villar incumbent Representative of Las Pinas 25 Lucy Torres incumbent Representative of Leyte 26 Current and former Provincial Governors and Vice Governors Imee Marcos Governor Ilocos Norte Chavit Singson former Governor of Ilocos Sur 27 Ryan Singson Governor Ilocos Sur Ramil Hernandez Governor Laguna Faustino Bodjie Dy incumbent Isabela Governor Casimiro Ynares Jr former Rizal Governor 28 Rebecca Ynares incumbent Rizal Governor Current and former Philippine Mayors and Vice Mayors Jerry Pelayo former Mayor Candaba Pampanga 13 Pablo Ortega Mayor San Fernando La Union 29 Guia Gomez Mayor San Juan City 30 Benjamin Abalos Jr Mayor Mandaluyong 31 Casimiro Ynares III former Rizal Governor Mayor Antipolo City Bong Revilla s brother in law Vergel Aguilar Mayor Las Pinas 25 City Councilor Ramon Yabut Member Sangguniang Panlungsod Pasay Former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Renato Corona now deceased Celebrities Nora Aunor actress 32 John Estrada actor Alex Gonzaga TV host and actress daughter of Taytay Rizal vice mayor Bonoy Gonzaga 33 Toni Gonzaga TV host and actress daughter of Taytay Rizal vice mayor Bonoy Gonzaga 33 Richard Gomez actor sportsman and Ormoc mayoralty candidate 26 Paul Soriano film director 33 Dawn Zulueta TV host and actress wife of Davao Representative Anton Lagdameo Ferdinand Topacio lawyer a member of Iglesia ni Cristo Organizations and Support Groups Alliance of Transport Organizations ACTO 34 El Shaddai 35 Federation of Jeepney Operators and Drivers Association of the Philippines FEJODAP 34 Iglesia ni Cristo 36 37 Iglesia Filipina Independente 38 Kabataang Barangay Alumni Association Inc Manila Chapter Liga ng Transportasyon at Operators sa Pilipinas LTOP 34 National Federation of Sugarcane Planters 39 Panay Federation of Sugarcane Planters 39 Pangkalahatang Sanggunian Manila amp Suburbs Drivers Association Nationwide Inc PASANG MASDA 34 Pwersa ng Bayaning Atleta Aldub Alyansang Duterte Bongbong 40 Sugar Producers Association CONFED Negros Panay Chapter 39 United Sugar Producers Federation of the Philippines 39 Senate slate editThe 10 man senatorial slate of Santiago and Marcos was announced during a campaign event at the Ynares Sports Arena on February 14 2016 41 Santiago Marcos senatorial slate Name Image Political party coalition Notes Dionisio Santiago nbsp Independent Former PDEA director general Francis Tolentino nbsp Independent Former MMDA chairman Common candidates Name Image Political party coalition Notes Edu Manzano nbsp Lakas CMD Partido Galing at Puso Makati vice mayor Isko Moreno nbsp Puwersa ng Masang Pilipino Partido Galing at Puso Manila vice mayor Susan Ople nbsp Nacionalista Party Partido Galing at Puso OFW advocate Jericho Petilla nbsp Liberal Party Koalisyon ng Daang Matuwid Former Secretary of Energy Ralph Recto nbsp Liberal Party Koalisyon ng Daang Matuwid President pro tempore of the Senate of the Philippines Martin Romualdez Lakas CMD United Nationalist Alliance Leyte representative Manny Pacquiao nbsp United Nationalist Alliance Sarangani representative Joel Villanueva nbsp Liberal Party Bangon Pilipinas Koalisyon ng Daang Matuwid Former TESDA director general also running under Partido Galing at Puso Aftermath editFive months after the elections Santiago died in her sleep at exactly 8 52 a m on 29 September 2016 while she was confined at the St Luke s Medical Center in Taguig from lung cancer several reports cited that Santiago died in her residence in La Vista Subdivision Quezon City 42 43 44 Her body lay in state at the Cathedral Grottos of the Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Cubao the following day 45 Following a Catholic funeral Mass she was interred at the Loyola Memorial Park in Marikina on 2 October beside the tomb of her son Alexander who died in 2003 46 47 48 References edit Bartolome Jessica Sisante Jam October 13 2015 Miriam announces presidential run in 2016 GMA News and Public Affairs Retrieved October 13 2015 Matsuzawa Mikas January 20 2016 Will Miriam Defensor Santiago get the youth vote CNN Philippines Archived from the original on February 17 2016 Retrieved February 13 2016 Macaraig Ayee March 12 2014 Miriam for president No money I never sold my body Rappler Retrieved February 13 2016 Macaraig Ayee July 3 2014 Miriam Santiago I have lung cancer Rappler Retrieved February 13 2016 Mendez Christina August 28 2014 Miriam licks cancer eyes running in 2016 The Philippine Star Retrieved February 13 2016 Burgonio TJ November 15 2014 If healed Santiago to run in 2016 Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved February 13 2016 a b Macaraig Ayee October 26 2015 Miriam Fighting corruption made me run despite health Rappler Retrieved October 27 2015 Ramos Araneta Macon July 27 2014 Bongbong Miriam seen as other presidential bets Manila Standard Retrieved February 13 2016 Burgonio TJ September 11 2014 Santiago as presidential candidate ticks off possible running mates Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved February 13 2016 Macaraig Ayee October 15 2015 Miriam Santiago Bongbong Marcos is my running mate Rappler Retrieved October 15 2015 Mangosing Frances January 21 2016 Santiago Marcos tandem still a go Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved February 13 2016 Duterte s proclamation rally in Tondo set Sun Star February 8 2016 Retrieved February 8 2016 a b c d Manlapaz Jong February 18 2016 Gloria boys suportado si Bongbong Marcos Gloria boys supports Bongbong Marcos DZIQ Retrieved February 19 2016 Echeminada Perseus February 10 2016 Miriam hits rivals for premature campaigning The Philippine Star Retrieved February 13 2016 Bongbong Marcos confirms tandem with Miriam Defensor Santiago CNN Archived from the original on December 8 2015 Retrieved December 5 2015 Bongbong Marcos Tandem with Miriam not a surprise to me Rappler Retrieved December 5 2015 Miriam Santiago will run for president in 2016 newsinfo inquirer net Retrieved December 5 2015 Miriam promises faster than ever economic growth if elected president GMA News Online October 27 2015 Retrieved December 5 2015 Local News Sun Star Retrieved December 5 2015 Geronimo Jee Y January 8 2016 Miriam Santiago on RH budget cut Immoral Rappler Retrieved March 21 2016 a b Duterte top presidential pick two way race between Robredo Marcos for VP among young athletes Sports Interactive Network Philippines May 7 2016 Retrieved May 8 2016 Erap Estrada endorses Bongbong Marcos VP bid Philippine Daily Inquirer October 10 2015 Retrieved May 12 2022 Cojuangco campaigns for Marcos vice presidential bid CNN Philippines February 21 2016 Archived from the original on February 23 2022 Retrieved February 24 2022 Bongbong Marcos foes told Move on from the past Philippine Daily Inquirer February 27 2016 Retrieved April 1 2016 a b Tumaya na Villars choose Marcos as VP over Cayetano Trillanes Politiko Retrieved April 6 2016 a b Gomezes of Ormoc support Marcos VP bid Philippine Daily Inquirer April 25 2016 Retrieved April 25 2016 Beleo Erwin G November 13 2015 Chavit to campaign for Binay Bong in Solid North Manila Bulletin Archived from the original on November 17 2015 Retrieved November 14 2015 Rizal province s Ynares family endorses Bongbong Marcos GMA News February 29 2016 Retrieved March 1 2016 Marcos wins support of La Union s Ortegas The Manila Times February 11 2016 Retrieved February 24 2022 Marcos gets backing of San Juan mayor ABS CBN News February 15 2016 Retrieved February 15 2016 Yee Jovic February 20 2016 Benhur for Bongbong Son of Cory appointee champions Marcos Jr Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved February 24 2022 Nora Aunor picks Grace Poe for president and Bongbong Marcos for VP Philippine Entertainment Portal March 31 2016 Archived from the original on April 8 2016 Retrieved March 31 2016 a b c Toni Gonzaga Paul Soriano criticized for supporting Sen Bongbong Marcos s VP bid Pep ph Retrieved October 26 2015 a b c d Casayuran Mario February 25 2016 Big 4 transport groups endorse Marcos Manila Bulletin Retrieved March 12 2016 Pilapil Jaime R April 30 2016 El Shaddai endorses Marcos Manila Times Retrieved May 1 2016 Rosario Ben April 28 2016 INC chooses Bongbong for VP sources Manila Bulletin Retrieved April 29 2016 Iglesia to vote for Duterte Marcos on May 9 Eagle News May 5 2016 Retrieved May 5 2016 Iglesia Filipina Independiente Is For Marcos Press release Senate of the Philippines December 29 2015 Retrieved May 12 2022 a b c d Sugar barons sweeten Sen Marcos VP bid Press release Senate of the Philippines February 18 2016 Retrieved February 19 2016 Party list backs bid to pair Rody Marcos Manila Standard March 11 2016 Retrieved March 11 2016 Gagalac Ron February 13 2016 Miriam Marcos tandem bares senatorial slate ABS CBN News Retrieved February 13 2016 Ager Juliet Javellana Maila Miriam 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