Jejomar Binay 2016 presidential campaign explained

Candidate:Jejomar Binay
Vice President of the Philippines
(2010 – 2016)
Mayor of Makati
(1986 – 1987; February 2, 1988 – June 30, 1998; 2001 – 2010)
Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Chairman
(1998 – 2001)
Gregorio Honasan
Senator of the Philippines
(1995 – 2004; 2007 – 2019)
Status:
Launched:
Lost election:
Affiliation:United Nationalist Alliance
Headquarters:8514 Caong Street, San Antonio Village, Makati, Philippines
Slogan:Ginhawa'y dama ng lahat kay Jojo Binay
(lit. Convenience is felt by all with Jojo Binay)
Chant:Only Binay!

The 2016 presidential campaign of Jejomar Binay, former Mayor of Makati and then-incumbent Vice President of the Philippines, was announced on July 1, 2015, during the launch of the United Nationalist Alliance as a political party at the Makati Coliseum.

Binay had decided to run for president in September 2011, just over a year after assuming the vice presidency.[1]

Campaign

See also: Opinion polling in the Philippine presidential election, 2016.

In May 2014, Binay began his search for a running mate. As his potential running mate Senator Jinggoy Estrada in jail due to his implication in the PDAF scam,[2] Binay's offers were declined by JV Ejercito,[3] Manny Villar (via wife Cynthia Villar),[4] Vilma Santos (via husband Ralph Recto),[5] Mar Roxas,[6] Grace Poe,[7] Rodrigo Duterte[8] and Joseph Estrada.[9] Binay's daughter Abigail, also the Representative from Makati, said that Binay would accept anyone as his running mate except for Antonio Trillanes, and that she prefers Grace Poe.[10] On June 12, Independence Day, speech in Iloilo, President Aquino said that he could only offer Binay the conduct of a clean and honest election, but not an outright endorsement.[11]

On June 22, Binay resigned from the Aquino cabinet, both as presidential adviser on Overseas Filipino Workers' concerns and as chairman of the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council, but did not say why.[12] Two days later, Binay addressed the public from his Coconut Palace offices, branding the current administration as "manhid at palpak" (insensitive and bumbling), but did not mention Aquino by name. He also accused the administration of committing sins against him and the people.[13]

In June 2015 he polled first among expected presidential candidates for the 2016 Philippine general election.[14] [15] [16] However, in the September 2015 Pulse Asia he placed third after Senator Grace Poe and Mar Roxas, the ruling Liberal Party presidential candidate. His trust rating had also dropped 19%.

According to Inquirer.Net, his numbers have steadily eroded after corruption allegations came out against him in the Philippine Senate Blue Ribbon Committee hearings.

In September 2015, Binay tapped the services of former Secretary of the Interior and Local Government Ronaldo Puno as the campaign strategist and adviser for its presidential bid.[17] [18]

On October 10, 2015, the Federation of Free Workers (FFW), one of the largest labor centers, in the Philippines endorsed him for President[19]

During the Sinulog Festival in Cebu, Binay was booed by the spectators at the start of the Grand Parade of the festival on January 17, 2016.[20] The Vice President's camp tags the Liberal Party as responsible for the booing incident.[21]

Binay's presidential campaign started with a proclamation rally held in Welfareville Compound, Mandaluyong on February 9, 2016.[22]

On February 16, 2016, Binay's party UNA and One Cebu party (with former GSIS chairman Winston Garcia as the party's gubernatorial bet in 2016 Cebu local elections) form a local coalition in the province of Cebu during the local party's general assembly.[23]

Platform

During the 41st Philippine Business Conference on October 27, 2015, Binay outlined his platform:[24]

  1. establish more effective monitoring and supervision of priority programs and projects
  2. amendments in the 1987 constitution regardless of the economic provisions
  3. passage of the Fiscal Incentives Rationalization Act and Right-Of-Way Act
  4. amendments in the Build-Operate-Transfer Law
  5. creation of the Department of Information Technology
  6. reducing personal and income taxes
  7. strengthened mining, agriculture and manufacturing industries
  8. accelerate infrastructure development
  9. respect the sanctity of contracts
  10. lowering of income and corporate taxes
  11. revisit the taxation system.

In his appearance in the 9th Biennial National Convention of the Chinese Filipino Business Club on February 19, 2016, Binay stated his intention to separate the DENR into two separated agencies if he were to be elected. The two agencies would be the Department of Environment and the Department of Natural Resources (the role of DA will also be moved to DNR). The same scenario will also be used for the DOTC which will be splitting into Department of Transportation and the Department of Information and Communication Technology. He also vowed to create the Department of Housing and Urban Development which focused on the construction of housing projects in the country.[25] Binay also vowed to appoint a new Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) 30 minutes after the oath of the office, to replace Kim Henares.[26]

Controversies

Corruption allegations hounding him have been the subject of 22 hearings by the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee since August 2014, which has ventured into tackling other Makati projects and partnerships that were supposedly carried out through anomalous deals as well.

Among the names floated during the series of Senate inquiries to be linked with Mr. Binay's questionable deals include the housing agency Pag-IBIG, the Boy Scouts of the Philippines, and a listed firm owned by businessman Antonio L. Tiu, who is said to have acted as a dummy for Mr. Binay's wealth.

The Office of the Ombudsman upheld its decision to indict Vice President Jejomar Binay, his son dismissed Makati mayor Jejomar Erwin "Junjun" Binay Jr, and 22 others over the alleged overpricing of the Makati city hall parking building II.

In two separate resolutions on 6 docketed cases, the Ombudsman said it has jurisdiction to conduct its preliminary investigation that led it to find probable cause to file criminal charges against Binay, his son, and their co-respondents for graft, malversation of public funds, and falsification of public documents in connection with the bidding and construction of the carpark project.

Senate slate

United Nationalist Alliance

Guest candidates

Notes and References

  1. News: Binay wants to run for president in 2016. Atom. Araullo. ABS-CBN News Online. September 13, 2011 .
  2. News: Jinggoy: I still have support, machinery for 2016. Ayee. Macaraig. Rappler. March 20, 2014.
  3. News: JV rules out running as Binay's vice, cites same skin color. Willard. Cheng. Philippine Star. May 22, 2014. June 8, 2014.
  4. News: Manny Villar for VP? 'Never,' says wife. November 6, 2014. Rappler.com. June 7, 2015.
  5. News: Vilma has no plans for 2016, might retire from politics—Sen. Recto. Matikas. Santos. Philippine Daily Inquirer. March 3, 2015. May 13, 2015.
  6. Web site: Roxas not even thinking of being VP Binay's running mate in 2016. June 22, 2015. April 10, 2015. GMA News Online.
  7. News: Grace Poe doesn't see herself as VP Binay's running mate. Johanna Camille. Sisante. GMA News Online. May 20, 2015. May 24, 2015.
  8. News: Duterte: I won't run for national post in 2016. ABS-CBNnews.com. May 23, 2015. May 23, 2015.
  9. Web site: Erap not interested in running for VP. June 7, 2015. June 7, 2015. The Philippine Star. Clapano. Jose Rodel. https://web.archive.org/web/20150607164648/http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2015/06/07/1463063/erap-not-interested-running-vp. June 7, 2015. dead.
  10. Web site: Binay's running mate 'anyone but Trillanes'. June 22, 2015. May 19, 2015. The Philippine Star. Patricia Lourdes. Viray. https://web.archive.org/web/20150623005328/http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2015/05/19/1456467/binays-running-mate-anyone-trillanes. June 23, 2015. dead.
  11. Web site: Mar gets Noy's praise but still no endorsement. June 13, 2015. June 13, 2015. The Philippine Star. https://web.archive.org/web/20150615234654/http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2015/06/13/1465293/mar-gets-noys-praise-still-no-endorsement. June 15, 2015. dead.
  12. Web site: Fed up, Binay bolts Cabinet. Philippine Daily Inquirer. June 23, 2015. Gil. Cabacungan. June 23, 2015.
  13. Web site: Binay: Aquino government 'palpak'. Philippine Daily Inquirer. June 24, 2015. Christine. Avendaño. June 24, 2015.
  14. Web site: Binay runaway winner in presidential poll.
  15. Web site: In Philippines, Vice President Stands Out for 2016 Race. July 10, 2014.
  16. Web site: Binay tops poll on presidential bets; Grace 2nd.
  17. News: VP Binay taps Puno as campaign adviser. Philippine Daily Inquirer. Cabacungan. Gil. February 5, 2016. February 5, 2016.
  18. News: Binay: Ronnie Puno is a campaign adviser. Rappler. Cepeda. Mara. February 5, 2016. February 5, 2016.
  19. News: VP Binay inindorso ng FFW. n.d..
  20. News: Binay gets boos from Cebuano crowd. January 17, 2016. March 23, 2016. Cebu Daily News.
  21. News: Binay camp tags Liberal Party for Sinulog boos. Philippine Daily Inquirer. January 17, 2016. March 23, 2016.
  22. News: Binay, Poe to kick off campaigns in M. Manila. Manila Times. February 5, 2016. February 8, 2016.
  23. News: UNA, One Cebu sign unity pact. Manila Times. February 16, 2016. February 19, 2016. Tolentino. Reina.
  24. Web site: What Santiago, Binay, Roxas, Poe told PCCI presidential forum. GMA News Online. October 28, 2015.
  25. News: Binay wants to form multiple agencies from DOTC, DENR. Philippine Daily Inquirer. Cayabyab. Marc Jayson. February 19, 2016. February 19, 2016.
  26. News: Binay vows to sack Henares as soon as he becomes president. Philippine Daily Inquirer. Cayabyab. Marc Jayson. February 19, 2016. February 21, 2016.
  27. News: Macaraig. Ayee. Binay finally completes UNA Senate slate. Rappler. October 21, 2015.