Pacquiao one step closer to Philippine presidency after senate win



MANILA // Boxing great Manny Pacquiao was on Thursday proclaimed as one of the winners of Philippine senate seats, bringing him closer to a possible crack at the presidency.

At the proclamation ceremony, an election official introduced Pacquiao as the “people’s champion” and called out his name in the same cadence that he is introduced in the boxing ring, drawing cheers from the audience.

The 37-year-old garnered more than 16 million votes for 7th place among 12 winning senators in the recent elections. Earlier this year, he said that he planned to retire from boxing to become a full-time politician.

Pacquiao is considered a hero in the country that grinds to a halt during his televised fights so Filipinos can root for him. He has indicated in the past he would consider a run for the presidency but he has tried to ditch the topic, saying he was too young.

The boxer said he was still thinking about whether to participate in the Olympics in August because he might be criticised for being absent from the senate shortly after the start of legislative work.

“I need to ask if the Filipino people will allow me to participate in the Olympics,” he said.

Pacquiao also said he would support re-imposing the death penalty but opposesdany proposed divorce bill. He said the first bill he would file would provide free elementary-to-college education for children from impoverished families.

Pacquiao ran for the senate under the ticket of losing presidential candidate Jejomar Binay, but also was endorsed by southern Davao city Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, the winner of the presidential race according to unofficial results. Mr Duterte has said he would ask Congress to restore the death penalty, which has been suspended since 2006.

During his senatorial campaign, Pacquiao bounced back impressively after a huge drop in support from his remarks in February that people in same-sex relations were “worse than animals.” The Bible-quoting candidate apologized to people hurt by his comments but made clear he opposed same-sex marriage.

President Benigno Aquino III revealed last month that the brutal Abu Sayyaf militant group considered abducting Pacquiao, along with the president’s sister, who is a wealthy and popular actress.

* Agence France-Presse

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