The White Vote Movement led by the Catholic charismatic group El
Shaddai endorsed three more senatorial candidates on top of the six it
earlier named for the May 13 elections.
In an event held at the Velarde-owned Amvel City in ParaƱaque
City on Saturday, El Shaddai leader and the movement’s spokesman Mike
Velarde announced that they were also supporting United Nationalist
Alliance (UNA) candidates Nancy Binay, Richard Gordon and Miguel Zubiri.
The three were in addition to the earlier endorsed candidates:
UNA’s JV Ejercito, Gringo Honasan, Mitos Magsaysay and Team PNoy’s Koko
Pimentel, Antonio Trillanes IV and Cynthia Villar.
In exchange for El Shaddai’s support, Velarde said that the
candidates were made to sign a “pledge of commitment” to always fight
for the Catholic Church’s stand once they get elected.
“They made a commitment that if they win, they will fight any
proposed law that is against the family and anything that will lead to
the annihilation of the Filipino race and things that are against the
Word of God, against the commandments of God,” said Velarde.
He said the White Vote Movement will also monitor the candidates they endorsed “so we can also guide them.”
Earlier, Velarde explained that the movement was supporting these
candidates because they stood with the Church in opposing the
reproductive health (RH) law.
Other groups involved in the White Vote Movement include Couples
for Christ-Foundation for Family and Life, Catholic Women’s League,
Focolare Movement and Bukas Loob sa Diyos.
Velarde said previous experience showed that some candidates the
El Shaddai had supported in last elections voted for the RH law.
“I pleaded with them to defer the bill for further deliberations
so the people may know the truth and yet when the voting came, they were
there. Anyway, there is always a day of reckoning. We won’t get back at
them but we will act towards the right direction,” said Velarde in his
speech.
The candidates the movement endorsed have also been dubbed “Team
Buhay” by the Diocese of Bacolod because they voted against the family
planning measure, except for Villar.
But Velarde noted that since Villar’s husband, Sen. Manuel
Villar, voted against the RH bill, “his vote can be considered as the
vote of the wife.”
Monday, April 29, 2013
Velarde endorses 3 more candidates
3:26 AM