Camille Villar name omitted in Marcos Jr. Alyansa endorsement speech

Camille Villar was omitted in President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. omitted endorsement speech at the campaign sortie of Alyansa para sa Bagong Pilipinas’ Senate slate in Batangas.
The president mentioned Villar in his previous speeches despite her absence.
Marcos’ skipping Villar’s name came days after he ordered an investigation into Villar-led water utility firm PrimeWater due to complaints from consumers.
Earlier, Vice President Sara Duterte endorsed the senatorial bids of Marcos-linked candidates Villar and Sen. Imee Marcos, who has left Alyansa, because they are “united by a common vision.”
Unlike his previous endorsement speeches, Marcos laid out specific projects and vowed to accomplish them before his terms ends.
These include boosting the agriculture sector, ensuring stable power and water supply and building various infrastructure among others.
“Mula po sa nakaraang dalawang taon, nakapagpatayo na po tayo ng 150 na rice processing plant. Sa taong 2025, magtatapos tayo ng dalawampu pa, magsisimula tayo ng limangpu pa,” he said.
The chief executive also touted the Metro Manila Subway Project to solve the worsening traffic.
“Bago po ako matatapos bilang pangulo magkakaroon na tayo ng subway dito sa Pilipinas. ‘Yong subway, ‘yong tren na dumadaan sa ilalim ng lupa. ‘Yong nakikita po natin, dati nakikita lang natin sa sine ‘yan. Mayroon na po tayo dito sa Pilipinas niyan,” Marcos Jr. said.
The country’s top leader also guaranteed improved digital infrastructure to make internet access available for every Filipino.
“At itong taon na ito lahat ng mga lugar na hanggang ngayon ay hindi makabitan ng internet, makakabitan na. At aking layunin nab ago ako umalis sa aking opisina bawat Pilipino ay may internet na kahit saan man sila,” he noted.
The admin’s senatorial ticket will head to Cebu on Monday, May 5, following an invitation from Governor Gwen Garcia for the One Cebu Rally exactly a week before the May 12 polls.