Sunday, February 21, 2016

PiliPinas 2016 Debate: Round 3 goes to Grace Poe

PiliPinas 2016 Debate: Round 3 goes to Grace Poe

Senator Grace Poe says that under the PH-US EDCA, US forces can stay in the Philippines 'for free' 
Rappler.com 
Published 7:16 PM, February 21, 2016 
Updated 1:04 AM, February 22, 2016 
PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE. Senator Grace Poe addressed supporters at her campaign launch. Photo courtesy of Comelec EID

PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE. Senator Grace Poe addressed supporters at her campaign launch. Photo courtesy of Comelec EID 
MANILA, Philippines – Senator Grace Poe won Round 3 of PiliPinas 2016: The Cagayan de Oro Presidential Debate on Sunday, February 21.
Round 3 covered the following topics: Mindanao peace and development, illegal drugs, political dynasties, the Philippines' row with China, and the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) between Manila and Washington. (READ: Round 1 goes to Mar RoxasRound 2 goes to Poe)
Rappler editors judged the winner based on the following criteria:
  • Truthfulness (values, consistency)
  • Overall impact (vision, leadership, ability to articulate thoughts)
  • Knowledge/facts on file
The editors adjudged the loser based on the following criteria:
  • Inability to articulate thoughts, express vision and plans
  • Inconsistency, lying, tentativeness, bluffing
  • Lack of vision, leadership
In her face-off with Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago on the issue of EDCA, Poe said that the situation seemed to be better when the Philippines was still hosting US bases, since it received financial remuneration for the use the country’s facilities then. 
"Now, under EDCA, their stay here is for free," Poe said in Filipino.
The senator also said that the Philippines should take the leadership role in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in pushing for a binding Declaration of Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea. 
In Rappler's online voting, netizens chose Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte for all the 3 rounds. The second placer was either Santiago (round 1) or Manuel Roxas II (rounds 2 and 3). Vice President Jejomar Binay was the consistent 5th placer, posting double-digit numbers.
The debate – the first in a series being mounted by the Commission on Elections (Comelec) and its media partners – was organized by GMA-7 and the Philippine Daily Inquirer. – Rappler.com

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