Raffy Tulfo Bares Talks With Bongbong Marcos, Leni Robredo

Raffy Tulfo bared discussions with the camps of Bongbong Marcos and Leni Robredo.

RAFFY TULFO — A senatorial aspirant on Monday bared talks with the camps of presidential aspirants former senator Bongbong Marcos and Vice President Leni Robredo regarding his possible inclusion in their respective Senate slates.

Raffy Tulfo
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In an interview on ANC, he said that his camp had in talks with Robredo’s camp regarding his inclusion in her Senate slate.

He also said that he had been asked by the camp of Bongbong Marcos to join the latter’s senatorial ticket in 2022, but he said that discussions were still ongoing.

According to him, he remained open to be part of the senatorial slate of any political party or presidential candidate as long as their platforms were aligned with his.

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“It’s OK. Pwede rin ako doon. Kaya lang kung minsan may mga patakaran sila na mukhang hindi sumasangayon sa patakaran ko,” Tulfo said when he’s particularly asked about presidential aspirant Manila Mayor Isko Moreno.

He’s also open to being adopted by the Cusi-led PDP-Laban party, which fielded Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa as its standard-bearer.

Raffy Tulfo was among the guest senatorial candidates of presidential aspirant Senator Manny Pacquiao so far.

Meanwhile, Tulfo revealed in an interview on ANC that Pacquiao’s camp asked him to run as the lawmaker’s vice president in the 2022 elections. However, he said that he can’t run against President Rodrigo Duterte and Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto III.

President Duterte earlier accepted the nomination by the Cusi-led PDP-Laban Party party, but it was Senator Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go who filed his certificate of candidacy (COC) for vice president.

Senator Pacquiao tapped Buhay Party-list Representative and Deputy Speaker Lito Atienza to be his vice president.

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