Prof. Clarita Carlos Admits She’s “Pleasantly Surprised” with Robin Padilla

Here’s the reaction of Clarita Carlos when asked about senatorial frontrunner Robin Padilla

CLARITA CARLOS – The retired political science professor couldn’t help but admire senatorial frontrunner, Robin Padilla.

Clarita Carlos and Robin Padilla
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Robinhood Ferdinand Cariño Padilla is an actor, politician, screenwriter, producer and director.

He is known as the “Bad Boy” of Philippine cinema for portraying anti-hero protagonist gangster roles in films such as Anak ni Baby Ama, Grease Gun Gang, Bad Boy, and Bad Boy 2.

He has also been dubbed the “Prince of Action” of Philippine cinema.

Padilla is also active in television programs, having played lead roles in Basta’t Kasama Kita, Asian Treasures, Joaquin Bordado, Totoy Bato, Guns and Roses, and Toda Max.

On the other hand, Clarita Carlos is a retired professor of political science at the University of the Philippines.

She caught the media’s attention after being one of the panelists at SMNI’s presidential debate. At the time, she was praised and admired by netizens for her excellent and insightful opinions and questions of presidential contenders.

In an interview, Carlos couldn’t help but admire senatorial frontrunner, Robin Padilla.

According to her, although the actor lacked preparation for his candidacy, he did not fail to capture the hearts of the voters.

“I was pleasantly surprised with Robin Padilla,” she said.

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Carlos believes that the constitutional reform that Padilla is pushing, was the reason why he’s leading the senatorial race.

Carlos, on the other hand, thinks this is the right time to push for constitutional reform.

She is expecting that the actor will promote Federalism in the upcoming administration.

Clarita Carlos said Padilla should be given the committee on constitutional reform in the senate which was formerly held by vice-presidential candidate Kiko Pangilinan.

Padilla is still leading the senatorial race with over 26 million votes.

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