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Philippines: Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino lII - win presidential election.

2010-05-23 16:40:55 - Nksagar:- May 23,2010 Sen. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino lII -at
win mark of presidential race Philippines eighty percent vote count is most lik
ely winner of the presidential race.
MANILA, Philippines- Sen. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III, with eighty percent vote
count is most likely winner of the presidential race following his wide lead in
tallies from the Commission on Elections.
The Comelec, is the declaration board for the senatorial and party list election
s has the results of the presidential and vice presidential elections but has de
cided to stop making
public tallies at 80 percent of the votes in deference to Congress as the canvas
sing board.The recent visit of US Ambassador Henry Thomas to Aquino’s home signa
l that the US wants no delay in his proclamation said Senate Minority Leader Aqu
ilino Pimentel Jr. yesterday.
First to extend their congratulations was Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodri
guez Zapatero on May 14, wishing Aquino success during his presidency. He also a
ssured him of Spain s readiness to cooperate with Aquino’s administration.
Second to extend congratulation,on May 17, Chinese Ambassador Liu Jianchao exten
ded “warmest congratulations” and said China would be “re-energized” to work wit
h Aquino’s “focused and capable leadership” in advancing its “strategic relation
ship” with the Philippines.
Last Friday, US Ambassador Thomas called on Aquino at his residence on Times Str
eet in Quezon City and extended his “maligayang bati (best wishes
In Second slot is at lead vice presidential candidate Jejomar Binay yesterday sa
id that unlike Aquino, he is not expecting any diplomatic visitor at this pointI
am out of their (US) radar, they thought I will not win this election Binay sai
d, adding that he is ready to take his oath and assume office now that the Commi
ssion on Elections (Comelec) has counted 99 percent of election returns.
Binay, has declined to comment on reports implicating him in the so-called “Koal
a Boy” controversy, referring to the masked witness who surfaced recently to cla
im involvement in alleged massive cheating during the elections.
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