Cousins Gibo, Noynoy take different stands on dynasties
They may be cousins running for president in the May elections, but they have varying opinions regarding political dynasties. In a forum organized by the Foreign Correspondents' Association of the Philippines (Focap) Monday, Sen. Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III (Liberal Party) answered “yes" while Gilberto "Gibo" Teodoro Jr. (Lakas-Kampi-CMD) responded “no" when asked whether they would support a bill against political dynasties if they get elected. Aquino said a law should be imposed against political dynasties while Teodoro offered an alternative solution. “Yes in the sense of leveling the playing field but no in the sense that a surname automatically [makes you guilty] of a crime you are not being accused of," Aquino said in explaining his answer. His mother, Corazon Aquino, was a former President, while his father Ninoy was a senator who had his eyes on the presidency. Former President Aquino was the first cousin of Teodoro's mother Mercedes. Teodoro, meanwhile, said campaign finance reforms would be an effective tool against political dynasties. “The best way to defeat a political dynasty in my view is to beat them in an election," Teodoro said. "The solution to political dynasty is through campaign finance reforms – allow political parties the financial strength with full disclosure even before election period in order for it to perpetuate its programs and fund candidates to beat dynasties." Teodoro's wife Nikki is a congresswoman representing Tarlac. She ran after her husband vacated his post to become defense secretary in the Arroyo administration.
