Pangilinan cites 'oversupply of ambitious politicians', will seek re-election instead
Senator Francis Pangilinan on Monday, March 15 disclosed his plans to run for re-election, and not for any higher office, in the upcoming May 2022 elections.

Pangilinan said he has no intention of joining the roster of politicians aspiring for president or vice president, saying he doesn’t want to add to the “oversupply of ambitious politicians” in the country.
“I’m up for reelection, that’s my plan…We have a shortage on pork, not ambitious politicians,” Pangilinan said in an interview on ANC Headstart.
“I don’t want to add to that, there’s already an oversupply of ambitious politicians. Let’s not add to it,” he said.
Nevertheless, he said, what is important right now is for the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to focus on getting more eligible voters to register for the upcoming polls.
The senator said a recent Senate hearing on electoral reforms showed that only 58 million Filipinos are registered out of 73 million eligible voters in the country.
The Comelec, he said, has to yet to register around 16 million potential voters. He also said an estimated 10 million voters ages 18 to 29 have not registered in the last elections.
“If we have complaints about what’s happening, if we believe that we deserve better, then we should register,” he pointed out.
“The deadline of registration is September 30. If you feel the need to do something about the challenges of the country, the first step I think is to register so that you can choose and support those you believe must be supported,” Pangilinan stressed.