Opposition in a 'better place' today, Robredo says; 'people more courageous'
Vice President Leni Robredo believes that the opposition, which she leads, is in a “better place” now as compared to 2018 and 2019 when no one from the Liberal Party's (LP) Otso Diretso candidates won against the administration’s senatorial bets.

The vice president said that back in 2018 and 2019, the opposition was “shocked and awed” by the present administration.
“It (was) not as fortified as I would have wanted it to be, but we are in a better place now compared to 2019 or 2018,” she said during a podcast guesting on Wake Up With Jim and Saab.
“Parang may (There’s like a) shock and awe factor that a lot of those in the opposition either jumped or decided just to keep quiet. Pero ngayon, napapansin ko (But now, I noticed that) people are getting more vocal. People are more willing to sit down and talk unlike before,” Robredo added.
Even though “2022 is just around the corner,” she is not losing hope that the opposition will unite and that “people will be more courageous.”
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“More people will take a stand and more people will be willing to sit down and talk and explore how to unify for the country,” Robredo said.
The vice president, though still mulling her own presidential run, suspended exploratory talks with other members of the opposition because of the two-week enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) in Metro Manila and other provinces.
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On Sunday, August 8, Robredo explained why she rejected Senator Panfilo Lacson’s unification proposal. She does not agree to the senator’s proposal of filing their Certificate of Candidacy (COC) and then supporting only one candidate based on who has the strongest numbers in the survey.
Robredo said she will fight until the end once she decides to run for president.