JV Ejercito says recent endorsements he received due to his clean track record
Former Senator Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito said he believes that the recent support he received from different political camps can be credited to his clean track record.
In an interview with DZRH, Ejercito said key personalities from both sides of the aisle recognized his important contributions to improve the country’s healthcare and housing.
“Unang-una, yung performance natin sa Senado ay naging maayos naman. Dalawang landmark legislation ang ating naipasa: ang UHL at DHSUD (First of all, our performance in the Senate was good. We passed two landmark legislations: the Universal Health Care Law and the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development),” he said.
Prior to his first stint in the Senate, Ejercito served as mayor and congressman. He noted it was never difficult for any camp to support him in his bid to return to the Senate since he has never been involved in any corruption scandal.
“Plus the fact na yung ating public service record in 18 years ay wala po tayong issue ng korapsyon (that our public service record in 18 years we had never any issue about corruption),” Ejercito said.
“Wala tayong bahid. Kaya naging magaan siguro tayo dalhin (We are note tainted. Maybe that’s why all political camps find it easy to support us),” he said.
Since the start of the campaign, Ejercito has been joining sorties and rallies led by different presidential candidates.
He has joined presidential frontrunner Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., Manila City Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso, Senator Panfilo “Ping” Lacson, and Senator Emmanuel “Manny” Pacquiao in some of their sorties.
He said Marcos expressed his support for his senatorial bid in a gathering of colleagues early this week.
Last week, Liberal Party stalwart and Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon also expressed his support for Ejercito’s Senate comeback.
He was later joined by Iloilo City Rep. Julienne Baronda, who served as Ejercito’s former chief political officer, and Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Trenas.