MANILA (March 10, 2016) -- On the day celebrating
women, Sen. Grace Poe scored a major victory when the Supreme Court allowed her
to pursue her presidential bid after months of legal battle.
Speaking at the Gabriela-led International Women’s
Day celebration in Liwasang Bonifacio, Poe said the High Court’s decision
reversing the decision of the Commission on Elections on her candidacy came at
just the right time.
“Mga kababayan, siguro talagang ginusto ng Diyos
na ang balitang ito ay makarating sa atin ngayong araw na ito,” Poe
said to a cheering crowd.
“Ito po ay hindi lamang tagumpay ko, kundi
tagumpay ng ating mga kababayan; at higit sa lahat tagumpay ng mga inaapi;
tagumpay ng mga nahihirapan sa sistema at tagumpay ng mga kababaihan,” she
said.
Poe, who was abandoned at the Jaro Church in Iloilo
as an infant, is the first foundling to run for president. As a
senatorial bet in 2013, she garnered over 20 million votes, the highest ever
cast for a candidate in Philippine electoral history.
“Sabi nang iba ako raw ay minamaliit dahil ako
raw ay isang babae at teacher pa man din. Ano daw ang
karapatan ko tumakbo bilang pangulo? Mga kababayan, ang mga babae ay hindi
mayayabang pero makikita naman natin na hindi kayo sumusuko sa laban,
lalong-lalo na kapag ang pinaglalaban ninyo ay ang mga mahal ninyo,” she
said.
She paid tribute to her adoptive parents, movie
icons Fernando Poe Jr. and Susan Roces. She said they raised her to always
fight for what is right.
“Pinalaki ako ni FPJ na magmahal sa kapwa at
huwag sumuko. Pinalaki rin ako ni Susan Roces na maging matapang na babae,
magtrabaho at tulungan ang pamilya,” she said.
Poe, who is running under the “Gobyernong may
Puso” banner, said it takes compassion to address the many challenges
that confront women today, including poverty and the impacts of migration on
their families.
According to Poe, 26 percent of Filipino women are
poor. In other areas, the
poverty incidence among women is even higher: 45 percent in Eastern Visayas and
55 percent in the Autonmous Region in Muslim Mindanao.
“Alam naman natin na sa bansa natin bagama’t
maganda at maraming oportunidad at mayaman ang Pilipinas, hindi kumakalat ang
yaman sa lahat at marami pa ring napapag-iwanan,” she said.
Should she win the presidency, Poe said she will
ensure that women will have income and livelihood opportunities. She said she
will push for the strict enforcement of the Magna Carta for Women and the
passage of the Anti-Discrimination bill.
“Kailangan natin palakasin at tulungan ang mga
programang pambabae. At ito ang mga nais naming gawin: Unang-una, ang mga babae
ay hindi binubugbog. Ang mga babae ay minamahal,” Poe said.
“Ang ating mga barangay ay dapat turuan kung paano
reresponde sa mga problemang karahasan sa mga babae,”
she said.
The senator stressed that women should not be
limited because they have the ability to lead and change society.
No comments:
Post a Comment