Monday, October 5, 2015

Pacquiao to run for senate in the Philippines

Philippine boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao said on Monday that he plans to run for a post in the influential Philippine Senate despite a drab stint as a congressman.

The national hero announced he will run as a candidate for the 24-seat upper chamber in May 2016, to mixed reactions from fans.

“Yes, I’m going to run for (a) Senate post this coming 2016 election. But as to which party, that’s still to be determined,” said the fighter.

The boxer popularly known as “Pac-Man”, said President Benigno Aquino’s ruling Liberal Party had been courting him but added that he is also close to the leaders of rival parties.

Pacquiao, 36, used his athletic renown to be elected as congressman of an impoverished district in the southern Philippines in 2010.

The eight-division world champion lost the richest fight in boxing history in a unanimous decision to his American rival Floyd Mayweather in Las Vegas in May, but has retained his popularity.

As a congressman, Pacquiao was elected by the voters of his district but in the Philippines, senators are elected nationally, posing a larger challenge.

So far, the reaction to Pacquiao’s plans for the Senate are largely negative.

    “Pacman, you’re my idol. But in the boxing ring. Not in Congress. Sorry,”one fan posted on Twitter.

    “Pacquiao, you can’t even go to sessions in Congress. Now you want to go to Senate? What are you going to do there?,” said another.

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