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Taruc V urged to run for Ecija gov against 2 others

The running mate of incumbent Nueva Ecija Gov. Aurelio Umali is being wooed to run for governor as the race for the Capitol is shaping into a three-cornered fight in the 2010 elections.

Jose Taruc V, more popularly known as “Popoy” is being endorsed by Novo Ecijano politicians and church leaders to be the alternative candidate – or Third Force – in the province to oppose the reelection bid of Umali and that of come backing former three-term congresswoman Josie Manuel-Joson.

A signature campaign to convince Taruc to run has reportedly been launched in the province, one of which is spearheaded by the Kapatiran.

Taruc V, son and namesake of famed broadcaster Joe Taruc, ran for vice governor under Umali’s Lakas-CMD party but lost to the incumbent , Vice Gov. Edward Thomas Joson. His decision to run in 2007 led to a bitter falling-out between the elder Taruc and Joson’s father, former fourtime governor Tomas III but they reconcile3d after the polls.

While he lost out to Edward Thomas, the younger Taruc was credited with giving a good account of himself despite his lack of exposure as he lost to a scion of a political clan.

The younger Taruc, was appointed director of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office by President Arroyo. At 31, he was the youngest director to be named to the PCSO whose incumbent directors include former chairman Manuel Morato.

Contacted bu The Star, Taruc declined to comment on his supposed gubernatorial bid but admitted he has been approached to challenge the reelection bid of Umali. He maintained that he and Umali remain friends although they have political differences.

The source said that if Taruc decides to run, it would be a big blow to the reelection bid of Umali as it would reflect on his leadership as chief executive of the province. “Of all the people surrounding Gov. Umali, it is only Popoy who can show the lapses of his administration,” the source said.

By Manny Galvez (Philippine STAR, June 25, 2009)

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