Noynoy extends to defeated Villar

Sen. Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III made proposals Friday to one of his defeated rivals for the presidential position as part of efforts to win control of the House of Representatives.
Even though he enjoyed a commanding win in Monday’s presidential election, Aquino’s Liberal Party will not be given majority of seats in the Senate or the House of Representatives.
Reportedly, the Nacionalista Party of defeated presidential candidate Manuel Villar had proposed to assist with Aquino’s Liberal Party to give him a working majority.
"There shouldn’t be a problem if it is for the good of the country," Aquino said during a news conference in his northern hometown of Tarlac when asked about the possible alliance with Villar’s party.
There is rampant allegation that outgoing President Gloria Arroyo, who Aquino has promised to investigate over accusations of election fraud and corruption, will try to create a rival powerbase in the house by becoming speaker.
The house was a protection of support for Arroyo, making void to the numerous impeachment attempts and graft investigations against her. She won a parliamentary seat in Monday’s elections.
Aquino has also accused Arroyo of trying to maintain undue influence after she steps down through a series of last-minute appointments of people close to her to powerful positions.
Because of this, Aquino said Friday he would ignore tradition and refuse to be sworn in as president by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
Arroyo this week appointed a former close aide, Renato Corona, as the next Chief Justice.
Aquino has defied the legality of the move and said Arroyo should have let the new president name the new Chief Justice.
"In all probability it (taking the oath of office on June 30) will probably be before a village chief," Aquino said, naming the lowest-ranked local executive post in the country.
"There is no telling that his appointment will not be questioned at some point in time. At the end of the day I do not want to start off with a question mark on the validity of my oath of office."
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