Leni is a persistent consensus-builder | Inquirer Opinion

Leni is a persistent consensus-builder

/ 04:02 AM September 07, 2021

Some moderates and centrists worry that a Robredo presidency might extend or, worse, fuel even more the highly polarized rift between the DDS and the “Dilawan,” which has been a millstone around our necks.

I disagree. I personally know Leni Robredo to be a persistent consensus-builder, someone who is willing to cooperate even with people who do not belong to her party especially when urgent public service concerns cannot wait.

As a Camarines Sur representative, Robredo worked tirelessly with municipal and barangay officials who were never on her side. I can still vividly remember that rare moment when a Camarines Sur representative and the provincial governor who were not allies spent long hours discussing health concerns in our district, which included building and operating a hospital in one of our larger towns.

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A country reeling from a pandemic that has pushed everyone, especially the poor, against the wall badly needs the next president to be someone who can push us to work together in rebuilding this country.

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As my former boss, Robredo gave me sleepless nights, as I had to talk with difficult people. It was hard. I don’t miss it. But with that in mind, it’s easy for me to say that someone like her is best for the motherland.

JONAS CABILES SOLTES
Antipolo, Tinambac, Camarines Sur

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TAGS: 2022 elections, Jonas Cabiles Soltes, Leni Robredo, Letters to the Editor

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