In Philippine politics, the electoral contests have always been battles between the ruling political party and the dominant opposition party. Before the declaration of Martial Law in 1972, the electoral struggles were determined by 2 contending parties -- the Liberal Party and the Nationalista Party.
The 1987 Constitution paved the way for a multiparty system. As such, we have witnessed numerous candidates for the highest post of the land in the presidential elections of 1992, 1998, 2004 and 2010. But still, the winning candidates for president always come from either of the two (2) major political forces in each election.
Hence, it could be easy to surmise that the 2016 presidential contest will again be a battle royale between the ruling coalition and the main opposition alliance.
This observer, however, heard some news from the political grapevine that a politician from the southern part of the country, who is being egged-on by supporters to seek the presidency, is now open to the idea of fighting for the right to occupy Malacañang.
Are we seeing the beginnings of the formation of a Third Force in Philippine poltics?
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