Cynthia Villar on Manny, the presidency & what her father taught her
Woman on top: Now on her last term, Las Piñas Rrepresentative Cynthia Villar says the reason she has worked so hard all these years is to be able to make independent decisions. Though she admits that she’s had a difficult life, she didn’t have to look far for role models when she was growing up because the women in her family fulfilled that role. “All our mothers and grandmothers are role models,” Cynthia says.
There are two things that may come as a surprise about Cynthia Villar, the woman most likely to become first lady in the next presidency (her husband’s biggest rival is unmarried).
Demand and Supply – Manny Villar promises competence
November 09, 2009 – Sitting relaxed in the elegant living room of the former Laurel mansion in Mandaluyong, presidential candidate Manny Villar served notice that he is not about to be counted out for next year’s contest. His first appearance in a serious television program, Villar told Ricky Carandang of ANC that he plans to win public confidence in his first hundred days by initiating and delivering high impact projects in a highly transparent manner.
Manila Overseas Press Club: Transcript of Interview with Manny Villar
Q: Your new to your philanthropic work as a successful businessman, so far you have given up at least 6 houses and lot to distress ofws which by now could run from more than a hundred. Are you still within your cost estimate of 4 billion for your presidential campaign?
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