One Cebu

One Cebu (1-CEBU) is a provincial political party based in the province of Cebu. It is headed by Gwendolyn Garcia, governor of Cebu.

One Cebu

Hiniusang Sugbo
Founded2007
HeadquartersCebu City
IdeologyCebuano interests
Localism
Populism
National affiliationPDP–Laban (2017-present)
United Nationalist Alliance (2012-2017)
ColorsBlue, Yellow

History

The party was formed in response to the Sugbuak, or the failed Cebu-split movement, in time for the 2007 general elections. A brainchild of three Cebuano representatives who were in their last terms of office, Sugbuak entailed the supposed splitting of Cebu province into four independent provinces.[1]

In founding One Cebu, the Garcia family and their supporters capitalized on the widespread opposition to the Sugbuak movement, declaring that there is only one Cebu; hence, the party's name.[2] They later left the Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats, once the dominant majority party in national politics, and joined former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo's political party, the Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino (Kampi).[3] The party's strength was further bolstered by internal alliances with the Alayon Alang sa Kalambuan ug Kalinaw (Alayon) party in the first district, led by the Gullas family,[4] and the Barug Alang sa Kauswagan ug Demokrasya (BAKUD) party of the Durano family in the fifth district.[5] This is said to be reason for Gov. Garcia's wide margin (by around half a million votes) in the votes cast for governor in the 2007 elections.[6]

A year after Benigno Aquino III was elected President of the Philippines in 2010, One Cebu again switched party allegiance—this time, to the National Unity Party, of which former Cebu governor Pablo Garcia (Gwendolyn's father) is a member.[7] In 2016, the party form a local coalition together with the United Nationalist Alliance (UNA).[8] One Cebu broke ties with UNA in March 2016, and instead they support Davao city Mayor Rodrigo Duterte's presidential campaign.

Representation in the Congress

As of the last elections for the House of Representatives, One Cebu holds 7 out of 277 seats. Cebu's six congressional districts and the newly created district of Lapu-Lapu City are currently represented by the following members of One Cebu:

  • Rep. Eduardo V. Gullas (1st District)
  • Rep. Atty. Pablo John F. Garcia (3rd District)
  • Rep. Janice Z. Salimbangon (4th District)
  • Rep. Duke Frasco (5th District)
  • Rep. Emmarie M. Ouano-Dizon (6th District)

One Cebu also dominates the provincial council with Gov. Garcia and Vice Governor candidate Daphne Salimbangon leading a large majority of Sangguniang Panlalawigan members, plus the presidents of the local Liga ng mga Barangay, Sangguniang Kabataan and the Councilors' League. In the local level, the party has the backing of 31 out of 53 city and municipal mayors throughout Cebu.[9]

Electoral history

2010 National and Local Elections

In the 2010 national elections, One Cebu strongly campaigned for the candidacy of Gilbert "Gibo" Teodoro, Jr., the standard bearer of the now-merged Lakas-Kampi-CMD party. Gov. Garcia promised that Cebu will give 1 million votes to Teodoro, but local election results showed the latter behind then presumptive president-elect Aquino who got more than 400,000 votes.[10]

Gov. Garcia selected businessman Glenn Anthony Soco to be her running mate in the 2010 elections. Gov. Garcia and Soco are said to have a 'romantic relationship,' which created much media hype.[11]

The vice gubernatorial hopeful, however, still lost to the late former vice governor Gregorio Sanchez, Jr., who is the founding vice president of One Cebu. Sanchez later bolted out of Gov. Garcia's group after One Cebu welcomed Tuburan, Cebu mayor Constancio Suezo and his team as party members.[12] The former vice governor was against the inclusion of Suezo's group after they allegedly failed to maintain the peace and order situation in the town.[13]

2013 Local Elections

In 2010, Rep. Pablo John Garcia, the governor's brother, announced that he and Soco will be One Cebu’s candidates for governor and vice governor, respectively, in the 2013 local elections.[14] But in May 2011, Pablo John said he decided not to run for governor because he wants to continue serving his home district.[15]

2016 National Elections

The party joint-forces with the United Nationalist Alliance party of Vice President Jejomar Binay to form a local coalition for the 2016 national elections. The coalition was launched on February 16, 2016 at the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel & Casino.[16] One Cebu later withdrew support for Binay and his party UNA on March 21, 2016.[17]

On April 2, 2016, One Cebu has announced that they will support the presidential candidacy of Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte.[18] The party has pledged to deliver more than 1 million votes for the Visayan candidate.[19] The alliance between One Cebu and Duterte was launched on April 21, 2016.[20]

Winston Garcia, a former Provincial Board Member and former chairman of (GSIS) during the Arroyo administration was fielded for the gubernatorial post in the province with Nerissa Corazon Soon-Ruiz, former Sixth District congresswoman, running for the vice gubernatorial post.[21][22] Garcia and Soon-Ruiz were defeated by incumbent Governor Hilario Davide III and Vice Governor Agnes Magpale.

References

  1. "'Sugbuak'". Manila Bulletin. October 22, 2006.
  2. "New provinces or cities: More politicians?". The Philippine Star. January 30, 2008.
  3. "Lakas downplays rift with Kampi, Garcias' breakaway". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Inquirer.net. Posted February 11, 2007.
  4. "Mongaya: Misunderstood alliance". SunStar Cebu Online. Published April 11, 2010.
  5. "Another Cebu influential political clan backs Gibo". April 7, 2010.
  6. "Gwendolyn Garcia, first woman governor of Cebu". Asian Journal. July 28, 2010.
  7. "Wenceslao: One Cebu wins round". SunStar. February 5, 2011..
  8. Tolentino, Reina (February 16, 2016). "UNA, One Cebu sign unity pact". The Manila Times. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
  9. "Barili mayor moves out of One Cebu, joins LP". Philippine Daily Inquirer. October 16, 2011.
  10. "How Cebu voted for national officials". Cebu Daily News at Wordpress.com. May 18, 2010.
  11. "Gwen ug Glenn may "date" karon". The Philippine Star. February 14, 2010.
  12. "Greg Sanchez leaves One Cebu". The Philippine Star. November 4, 2009.
  13. "Greg Sanchez leaves One Cebu". The Philippine Star. November 4, 2009.
  14. "PJ-Glenn tandem; One Cebu bares 2013 candidates". The Philippine Star. December 23, 2010.
  15. "PJ: I won't run for gov in 2013". SunStar. May 4, 2011.
  16. "UNA, local party One Cebu to launch coalition in Cebu City". Philippine Daily Inquirer. February 16, 2016. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
  17. Mosqueda, Mars Jr. (21 March 2016). "Garcia's One Cebu party withdraws support for Binay". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 21 March 2016.
  18. "One Cebu party chooses Duterte, promises 1M votes". Philippine Daily Inquirer. April 3, 2016. Retrieved April 3, 2016.
  19. Macasero, Ryan (April 3, 2016). "One Cebu promises 1M votes for Duterte". Rappler. Retrieved April 3, 2016.
  20. "Duterte gains One Cebu party's support". GMA News. April 21, 2016. Retrieved April 21, 2016.
  21. Basilan, Rebelander S. (12 October 2015). "'WinNer' of One Cebu launched". SunStar Cebu. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  22. "Winston to run for Cebu governor". The Philippine Star. August 19, 2015. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
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