"If something happens, we will tell you. For now, well have no comment," Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino (KNP) overall campaign chairman, Makati City Mayor Jejomar Binay, said in a news conference at the Silver Palace Hotel yesterday morning.
Echoing remarks made earlier by Lacson, Binay said the KNPs doors for an opposition unification remain open until May 10.
But he added, "We wont hold our breaths."
Nobody from the KNP could say where Poe, their standard-bearer, was yesterday. Poe was a no-show in the KNPs motorcades in Las Piñas, Muntinlupa and Parañaque yesterday afternoon.
However, Poe was expected to attend the KNPs grand rally in Pateros and Taguig last night, said his personal campaign manager, Sen. Vicente Sotto III.
Poe and Lacson, who is running as an independent, met on Easter Sunday to discuss a possible merger.
They were to hold another meeting the next day, April 12, but it did not push through, supposedly because of their conflicting schedules. The meeting was brokered by Binay.
Binay said he didnt have a hand in the meeting scheduled yesterday, having suggested that somebody else mediate for the two parties.
But Binay was confident that Poe would handily win the elections even without a merger with Lacson.
"If at all, the unification would only give us bonus votes," Binay said.
In a separate interview, Sotto said he was set to meet with senior KNP officials to discuss the unification issue.
Sotto said he would also ask the KNP to assess "the possible scenarios of cheating by the administration."