The three PRD Presidential hopefuls who withdrew from the primary scheduled to have taken place this Sunday reaffirmed yesterday they will cast aside their personal ambitions and select one single candidate to challenge President Hipolito Mejia. They have tentatively agreed to take part in the re-scheduled convention, now set for 18 January. Milagros Ortiz Bosch, Rafael “Fello” Subervi Bonilla and Enmanuel Esquea Guerrero will decide which of them will square off against Mejia before the end of the Christmas vacation. They have not yet agreed on how the selection will be carried out, however. The Listin Diario newspaper points out that this could mean two more conventions: one in which the three compete for a single candidacy and another for the final stand-off against President Mejia. In the meantime, the PRD’s convention committee will be working to regularize the controversial members’ list, said by Mejia’s opponents to have been manipulated by his supporters, the PPH movement. The Central Electoral Board (JCE) is also said to be promising a ruling on the legality of the PRD’s dual conventions dispute before the vacation is over.