MARCOS, Ilocos Sur -- – Police here
are on alert for possible violence
between supporters of two candidates who ran for mayor of Marcos town, both of whom were sworn into office on
June 30.
“The PNP in Marcos is on alert
status,” said Ilocos Norte police spokesman Supt. Jeffrey Gorospe.
He said they deployed more police
officers to the town to prevent a clash between supporters of Arsenio Agustin
and Salvador Pillos.
Agustin took his oath before Gov.
Imee Marcos amid reports that the poll body nullified his certificate of
candidacy (COC) due to his dual citizenship.
Pillos, who lost to Agustin by
around 1,000 votes, also took his oath, saying he should assume the mayoral
post after his rival’s COC was canceled.
Pillos took his oath before
Barangay Pacifico chairman Alexander Navarro.
He claimed he is the legal winner
in the May elections as he noted the writ of execution issued by the court
canceling the certificate of candidacy of Agustin.
Agustin claimed he is the real
mayor as he was proclaimed by the municipal board of canvassers.
Data from the Commission on
Elections office in Ilocos Norte showed that Agustin garnered 5,020 votes while
Pillos got 4,216.
Pillos arrived early Monday at
the municipal hall grounds for the flag-raising ceremony while Agustin came an
hour late.
A dialogue was held between the
lawyers of the two parties but yielded no positive result.
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