Quadrathlon political race
>> Tuesday, October 13, 2015
LETTTERS FROM THE AGNO
March Fianza
I imagine a unique
Quadrathlon of hiking over hills and mountains, crossing rivers and streams by
wading or by boat; an open car race of all types of vehicles; and high hurdles
by mudslinging, character assassination, vote-cheating and deceit.
The race begins. It’s
a unique sports event of its kind scheduled every three years. Starting gun
fires at 8 AM Monday October 12, 2015 for the race for different elective posts
from the President down to the last municipal councilor all over the country.
Finish line will be
reached by the runners on the Sunday May 15, 2016 while judging by the voters
will be done the following Monday whole day. Results may be known in the evening
depending on how the counting machines hired by the Comelec will finish
cheating itself.
As soon as the results
are out of the machines, Comelec officials will declare the winners and losers
in the race. I am sure, partying and thanksgiving rites with wines and animals
will be offered even before the official awarding and national oath-taking day
by the end of the following month of June.
In Baguio, Congressman
Nick Aliping will have Isabelo “Poppo” Cosalan for vice mayor with newsman
colleague Arthur Alladiw, incumbent councilors Joel Alangsab, and Leandro
Yangot; Engr. Jun Orca, Jojo Cabato, lawyer Ron Perez, environmentalist Fred
Fangonon, businessman and civic leader Rudy Paraan and businesswoman Mylene Yaranon.
Under the Timpuyog ti
Baguio, the slate includes former congressman Bernardo Vergara for the same
position, incumbent mayor Morris Domogan for re-election, councilors Lourdes
Tabanda, Bobby Ortega, Elmer Datuin, Elaine Sembrano, lawyer Benny
Bomogao, former councilors Bong Mandapat and ErdolfoBalajadia; and newcomers
Lawyer Orate and Lilia Farinas.
The other unofficial
LP slate includes businessman Mark Go for congressman, former councilor and
Indigenous Peoples rights lawyer Jose Molintas for mayor, incumbent vice mayor
Ed Bilog for the same position, and incumbent councilor lawyer Tino Olowan for
councilor.
I heard that Retired
RTC Judge Del Claravall and incumbent councilor lawyer Peter Fianza are the
running as independent favorites for mayor and councilor, respectively, while
incumbent councilor Richard Carino who is on his last term is gunning for a
party-list seat for congress. We have yet to find out more about them.
In Benguet, it will be
an interesting race between incumbent Congressman Ronald M. Cosalan and
Governor Nestor B. Fongwan who finished his last three-year term. Both are
outstanding performers as public officials of Benguet.
But many say it is
better for Benguet for the former to be allowed to finish his third and last
three-year term as congressman so that he will continue the excellent job he
has been doing on socio-economic programs and infrastructure. If so, there is a
big chance that he will retain his chairmanship of the vital public works
committee in congress.
When asked, what about
Gob Fongwan? The same advisers who seem to know politics in Benguet like the
back of their hands say that Governor Fongwan is destined to be the people’s
choice and undefeated candidate for congressman in the next coming elections
after 2016.
Cosalan who is the
Liberal Party head will have incumbent Benguet Vice Governor Nelson C. Dangwa
for governor with board member Florence Tingbaoen of Mankayan as the party’s
vice gubernatorial bet.
Under them, Amor
Moresto from Bokod and Kabayan will take a second run for a seat in the
provincial board representing District 01. I also heard that Pandong Balaodan
of Bakun and Zee Radio is supporting the LP in Benguet and will run for a seat
in the provincial board representing District 02. We still have to wait for the
others to decide.
The other unofficial
bets in Benguet are for Governor – Board Member Jack Dulnuan, former vice
governor Crescencio C. Pacalso and Itogon mayor Oca Camantiles. For vice
governor, the unofficial list includes board member Concepcion Balao, Kabayan
Mayor Faustino Aquisan, Tuba Mayor Florencio Bentres and former board
member-lawyer Coy Nazarro.
In nearby La Trinidad,
incumbent mayor Edna C. Tabanda will be challenged by vice mayor Romy Salda and
former mayor-lawyer Greg Abalos Jr. We have yet to find out the vice mayoralty
bets who are running under who, although I heard councilors Joey Marrero, Dr.
Horacio Jun Ramos and John Botiwey have indicated their intentions.
Businessman Kaloy Ham
said that a n unofficial list of bets for councilors under Salda’s slate
include incumbent councilors Estrella B. Adeban, Roderick C. Awingan, Renato B.
Tereng; and businessman Nestor “Bobot” Fongwan Jr., and fellow newsman Jimmy
Laking.
Let the race begin and
may the best man win!
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