The North Luzon Strengthens Their Unifying Bid

Philippines – A gathering of Pangasinan pioneers combined efforts on Saturday to augment the much-vaunted Solid North as they tossed their full scale support for the BBM-Sara UniTeam for the 2022 races.

The Alyansang Guico-Lambino or AGuiLa group, driven by Fifth District Rep. Ramon Guico III and Vice Gov. Mark Lambino, drove their kindred possibility for different situations in the following year’s surveys on their composed vow of obligation to the pair of previous representative Ferdinand Marcos Jr. also Sara Duterte-Carpio for president and VP, separately.

“For the benefit of the multitude of 44 occupant and hopeful civic chairmen and six officeholder and hopeful representatives of the territory of Pangasinan, specific to the group AGuiLa, just as my kindred Hugpong Para kay Sara, for whom I am the Pangasinan section president, we thusly express our unequivocal help to you, for your office and we will do everything in our area an option for us to guarantee an unequivocal triumph in the coming races,” said Bayambang Mayor Cezar Quiambao.

Quiambao facilitated the political social affair of Pangasinan pioneers held at the Bayambang Event Center Saturday evening that went on for over five hours.

The underwriting from the AGuiLa, in collusion with the Pangasinan sections of Hugpong ng Pagbabago, Partido Federal ng Pilipinas, Lakas-CMD, Nacionalista Party, Nationalist People’s Coalition, Abono party-list, People’s Reform Party and Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino, fashioned a great partnership to help the BBM-Sara UniTeam in the region.

Guico and Lambino, who are running for lead representative and bad habit lead representative, separately, noticed that no other official wannabe has Marcos’ and bad habit official competitor Inday Sara’s capability and experience.

Them as a whole have normal expectations, the expectations that they can give a superior life to individual Filipinos and our families and place our faith on their next president, firm in the conviction that he can convey a brilliant and moderate future, for Pangasinenses as well as to all their kindred Filipinos.

Morever, Guico is hopeful the Solid North vote will be imperative to carrying Marcos-Duterte to Malacañang, saying it is “intrinsic.” Marcos is from Ilocos Norte.

Jasmine C.

Mabuhay! An upcoming Newswriter for the Asian Affairs from the Pearl of the Orient - Philippines. Avid follower of celebrity gossips, fashion news. I got into writing so that my fellow Kababayan will be constantly updated with the latest news.

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