MINDANAO DAILY TRUTH | JUSTICE | PROGRESS
Volume XI, No. 082
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Mon-Tue, November 22-23, 2021
Sara on running for VP under Marcos:
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‘Sometimes in our lives, we need to stand beside another leader’ D
By ANTONIO L. COLINA IV, MindaNews
Pa kills son over heated argument
AVAO CITY — “Sometimes in our lives, we find ourselves to be a leader but sometimes in our lives, we need to stand beside another leader,” Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte said as she explained to the crowd of supporters in Tagum City, Davao del Norte, on Sunday, why she opted to run for Vice President and why she chose former Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr. as her Presidential candidate. The mayor said Marcos is qualified having served as Governor, Congressman and Senator. Marcos led the crowd in chanting “Bongbong-Sara, Bongbong-Sara” during the “UniTeam” caravan of Bongbong Sara, declaring that the
BY JOEL CALAMBA ESCOL Managing Editor
JASAAN, Misamis Oriental - A father accidentally killed his own son yesterday evening in Barangay San Isidro, Jasaan town, this province, police authorities reported. Police investigators at Jasaan Municipal Police Station identified the suspect as Enerio Hallazgo, Jr, 62, and resident of Sitio Tampod, Barangay San Isidro, Jasaan own, while the victim, who
caravans across the country are “naiiba” (different) because “dito nagsimula ang pagbabago, dito nagsimula ang pagkakaisang muli ng Pilipians” (this is where change begins, this is where the Philippines will unite See SARA, page 12
See ARGUMENT, page 12
Photo from Mayor Inday Sara Duterte official Facebook page
Partylist bet says current political landscape ‘disturbing’ By GERRY LEE GORIT, Correspondent
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – Former National Bureau of Investigation director and San Miguel, Bohol town mayor Virgilio Mendez has called the current political scenario in the country a “Chop Suey and Sari-sari” or a mixture of everything
Cagayan de Oro mayoralty aspirant and 1st district Cong. Klarex Uy (left) takes a final look at the remains of his son Roland Sherwin (“Tawee”) before being buried at the Cagayan de Oro Memorial Garden. Cong. Uy comforts Rhea, the wife of his slain son. photo by gerry lee gorit
AkoBisDak partylist nominee Atty. Virgilio ‘Dodong” Mendez interacts with local reporters during a presscon at Dynasty Hotel, Cagayan de Oro City. photo by gerry lee gorit
and it disturbs him that politicians are jumping parties for their own convenience. Mendez, a neophyte mayor is also a nominee of the AkoBisdak party list. Having spent 39 years in law enforcement before entering politics after his retirement, said that he is disturbed at the state of politics especially at the national level where politicians change parties like they are changing clothes. At the national level, Senator Christopher Lawrence Go, a PDPLaban Vice President candidate withdrew his candidacy and filed for presidency under Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan (PDDS) on November 15. Davao City Mayor See DISTURBING, page 12
CWS Party List – Gains support in Bulacan, Batangas, and Bohol The representatives and nominees of the Construction Workers Solidarity Party List (CWS Party List) kicked-off their visit to the three provinces in recent days. Support poured in for the Construction Workers Solidarity Party List in Bulacan province when they headed to San Jose Del Monte City, Bulacan to hold a meeting with various
sectors and construction workers with Mayor Arthur Robes, Congresswoman Rida Robes, and DOLE Secretary Silvestre Bello about the TUPAD Program. The Construction Workers Solidarity Party List also graced the Christmas Tree Lighting event greet and to introduce the CWS Party List to the people of Bulacan.
The Construction Workers Solidarity Party List were pleased to thank the Bulakenyos for their warm welcome. In Batangas, construction co-workers headed to Tanauan with the coordinators of Mayoralty aspirant Mark Halili. The coordinators of Mayoralty aspirant Mark Halili gathered with representaSee SUPPORT, page 12
A warm welcome to the CWS Party List from supporters of Tanuan City Mayoralty aspirant Mark Anthony Halili