WITH ESPINO BACKING
By Mortz C. Ortigoza
SANTA BARBARA – The mayor of this first class town
is ambivalent if he will heed the advice of a political kingpin to challenge
the reelection of the incumbent congresswoman of the Third Congressional District in Pangasinan.
Mayor Carlito F. Zaplan said that Fifth District
Congressman Amado T. Espino, Jr, a former governor and Pangasinan Political Kingpin,
prodded him to challenge the bid of Representative Rosemarie “Baby”
Arenas in 2019.
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DREAM FIGHT - Sta. Barbara Mayor Lito Zaplan and Pangasinan Third District Congresswoman Baby Arenas. |
“I am thinking about it because my son my Junior
will be running for the mayoralty,” Zaplan, who will end his last term in
2019, cited.
He said his son Carlito Zaplan, Jr, a graduate of
La Salle University and a businessman, will be facing this town Vice Mayor Joel F. delos Santos for the top post here in the
next election.
Councilor Bobby G. Barbiran who was rumored to
tangle with the younger Zaplan will not be running but instead chose to run for
reelection, according to the elder Zaplan.
Arenas and her daughter former Congresswoman Maria
Rachel Arenas are the political nemesis of Espino as the duo zealously
supported the 2016 gubernatorial candidacy of former Congressman Mark Cojuangco
versus Espino’s son and namesake who heavily won on that election.
Political pundits see Zaplan will be giving the
Arenases a tough fight with the former piggybacking on the popularity of Espino
whose feat in the 2016 election was by immensely trouncing the reelection bid
of Representative Ma. Carmen “Kimi” Shulze
Cojuangco in the Fifth Congressional District – the bailiwick of the Cojuangcos
– and defeating her husband Mark with more than 200 thousand votes.
The same pundits said that Zaplan - with Espino backing - is a superior opponent compared to those rivals the Arenases faced in their past reelection bids in the one city five towns' District.
“I
asked Congressman Espino to convince Vice Governor (Ferdinand) Calimlim to run
on my stead,” he said.
Zaplan cited that Calimlim, a resident of Mapandan town, can give also the Arenases, who used to live in Makati City, a run of their monies.
“The vice governor can run toe- to- toe with
the wherewithal of the Arenases as Ferdie has lucrative business and huge
inheritance from his deceased parent,” he said.
Zaplan, who is building his P60 million state- of-
the- art palatial mansion, is one of the moneyed persons in the District what with
his mammoth construction company backed up by hundreds of trucks and
construction equipment.
Calimlim will be ending his nine years straight
term for the vice governorship in 2019.
Last term Pangasinan Second District Congressman
Leopoldo Bataoil is seen as his replacement for the vice governorship under the
tandem of reelection governor Amado Espino III.
Zaplan ventured in politics in 1992 by winning the
vice mayoralty here and won the mayoralty in 1995 and bowed out from office in
2004.
His wife Jinky, the present President of the
Barangay League and Ex-Oficio member of the Provincial Board, succeeded him for
the chief executive post. Zaplan ran for the mayoralty in the 2007 mayoralty
poll but lost to former police general Rey Velasco.
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Groomed Vice Gubernatorial bet Pol Bataoil (extreme left) and outgoing Pangasinan Vice Governor Ferdie Calimlim as they receive the Holy Communion from the Catholic Priest. |
He defeated Velasco in the 2010 and 2013 mayoralty
polls and defeated Vice Mayor Juan Emmanuel T. Cabangon,
Velasco brother-in-law, in the 2016 mayorship election.