By Renato “Atong” V. Remogat
LINGAYEN – While the Pangasinan Councilor’s League election is fast approaching, both camps of the political families' Perezes and Celestes of the gargantuan Pangasinan province are now consolidating their forces.
PANGASINAN’S LUMINARIES pose for prosperity for the Pangasinan Councilor’s
League (PCL) incoming election. From (L-R).
Re-elected 6th District Board Member Salvador “Dong” Perez, Former
San Manuel Mayor, San Manuel Vice Mayor Salvador M. Perez, Former Pangasinan
Governor, 5th District and now Abante Pangasinan-Ilocano Partylist
Chairman Amado T. Espino, Jr., Councilor Honeyboy Perez, and re-elected San
Manuel Mayor Kenneth Perez.
It
was known that the Celestes have already started calling up re-elected and
newly elected members of the council.
Yet
the Perez camp have leaned on the support of former Pangasinan Governor and
incumbent Abante Pangasinan-Ilocano Partylist Chairman Amado T. Espino, Jr.
It
was learned that Espino has already endorsed Antonio “Honeyboy” Perez during the
meeting of all the allies of the former congressman Espino in a gathering recently.
Present
during the meeting were the majority of the re-elected and newly elected
mayors, vice mayors and the district’s board members.
Political
pundits are seeing that the contest in the councilors' league will be
competitive between the two camps since both have the power, influence, and money.
In
a telephone interview with the former San Manuel Mayor, Vice Mayor Salvador
“Badong” Perez, told this Writer in the vernacular with his baritone voice: “Iyong laban
namin ng mga Celeste ay sa pulitika lang, hindi naman sana masisira yong
samahan namin bilang magkaka-ibigan dahil pulitika lang yan”.
Number
one newly elected councilor Antonio “Honeyboy” Perez is the fifth son of former
Mayor Perez while his rival Councilor Arthur Celeste, Jr. is the son of 1st
District Congressman Arthur Celeste.
Whoever
will win in the PCL election will be catapulted to be the ex-officio member of
the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (provincial legislative body) representing the
councilors’ in the forty four towns and three cities’ Pangasinan.
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