Hugpong ng Pagbabago seals alliance with QC's Serbisyo sa Bayan | Inquirer News

Hugpong ng Pagbabago seals alliance with QC’s Serbisyo sa Bayan

/ 12:45 PM November 09, 2018

Hugpong ng Pagbabago (HNP), the regional party of Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio, officially sealed an alliance with Quezon City’s Serbisyo sa Bayan Party (SBP) on Friday in preparation for the 2019 elections.

The Presidential daughter said HNP’s alliance with SBP, headed by Quezon City Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte, would help endorse senatorial candidates supporting the administration of her father, President Rodrigo Duterte.

“Umiikot kami… dahil naghahanap kami ng mga kaibigan at mga kaalyado para tumulong na itulak ‘yung senators na tutulong din sa administration ni President Duterte,” Carpio said in her speech during the ceremonial pledge of alliance.

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She said HNP is endorsing 14 candidates, namely: Senators Cynthia Villar, Koko Pimentel and Sonny Angara; former senators Jinggoy Estrada, J.V Ejercito, Bong Revilla and Pia Cayetano; Maguindanao Rep. Zajid Mangudadatu, Ilocos Norte Gov. Imee Marcos, former Bureau of Corrections chief Ronald dela Rosa, former presidential aide Bong Go, former Presidential spokeman Harry Roque, former Presidential adviser Francis Tolentino and journalist Jiggy Manicad.

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Some of the senatorial bets, themselves, made the most out of the event by also imparting a few words to the estimated 3,000 Quezon City residents who trooped to the Trinity University of Asia gymnasium.

Touted as one of the most vote-rich cities in the country, Quezon City has 1.1 million registered voters out of 3.1 million residents.  /muf

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