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Isko-Doc Willie team launches 2022 campaign in Manila

/ 05:54 PM February 08, 2022

Isko-Doc Willie team launches 2022 campaign in Manila

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MANILA, Philippines — Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso and Dr. Willie Ong officially started on Tuesday their presidential and vice-presidential campaign for the May elections in the country’s capital city of Manila.

Their proclamation event began around 5 p.m. at the Kartilya ng Katipunan located beside the Manila City Hall.

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The Aksyon Demokratiko standard-bearers were joined by  their senatorial candidates Samira Gutoc, Carl Balita, and Jopet Sison.

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Before the activity, Domagoso and Ong held a motorcade around the city that is said to be their bailiwick. Some 5,000 motorcycle riders clad in blue t-shirts joined the caravan, according to their camp.

Prior to the motorcade, the duo attended a Mass at the Sto. Nino Parish Church in Tondo.

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