Robredo-Pangilinan proclamation rally in Negros Occidental slated on May 3 | Inquirer News

Robredo-Pangilinan proclamation rally in Negros Occidental slated on May 3

/ 07:42 PM May 01, 2022

BACOLOD CITY — A “People’s Proclamation Rally” and meeting with political and sectoral leaders in Bacolod City and Negros Occidental will cap the visit of Vice President Leni Robredo to the province on Tuesday, May 3.

Former governor Rafael Coscolluela, Robredo People’s Council (RPC) provincial campaign manager, on Sunday, May 1, said Robredo is expected to attend a mini-rally in Bago City for a late afternoon event that will be followed by a 20-kilometer caravan of Robredo supporters that will end up in Bacolod City.

Robredo and her running mate, Senator Kiko Pangilinan, will be endorsed by political and multi-sectoral leaders representing Negros Occidental’s 31 component cities and municipalities in an event dubbed as “People’s Proclamation Rally,” a statement from the RPC said.

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The RPC Bacolod City Chapter led by private sector volunteers, together with Vice Mayor El Cid Familiaran, congressional candidate Dan Atayde, and about eight Grupo Progreso aspirants for councilor, will separately proclaim the Leni-Kiko tandem in a separate program to be held at an a adjacent venue, also at the Acacia Hotel.

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The RPC Bacolod event will also be attended by barangay leaders and coordinators of Grupo Progreso.

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