Big crowds flock Tutok to Win Partylist rally in Batasan | Inquirer News

Big crowds flock Tutok to Win Partylist rally in Batasan

By: - Contributor / @inquirerdotnet
12:05 PM May 08, 2022

Supporters of Tutok to Win flock the rally in Batasan

MANILA, Philippines — Big crowds of supporters attended Tutok to Win Partylist’s campaign rally in Batasan, Quezon City Friday night with hopes of a better future.

The party’s first nominee Sam Verzosa vowed to give them proper representation if he gets elected to the House of Representatives.

FEATURED STORIES

“Nagawa na namin tumulong ni Kuya Willie Revillame, patuloy kaming tumutulong kayat alam ko na ang mga pangangailangan ng ating mga kababayan,” said Verzosa, who co-founded the successful multilevel marketing company Frontrow.

Supporters of Tutok to Win flock the rally in Batasan

“Hindi namin kayo bibiguin. Ipagpapatuloy namin ni Kuya Wil ang mga programa niya, itutuloy naming sa mas malaking plataporma.”

Article continues after this advertisement

Not only did Verzosa give the crowd hope, he also promised to deliver positive changes in their lives.

Article continues after this advertisement

Supporters of Tutok to Win flock the rally in Batasan

Verzosa pointed out that he once experienced being poor himself.

Article continues after this advertisement

Meanwhile, several showboz personalities graced the rally to entertain the crowd.

Supporters of Tutok to Win flock the rally in Batasan

Among those who showed up in Batasan are Pio Balbuena, Kris Delano, Tiny Montana, Nik Makino, Mstryo, Kxle, Jake Piedad, Third Flo, Lester O, Waff, Jay Flava, Abadon, Kial, Mcee Zabala and the Wowowin Girls.

RELATED STORIES

Tutok to Win partylist grand rally draws mass of supporters and backing of Willie Revillame

Willie Revillame backs Tutok to Win Partylist; big Tondo crowds come in full support

Tutok to Win Partylist inilapit ni Willie Revillame sa Tondo

Parilla: No security threat during Tutok to Win Partylist campaign rally

TAGS: Batasan, Politics

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our newsletter!

By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy.

© Copyright 1997-2024 INQUIRER.net | All Rights Reserved

This is an information message

We use cookies to enhance your experience. By continuing, you agree to our use of cookies. Learn more here.