Estrada to file mayoral candidacy Tuesday; Lim to file papers Monday

Former President Joseph Estrada. INQUIRER FILE PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines — Former president and now Manila mayoral candidate Joseph Estrada is expected to file on Tuesday his certificate of candidacy at the Commissions on Elections office, accompanied by his running mate, reelectionist Vice Mayor Isko Moreno, his media officer said Sunday.

The two United Nationalist Alliance candidates will lead a motorcade at 9 a.m. from Estrada’s house on Manga Street, Sta. Mesa, to the Comelec office near Manila City Hall, Angel Gonong said in a text message.

The UNA congressional candidate for Manila’s first district is three-term Councilor Ernesto Dionisio Sr. His son and namesake Ernesto Jr., Ian Banzai Nieva and Dennis Alcoreza will seek a third term as councilors.

Also running for first district councilor is reelectionist Irma Alfonso, three-termer Arlene Koa and former Councilor Jesus Fajardo.

The Liberal Party candidates, incumbent Mayor Alfredo Lim and his vice mayoral bet, Councilor Lou Veloso, on the other hand, will file their certificates of candidacy on Monday (Oct. 1), according to Lim’s chief of staff Ric de Guzman.

Thirty-six candidates for councilors will join Lim and Veloso in a Mass at the Freedom Triangle of Manila City Hall at 7 a.m. to be followed by the regular flag-raising ceremony before going to the Comelec office on Arroceros Street.

The six reelectionist Manila congressmen — Benjamin Asilo, Carlo Lopez, Naida Angping, Trisha Bonoan-David, Amado Bagatsing and Sandy Ocampo — who pledged support to Lim will file their COC at the Comelec office in Intramuros.

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