First District Representative Carmelo Lazatin welcome the possibility of having lawyer Bryan Nepomuceno to run as councilor in Lazatin’s team in 2013.
Irish Calaguas, Lazatin's senior adviser for political affairs,
quoted the lawmaker as saying that he will not be including a vice mayor
in his lineup and will not be supporting any congressional
representative for the district in the 2013 elections.
“Congressman [Lazatin] has already decided to run and there is no
changing that decision,” Calaguas said, adding that they have not talked
to any other politician regarding Lazatin’s political line up.
Lazatin’s camp is also optimistic of the usual support from their grassroots supporters in Angeles City come 2013.
“We are not supporting anybody and Congressman [Lazatin] is set to
run for mayor without any vice mayor except for three councilors under
his team,” Calaguas said, adding that the politicians to run under the
said positions are yet to be identified by their camp.
First District Representative Carmelo Lazatin said he will not be
endorsing a vice mayor and a congressman when he campaigns for the city
mayor in next year elections.
Lazatin said his lineup is only set for only three councilor’s seats
with his team welcoming the possibility of having Lawyer Bryan Matthew
Nepomuceno as among his councilors in the 2013 race.
However, Calaguas said they welcome the possibility of having lawyer
Bryan Nepomuceno to run as councilor in Lazatin’s team in 2013.
Nepomuceno is the son of former city councilor and League of
Barangays president Robin Lumanlan Nepomuceno and Cutcut village chief
Cecilia Nepomuceno.
Calaguas was quick to reiterate that Lazatin will not be supporting any congressional candidate in 2013.
Rumors of Lazatin's plans spread early last week while Pamintuan was
in the United States facilitating donations for the city's health
programs through World Medical Relief Inc. that Lazatin will run for
mayor of this city in 2013.
Both Pamintuan and his supporters in Angeles City were surprised by the lawmaker's move.
“He is my ally and I will campaign for him and like what everybody in
my city knows. I was never what he pictured me. I am a loyal friend and
ally,” Pamintuan said.
Lazatin’s camp said the sudden pronouncement came after the alleged
withdrawal of support of Pamintuan to the lawmaker’s previous
re-election bid.
Calaguas earlier said Pamintuan is reportedly supporting Vice
Governor Joseller Guiao, who recently aired his congressional bid in the
said district.
“We don’t want to be ‘double-crossed’ again,” Calaguas said.
Pamintuan, for his part, was surprised by the move of Lazatin.
"Never in my mind, as my past political history would bare me out,
never will I leave my friends and ally in any political contest,"
Pamintuan told Sun.Star Pampanga.
Pamintuan said he will remain a friend and supporter of Congressman Lazatin.
Cutcut Flyover near completion
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According to Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Pampanga
District Engineering Office assistant district engineer Arnold Ocampo.
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