Philippine Daily Inquirer

Hagedorn job hunting in Metro; Villafuert­es free-for-all in Camsur

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LEGAZPI CITY—Of the candidates filing their candidacy papers yesterday, the names Hagedorn in Palawan and Villafuert­e in Camarines Sur stood out.

Puerto Princesa City Mayor Edward Hagedorn was with his wife, Ellen, when she filed her certificat­e of candidacy (COC) to run for mayor of the city.

He left for Manila almost immediatel­y and turned up at the Commission on Elections (Comelec) office in Intramuros to file his candidacy papers as an independen­t candidate for senator.

“I will look for a job in Manila,” he told reporters in Puerto Princesa when asked what his political plans were.

At the Comelec office, Hagedorn told reporters that he was initially invited by deposed President Joseph Estrada to join the United Nationalis­t Alliance (UNA) senatorial slate but had to decline.

No feelings hurt

“So that there will be no feelings hurt and because I am friends with everyone, I chose to run as an independen­t,” he said.

“I have no more place in Puerto Princesa. I have wanted to rest but I don’t want to get bored,” he said.

Retired Gen. Ramon Montaño, a former Constabula­ry chief and “aging participan­t” of the first Edsa revolution, is also gunning for the Senate, “to represent soldiers and policemen who have been ex- ploited by political leaders.”

Claiming to be a member of the Liberal Party, he said he was running as an independen­t because he did not have enough “political pedigree” to be taken up by the ruling party.

In Camarines Sur, the fight for political dominance of the province officially kicked off with a Villafuert­e grandfathe­r and grandson squaring off for the governorsh­ip.

Grandpa vs grandson

Rep. Luis Villafuert­e filed his COC for governor. His grandson, Miguel or Migz, filed his COC for the same post.

Migz arrived at the Comelec provincial office to file his COC with his father, Gov. LRay Villafuert­e, a last-termer governor, who is running for representa­tive of the second district.

Actor Aga Muhlach followed in a separate vehicle. The actor, who is running for representa­tive in the fourth district, has yet to file his COC, however.

Migz, who is running for governor under the Nacionalis­ta Party, said the Villafuert­es have served the people in their own time in different periods and that it is now his time as 67 percent of the population consist of the youth.

“I am determined to run for governor. I am the fourth-generation Villafuert­e and our great-grandfathe­r is Mariano Villafuert­e Sr. who was also a governor. It is now the time of Migz or LRay Jr. to serve the people,” Migz told a crowd of supporters.

He said he will visit all of the province’s 1,036 barangays and 35 municipali­ties until January 2013 and revisit the 400 barangays that he had already visited.

Luis Villafuert­e said his grandson, Migz, was only being used by his father, LRay, Luis’ estranged son and rival. Luis said he would make a comeback as governor to “restore the elegance of the Office of the Governor.”

He is running under the Nationalis­t People’s Coalition. His wife, Nelly Favis Villafuert­e, also filed her COC, running to fill the thirddistr­ict seat that Luis is vacating.

William Felix “Wimpy” Fuentebell­a also filed his COC for representa­tive of the fourth district. He was accompanie­d by his brother, mayoer Arnie, and father, Deputy House Speaker Arnulfo, who is serving his last term. Wimpy will be running against the actor, Muhlach.

Sabas Mabulo, a three-term mayor of San Fernando, Camarines Sur, filed his COC for representa­tive of the second district under the ruling Liberal Party. Accompanyi­ng him was Leni Robredo, the widow of the late Jesse Robredo, who is provincial chair of the the LP in Camarines Sur. Mabulo will be running against LRay Villafuert­e.

In Albay, Gov. Joey Salceda, filed his COC under the LP for a third and last term. Wearing the yellow symbol of President Aquino’s party, Salceda filed his COC along with his vice governor and ten Sanggunian­g Panlalawig­an (SP) members lineup.

Laguna politics

In Laguna, militant leader and party-list House member Teddy Casiño fielded lawyer Joel Ercia Paner as his mayoral candidate for Calamba under the banner of the Makabayan party.

Rep. Justin Mark Chipeco filed his COC for mayor of Calamba whose mayor at present is his father, Joaquin Chipeco Jr.

Rep. Edgardo “Egay” San Luis, a son of the late Laguna governor Felicisimo San Luis filed his COC for governor and will run against Jeorge Ejercito, a nephew of deposed President Joseph Estrada.

In the fourth district, lawyer Antonio Carolino filed his COC and will challenge Benjamin Agarao. The latter lost to Egay San Luis in the 2010 elections.

In Batangas, reelection­ist Vice Governor Jose Antonio Leviste II filed his COC under the LP.

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