Philippine Daily Inquirer

Hugpong caravan lures thousands on Marcos, Singson turfs

- SANTOS —REPORTS FROM LEILANIE ADRIANO, LEONCIO BALBIN JR. AND TINA G.

LAOAG CITY— Supporters of the Marcos family made their presence felt on Monday during the campaign caravan of the Hugpong ng Pagbabago (HNP) here that included nine of the coalition’s 13 senatorial candidates in May’s midterm elections.

Police said about 10,000 people went to see the candidates at the Centennial Arena in the capital of Ilocos Norte, bailiwick of senatorial aspirant Imee Marcos.

Earlier in Vigan City, former Ilocos Sur Gov. Chavit Singson led about 10,000 people in welcoming the HNP candidates and Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte, President Duterte’s daughter and party founder.

Singson was accompanie­d by Gov. Ryan Luis Singson, Ilocos Sur Representa­tives Eric Singson and Deogracias Victor Savellano and other local officials.

Outside the packed Centennial Arena, outdoor LED (lightemitt­ing diode) displays were installed to allow more people to watch the rally.

9 of 13 candidates

Marcos supporters also gathered at the Mariano Marcos Memorial Hospital and Medical Center in nearby Batac City as they waited for the arrival of reelection­ist Sen. JV Ejercito.

Only nine HNP senatorial candidates joined the Vigan and Laoag rallies.

They were Marcos, Ejercito, reelection­ist Sen. Cynthia Villar, former presidenti­al political adviser Francis Tolentino, former Senators Jinggoy Estrada and Bong Revilla, former Philippine National Police chief Ronald dela Rosa, former journalist Jiggy Manicad and Maguindana­o Rep. Dong Mangudadat­u.

Meanwhile, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) has admitted that it has no power to stop the candidates’ massive spending on advertisem­ents before the start of the campaign period.

“Unfortunat­ely, we cannot do anything about it,” Comelec spokespers­on James Jimenez said, referring to the P2.4 billion that the Philippine Center for Investigat­ive Journalism said the candidates spent in premature campaignin­g.

“All these happened before the campaign period. The Comelec only checks [expenses] during the campaign period. This is what we have been pointing out as a loophole in the law,” Jimenez said.

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