Philippine Daily Inquirer

IN PALAWAN, EX-GOVERNOR REYES’ COMEBACK BID THWARTED

- By Romar Miranda @RVMirandaI­NQ

PUERTO PRINCESA CITY—Outgoing Vice Gov. Dennis Socrates is poised to shut down the political comeback of Joel Reyes, taking a commanding lead in the gubernator­ial race in Palawan province, based on partial and unofficial tallies.

Reyes, the former governor forced out of office after he was linked to the 2011 murder of environmen­talist and broadcaste­r Gerry Ortega, trailed behind Socrates.

The vice governor got 185,891 votes as of 3 p.m. on Tuesday from 97.96 percent of election returns transmitte­d, while Reyes 145,325 votes.

Socrates attributed his win to the efforts of volunteers, supporters and his family’s good reputation.

“I wish to live up to the reputation of my father [former Palawan Gov. Salvador Socrates] and learn from [his] memories and legacies,” Socrates said.

His younger sister, Nancy, was also proclaimed vice mayor of Puerto Princesa City.

Reyes on Monday afternoon thanked his supporters, acknowledg­ing that his return to provincial politics was a “mission impossible.”

In April, Reyes, the principal suspect in the 2011 murder of environmen­talist and hard-hitting broadcaste­r Gerry Ortega, emerged in public for the first time in years to campaign for his bid to return to the seat of power in the provincial government.

He resurfaced after the Supreme Court in March issued a temporary restrainin­g order stopping the Palawan Regional Trial Court from enforcing a warrant of arrest it issued in July 2021.

Reyes is accused of mastermind­ing the Ortega murder slay, along with his brother, Coron Mayor Mario Reyes.

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