Sun.Star Pampanga

Angeles City dad announces mayoralty bid

- BY REYNALDO G. NAVALES Sun.Star Staff Reporter

ANGELES CITY — Incumbent Councilor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin, Jr. yesterday announced that he will run for mayor in next year’s polls.

Lazatin formally aired his mayoralty bid during a media forum hosted by the Pampanga Press Club and Widus Hotel and Casi no.

“Officially po, I will be running for mayor of Angeles City,” Lazatin sai d.

During the forum dubbed Talk Widus, Lazatin said his family has made an agreement and picked him to run for mayor.

“Last August 28, I mentioned that there will be a Lazatin who will run for mayor of Angeles City. When we discussed this with my family, my father and my brother Congressma­n JonJon Lazatin, it was decided that I would be the one to run for mayor,” Lazatin said.

Lazatin disclosed that his team is still in the process of selecting his teammates for vice mayor and councilors.

“Right now, it is still in the selection process. We have three possible candidates for vice-mayor which we are carefully selecting since the vice-mayoralty race is also a heavy one,” Lazatin sai d.

Lazatin said 16 individual­s, including veteran and new politician­s, have signified intention to run with his team.

By the end of the week, Lazatin said he will release a partial list of the team’s official candidates for councilor. “We will name five by the end of the week and then by next week we will finalize everything.”

Lazatin said he belongs to the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas (PFP). “It might the same party we will use when I run for mayor.”

The official added that among his priority programs include education and health care.

He also vowed to continue the legacy of his grandfathe­r, former mayor Rafael Lazatin and father, former mayor and congressma­n now Balibago barangay chairman Carmelo “Tarzan” Lazatin.

“What my father and grandfathe­r Apung Peleng always told me was to give the youth ‘ammunition’which is proper education,” Lazatin said.

He also mentioned programs for senior citizens. “They are very important because they started everything. Without them and the taxes they paid in the past, everything we see now could have been nothing.”

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