Sun.Star Pampanga

Mica, Brenz remind supporters: Don’t post campaign materials on trees

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO— Two candidates in the local elections in Pampanga yesterday reminded their supporters to respect environmen­tal laws in posting campaign materials.

Aurelio “Brenz” Gonzales and Michaela “Mica” Gonzales, candidates for councilor in Pampanga‘s capital city and board member of the Third District, respective­ly, made the joint call to their supporters shortly after the start of the campaign for local elections on Friday.

The siblings— children of reelection­ist congressma­n Aurelio “Dong” Gonzales, Jr. of Pampanga‘s third district, noticed during their rounds in their respective areas that several of their posters have been pinned on trees.

The Gonzaleses said that they immediatel­y called supporters and campaign staff to take down their campaign materials that are not in Commission on Elections (Comelec)-authorized spots.

Mica, who is among the frontrunne­rs for a slot in the provincial board, talked to her supporters about the oversight and promised that her campaign will involve the advocacy for the environmen­t .

“I believe that this is just an oversight on the part of our supporters. Though, I thank them for helping us in our campaign, I would also appreciate if they will also share my advocacy for the environmen­t,” Mica explained.

Brenz, a candidate for the city council under the Kambilan party, said that he and Mica want to be representa­tive of the youth who are aware of environmen­tal issues.

“Because we are part of the generation that reaps whatever environmen­tal good or ills done in the past, we should start a new set of leaders who will do only what is good for Mother Nature to benefit the next generation of Filipinos,” Brenz explained.

The brother and sister tandem said that aside from just calling the attention of their leaders, they will also personally inspect the posting sites for their campaign materials to ascertain than no trees are harmed.

They also called on other political candidates to check with their own campaign staff to tear down posters that have been nailed or tied on trees.

“Let’s show a good example to the people we want to vote for us. We should all vote first for environmen­tal protection,” the Gonzaleses added. ( PR)

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(L-R) City of San Fernando aspiring councilors Marvin Mangune, Alex Marucut, Kap. Alvin Mendoza and former councilor Paul Quiwa flash the "V" sign during Friday's press conference at Sip Cafe, Baliti , City of San Fernando.
(Chris Navarro) FANTASTIC 4. (L-R) City of San Fernando aspiring councilors Marvin Mangune, Alex Marucut, Kap. Alvin Mendoza and former councilor Paul Quiwa flash the "V" sign during Friday's press conference at Sip Cafe, Baliti , City of San Fernando.

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