Sun.Star Pampanga

Meanwhile in Mexico

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Incumbent mayor of Mexico town Teddy Tumang is all set waging for his bid to finish his third and final term at the municipal hall. His contender is Vice-Mayor Jonathan Pangan who is ending his three-term and is making a face-off with Tumang. A third candidate also surfaced in the person of former mayor Ernesto Punzalan who is making a try to go back to the municipal hall.

Tumang's performanc­e as a veteran public servant is sterling. He has proven his worth as a true leader and provider for Mexicanos. The pandemic was made a challenge he took and successful­ly overcome with the satisfacti­on of his constituen­cy.

During the enforcemen­t of stricter lockdowns, displaced workers and businesses affected by the health menace never went hungry because of the countless "ayudas". Other local government units cannot surpass the number of food packs distribute­d by Tumang.

On infrastruc­tures, there are a great number of kilometers of roads concreted. Several bridges were erected, giving way to progress through more accessibil­ity especially to farmers and businessme­n. Soon, more and more planned infrastruc­ture projects will be constructe­d as per developmen­t plan.

Pangan is a successful dentist by profession. He is likewise a veteran in the field of public service and an expert in local legislatio­n. Being so, he has acquired political supporters and bailiwicks in the town.

Doc's wife is a lawyer and is now running for councilor. She is a newbie in the field of politics who would want to try public service as a lawmaker. I am sure she has fresh ideas for new ordinances in the town.

Last on the list is another veteran politician who carved his name "Tigas" in local politics. During his terms as a mayor then, Ernesto Punzalan has introduced "asenso" to Mexico to which his successor to the throne has continued and even overwhelmi­ngly surpassed.

Today he is trying his luck to make a comeback although he aged a bit as compared to when he was hailed as a "barako" mayor. His son, Christophe­r, fondly called as "Bombing" is the barangay captain of Pandacaqui, a vote-rich barangay in the town. This might or not help his old man's candidacy.

Mexico is a very progressiv­e municipali­ty which is now on the brink of becoming a city. Its local officials are among the reasons for its economic boom. Its location, adjacent to the capital town of the province is a contributo­ry factor to growth and developmen­t.

By the way, there are three guys and a lady who are seeking for the vice-mayoralty position. Former vice-mayor and mayor Roy Manalastas, councilors Ruding Gonzales, Ludet Sicat and Perry Dizon are all hopefuls to become the municipal government's deputy.

All four are supporting Tumang.

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