The Freeman

Durano-Davide tandem looms

Cebu Vice Governor Hilario Davide III has admitted that he and the camp of Barug Alang sa Kauswagan ug Demokrasya (Bakud) Party have been in talks about the upcoming 2022 elections.

- — Le Phyllis F. Antojado/GMR

Davide is an ally of the Durano family who run the Bakud Party in the fifth district of the Province of Cebu.

“We have been kuan (talking) but wala pa gyud decision,” Davide said.

There have been talks that Davide will seek re-election in next year’s poll but when asked for confirmati­on, Davide refused to comment about this and told the media to wait for his announceme­nt.

But he admitted that the Duranos asked him to be the runningmat­e of former Tourism secretary Joseph “Ace” Durano should the latter decide to run for governor in the 2022 elections.

“Paabota na lang ang announceme­nt ana ha, moannounce ra mi unya, moannounce ra unya ko. I’ll just make announceme­nt later paabota lang ang October,” Davide told reporters.

The Bakud Party announced last week that Durano is considerin­g running for the highest post in the province in next year’s election.

According to Bakud Party, among the things that Durano is considerin­g before making the final decision is his runningmat­e.

“Ace only has one person in mind, who shares the same values and kind of leadership as him. There are still ongoing discussion­s, but if this person agrees to run with him, then it would be a much easier decision for Ace,” said former congressma­n Ramon “Red” Durano VI, the president of Bakud Party.

Davide, a two-term governor from 2013 to 2019, ran for vice governor in the 2019 elections and won under the Liberal Party.

 ?? FROM THE FACEBOOK PAGE OF ACE DURANO ?? Cebu Vice Gov. Hilario Davide III meets with former Tourism secretary Joseph “Ace” Durano to discuss their possible tandem in May 2022 elections.
FROM THE FACEBOOK PAGE OF ACE DURANO Cebu Vice Gov. Hilario Davide III meets with former Tourism secretary Joseph “Ace” Durano to discuss their possible tandem in May 2022 elections.

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