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THE Navotas Regional Trial Court has convicted a policeman over the killing of 17-year-old Jhemboy Baltazar.In a decision handed down by the Navotas City Regional Trial Court Branch 286, it said it has found former Police Staff Sergeant Gerry Maliban guilty of homicide, giving him a jail time of four years.The court also ordered the four months detention of former Police Executive Master Sergeant Roberto Balais Jr., Police Staff Sergeant Nikko Esquilon, Police Corporal Eduard Jake Blanco, and Patrolman Benedict Mangada for illegal discharge of firearms.It acquitted, however, Police Staff Sergeant Antonio Bugayong Jr. from any charges related to the case and ordered the Metro Manila District Jail Annex 2 to release him unless he is being detained for other lawful cause.Cop in mistaken identity case dismissed from service in 2020Baltazar’s mother, Rodaliza, expressed dismay over the court’s decision.“Siya po apat na taon lang siya makukulong. 'Yung anak ko habang buhay na wala. Pinagtulong-tulungan nila 'yung anak ko barilin tapos ano? Gano'n lang? Makakalaya lang sila. Sana maramdaman nila din ‘yung nararamdaman ng pamilya ko ngayon na sobrang sakit na pagkawala ng anak ko. Sana sila rin,” she said.(He will only be imprisoned for four years. My son will be gone forever. They helped shoot my son, then what? That's it? They can just be free. I hope they also feel what my family is feeling now that it is so painful to lose my son.)“Ano po ‘yung buhay ng anak ko ano lang, parang aso lang o kaya pusa na ilang ano lang nila paghihirapan tapos parang wala silang ginawa. Parang nasaan po 'yung hustisya, 'yung katarungan para sa anak ko? Ilang taon lang po 'yung anak ko, may pangarap pa po siya. Wala na po dahil pinatay po nila ng walang dahilan. Wala pong kaalam-alam 'yung anak ko, wala pong kasalanan,” she added.On August 2, 2023, Baltazar and his companion were preparing their boat for fishing when the police, who were then conducting a hot pursuit operation against a murder suspect, arrived.18-year-old boy killed in case of mistaken identityThe witness said they initially hid in the corner as they were afraid of the cops who were then in civilian clothes.When they were about to come out, the police started shooting, prompting Baltazar to jump off the water.Baltazar, who sustained gun shots in the head and right hand, was recovered several hours later not by the police but by the concerned citizens.The police later admitted that it was a case of mistaken identity.The six cops were earlier dismissed from the service due to grave irregularity in the performance of duty and conduct unbecoming of a police officer. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) How do you win every time on online slots? Philippines MALL voting is set to be a regular fixture during electoral exercises in the country beginning the 2025 national and local polls, according to the Commission on Elections (Comelec). In an interview, Comelec Chairman George Garcia said they will make mall voting a regular part of electoral exercises in the Philippines. "We will be institutionalizing mall voting beginning the 2025 elections," said Garcia. "We will make sure that voting will not just take place in elementary schools but also in malls across the country," he added. The poll chief said the mall voting scheme would be highly beneficial to voters. "It will be very convenient for our voters, especially the elderly and the persons with disability. You get to vote, and you can also go around the mall," said Garcia. Similarly, he said the mall owners are also welcoming the idea of holding the elections inside malls. "They even told us we should have done this a long time ago," said Garcia. During last year's Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections, the Comelec pilot tested mall voting in 10 shopping malls in the country. Mall voting were held in SM malls, particularly in SM Manila (Barangay 659, Manila 5th District); SM Sucat (Barangay San Dionisio, Parañaque City 1st District); SM North EDSA (Barangay Alicia, Quezon City 1st District); SM Legaspi (Barangay 36 Kapantawan, Legaspi City); and SM Consolacion Cebu (Barangay Pitogo, Consolacion, Cebu), as well as in Robinsons malls, specifically in Robinsons Magnolia (Barangay Horseshoe, Quezon City 4th District); Robinsons Las Piñas (Barangay Talon Tres, Las Piñas City); Robinsons Ermita (Barangay 668, Manila 5th District); Robinsons Metro East (Barangay Dela Paz, Pasig City 2nd District); and Robinsons Cebu (Barangay Parian, Cebu City). (HDT/SunStar Philippines)

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MALL voting is set to be a regular fixture during electoral exercises in the country beginning the 2025 national and local polls, according to the Commission on Elections (Comelec). In an interview, Comelec Chairman George Garcia said they will make mall voting a regular part of electoral exercises in the Philippines. "We will be institutionalizing mall voting beginning the 2025 elections," said Garcia. "We will make sure that voting will not just take place in elementary schools but also in malls across the country," he added. The poll chief said the mall voting scheme would be highly beneficial to voters. "It will be very convenient for our voters, especially the elderly and the persons with disability. You get to vote, and you can also go around the mall," said Garcia. Similarly, he said the mall owners are also welcoming the idea of holding the elections inside malls. "They even told us we should have done this a long time ago," said Garcia. During last year's Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections, the Comelec pilot tested mall voting in 10 shopping malls in the country. Mall voting were held in SM malls, particularly in SM Manila (Barangay 659, Manila 5th District); SM Sucat (Barangay San Dionisio, Parañaque City 1st District); SM North EDSA (Barangay Alicia, Quezon City 1st District); SM Legaspi (Barangay 36 Kapantawan, Legaspi City); and SM Consolacion Cebu (Barangay Pitogo, Consolacion, Cebu), as well as in Robinsons malls, specifically in Robinsons Magnolia (Barangay Horseshoe, Quezon City 4th District); Robinsons Las Piñas (Barangay Talon Tres, Las Piñas City); Robinsons Ermita (Barangay 668, Manila 5th District); Robinsons Metro East (Barangay Dela Paz, Pasig City 2nd District); and Robinsons Cebu (Barangay Parian, Cebu City). (HDT/SunStar Philippines) Is Philippines qualified for World Cup 2022? FORMER Cebu City mayor Tomas Osmeña has expressed willingness to run for vice mayor to support Councilor Nestor Archival if he should run for mayor in 2025.The pronouncement was made in a press conference held at the Casino Español on Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024.Osmeña said he could no longer serve as mayor “realistically.”However, Osmeña said he could be of help as vice mayor, particularly in project management.“If I were to choose, I would choose Archival to be the mayor. He can be a good mayor... I will be his vice mayor,” Osmeña said.He said Archival would not be a good candidate, but he could be a good mayor.He noted that the approach should be what is good for Cebu City by looking at the obstacles that prevent the city from moving further.Given the fact that Archival could be a good mayor, Osmeña said he would make him a good candidate.Osmeña was mayor of Cebu City from 1989 to 1995, 2001 to 2010, and from 2016 to 2019.In the 2016 elections that Osmeña won, Archival was his running mate. Osmeña defeated Michael Rama in that race for mayor, while Edgardo Labella defeated Archival in the race for vice mayor.Deserve moreAsked for his views on other possible candidates for mayor, former Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency Central Visayas director Yogi Filemon Ruiz, Metropolitan Cebu Water District chairman and former Cebu City councilor Jose Daluz III, and incumbent mayor Michael Rama, Osmeña described them as “kulang (lacking).”Osmeña said Cebu City residents should not settle for less, reiterating Archival is the best choice.“We deserve more than that. We have Archival,” Osmeña said.Osmeña remarked that Archival would not be a simple opponent, saying that Archival has always been a first councilor in the north district, meaning earning the highest number of votes.No problemIn a phone interview on Thursday, Archival said he had no problem running for mayor; however, the concern he had raised to Osmeña was on the finances for the campaign.Archival said he had asked Osmeña for more time to make a decision, saying that being a mayor is a “big job.”Regarding Mayor Rama’s offer to include Archival as part of his lineup of councilors for the 2025 midterm elections, Archival said he informed Rama that he would first consult with Bando Osmeña-Pundok Kauswagan (BOPK), with which he is politically affiliated.Asked about the projects he would prioritize if he became mayor, Archival said he would prioritize the basic needs of the constituents.He added that business and environmental concerns should also be addressed together, striking a balance between the two.As he awaits the filing of candidacy, Archival said he is currently consulting with residents and his family.BetterAsked what makes him a better candidate than the others, Archival said as both public and private person he is different from the others.As a public official, Archival said he is doing everything he can for the city despite not having a committee, which includes donating his whole salary as councilor of about P120,000 to P125,000 per month for scholarship programs.He added that his advocacy for the environment would also make the difference, saying that it is the main source of life. Without it, life will be more miserable.He is pushing for what he called “smart production” for food security, according to Archival.He said he already made a foundation two years ago that would assist the city in responding to cases of fire and other emergencies.Lastly, he works in a proactive direction, anticipating potential problems before they happen.Rama, Garcia reactWhen asked about Osmeña’s support for Archival’s candidacy during Cebu City Hall’s online program on Thursday, Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama said he would let them file their candidacy first, noting that anyone is a worthy opponent, even if it is Osmeña’s dog.Rama said he had set a deadline for Archival to make his decision regarding joining his lineup. The deadline was Feb. 24.“No more na,” Rama said, meaning Archival will no longer be included in his lineup.Earlier this month, Rama and Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia announced that they would run for reelection as a tandem in the 2025 midterm elections. Rama also unveiled the legislators in their lineup, which included Archival for the north district.Asked to comment on Osmeña’s candidacy for vice mayor, Garcia said anyone can run for any elected position in a democratic country.Garcia described Osmeña as a “legend” in the political arena, which makes him entitled to run.Garcia noted that if Osmeña pursues his plan, he could be a “worthy” and “formidable” opponent.Yet, Garcia emphasized that ultimately, it would be up to the people of Cebu City to decide.Potential rivalsRuiz announced his run for mayor last January, while Cebu City Hall reported that Daluz would run for mayor with former councilor and now Basak Pardo Barangay Captain David “Dave” Tumulak as his running mate.Daluz and Tumulak, however, told SunStar Cebu that they had yet to make a final decision on running.Tumulak ran unsuccessfully for mayor in the 2022 elections.

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FORMER Cebu City mayor Tomas Osmeña has expressed willingness to run for vice mayor to support Councilor Nestor Archival if he should run for mayor in 2025.The pronouncement was made in a press conference held at the Casino Español on Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024.Osmeña said he could no longer serve as mayor “realistically.”However, Osmeña said he could be of help as vice mayor, particularly in project management.“If I were to choose, I would choose Archival to be the mayor. He can be a good mayor... I will be his vice mayor,” Osmeña said.He said Archival would not be a good candidate, but he could be a good mayor.He noted that the approach should be what is good for Cebu City by looking at the obstacles that prevent the city from moving further.Given the fact that Archival could be a good mayor, Osmeña said he would make him a good candidate.Osmeña was mayor of Cebu City from 1989 to 1995, 2001 to 2010, and from 2016 to 2019.In the 2016 elections that Osmeña won, Archival was his running mate. Osmeña defeated Michael Rama in that race for mayor, while Edgardo Labella defeated Archival in the race for vice mayor.Deserve moreAsked for his views on other possible candidates for mayor, former Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency Central Visayas director Yogi Filemon Ruiz, Metropolitan Cebu Water District chairman and former Cebu City councilor Jose Daluz III, and incumbent mayor Michael Rama, Osmeña described them as “kulang (lacking).”Osmeña said Cebu City residents should not settle for less, reiterating Archival is the best choice.“We deserve more than that. We have Archival,” Osmeña said.Osmeña remarked that Archival would not be a simple opponent, saying that Archival has always been a first councilor in the north district, meaning earning the highest number of votes.No problemIn a phone interview on Thursday, Archival said he had no problem running for mayor; however, the concern he had raised to Osmeña was on the finances for the campaign.Archival said he had asked Osmeña for more time to make a decision, saying that being a mayor is a “big job.”Regarding Mayor Rama’s offer to include Archival as part of his lineup of councilors for the 2025 midterm elections, Archival said he informed Rama that he would first consult with Bando Osmeña-Pundok Kauswagan (BOPK), with which he is politically affiliated.Asked about the projects he would prioritize if he became mayor, Archival said he would prioritize the basic needs of the constituents.He added that business and environmental concerns should also be addressed together, striking a balance between the two.As he awaits the filing of candidacy, Archival said he is currently consulting with residents and his family.BetterAsked what makes him a better candidate than the others, Archival said as both public and private person he is different from the others.As a public official, Archival said he is doing everything he can for the city despite not having a committee, which includes donating his whole salary as councilor of about P120,000 to P125,000 per month for scholarship programs.He added that his advocacy for the environment would also make the difference, saying that it is the main source of life. Without it, life will be more miserable.He is pushing for what he called “smart production” for food security, according to Archival.He said he already made a foundation two years ago that would assist the city in responding to cases of fire and other emergencies.Lastly, he works in a proactive direction, anticipating potential problems before they happen.Rama, Garcia reactWhen asked about Osmeña’s support for Archival’s candidacy during Cebu City Hall’s online program on Thursday, Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama said he would let them file their candidacy first, noting that anyone is a worthy opponent, even if it is Osmeña’s dog.Rama said he had set a deadline for Archival to make his decision regarding joining his lineup. The deadline was Feb. 24.“No more na,” Rama said, meaning Archival will no longer be included in his lineup.Earlier this month, Rama and Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia announced that they would run for reelection as a tandem in the 2025 midterm elections. Rama also unveiled the legislators in their lineup, which included Archival for the north district.Asked to comment on Osmeña’s candidacy for vice mayor, Garcia said anyone can run for any elected position in a democratic country.Garcia described Osmeña as a “legend” in the political arena, which makes him entitled to run.Garcia noted that if Osmeña pursues his plan, he could be a “worthy” and “formidable” opponent.Yet, Garcia emphasized that ultimately, it would be up to the people of Cebu City to decide.Potential rivalsRuiz announced his run for mayor last January, while Cebu City Hall reported that Daluz would run for mayor with former councilor and now Basak Pardo Barangay Captain David “Dave” Tumulak as his running mate.Daluz and Tumulak, however, told SunStar Cebu that they had yet to make a final decision on running.Tumulak ran unsuccessfully for mayor in the 2022 elections. Is Philippines qualified for World Cup 2022? THE Navotas Regional Trial Court has convicted a policeman over the killing of 17-year-old Jhemboy Baltazar.In a decision handed down by the Navotas City Regional Trial Court Branch 286, it said it has found former Police Staff Sergeant Gerry Maliban guilty of homicide, giving him a jail time of four years.The court also ordered the four months detention of former Police Executive Master Sergeant Roberto Balais Jr., Police Staff Sergeant Nikko Esquilon, Police Corporal Eduard Jake Blanco, and Patrolman Benedict Mangada for illegal discharge of firearms.It acquitted, however, Police Staff Sergeant Antonio Bugayong Jr. from any charges related to the case and ordered the Metro Manila District Jail Annex 2 to release him unless he is being detained for other lawful cause.Cop in mistaken identity case dismissed from service in 2020Baltazar’s mother, Rodaliza, expressed dismay over the court’s decision.“Siya po apat na taon lang siya makukulong. 'Yung anak ko habang buhay na wala. Pinagtulong-tulungan nila 'yung anak ko barilin tapos ano? Gano'n lang? Makakalaya lang sila. Sana maramdaman nila din ‘yung nararamdaman ng pamilya ko ngayon na sobrang sakit na pagkawala ng anak ko. Sana sila rin,” she said.(He will only be imprisoned for four years. My son will be gone forever. They helped shoot my son, then what? That's it? They can just be free. I hope they also feel what my family is feeling now that it is so painful to lose my son.)“Ano po ‘yung buhay ng anak ko ano lang, parang aso lang o kaya pusa na ilang ano lang nila paghihirapan tapos parang wala silang ginawa. Parang nasaan po 'yung hustisya, 'yung katarungan para sa anak ko? Ilang taon lang po 'yung anak ko, may pangarap pa po siya. Wala na po dahil pinatay po nila ng walang dahilan. Wala pong kaalam-alam 'yung anak ko, wala pong kasalanan,” she added.On August 2, 2023, Baltazar and his companion were preparing their boat for fishing when the police, who were then conducting a hot pursuit operation against a murder suspect, arrived.18-year-old boy killed in case of mistaken identityThe witness said they initially hid in the corner as they were afraid of the cops who were then in civilian clothes.When they were about to come out, the police started shooting, prompting Baltazar to jump off the water.Baltazar, who sustained gun shots in the head and right hand, was recovered several hours later not by the police but by the concerned citizens.The police later admitted that it was a case of mistaken identity.The six cops were earlier dismissed from the service due to grave irregularity in the performance of duty and conduct unbecoming of a police officer. (TPM/SunStar Philippines)

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THE Navotas Regional Trial Court has convicted a policeman over the killing of 17-year-old Jhemboy Baltazar.In a decision handed down by the Navotas City Regional Trial Court Branch 286, it said it has found former Police Staff Sergeant Gerry Maliban guilty of homicide, giving him a jail time of four years.The court also ordered the four months detention of former Police Executive Master Sergeant Roberto Balais Jr., Police Staff Sergeant Nikko Esquilon, Police Corporal Eduard Jake Blanco, and Patrolman Benedict Mangada for illegal discharge of firearms.It acquitted, however, Police Staff Sergeant Antonio Bugayong Jr. from any charges related to the case and ordered the Metro Manila District Jail Annex 2 to release him unless he is being detained for other lawful cause.Cop in mistaken identity case dismissed from service in 2020Baltazar’s mother, Rodaliza, expressed dismay over the court’s decision.“Siya po apat na taon lang siya makukulong. 'Yung anak ko habang buhay na wala. Pinagtulong-tulungan nila 'yung anak ko barilin tapos ano? Gano'n lang? Makakalaya lang sila. Sana maramdaman nila din ‘yung nararamdaman ng pamilya ko ngayon na sobrang sakit na pagkawala ng anak ko. Sana sila rin,” she said.(He will only be imprisoned for four years. My son will be gone forever. They helped shoot my son, then what? That's it? They can just be free. I hope they also feel what my family is feeling now that it is so painful to lose my son.)“Ano po ‘yung buhay ng anak ko ano lang, parang aso lang o kaya pusa na ilang ano lang nila paghihirapan tapos parang wala silang ginawa. Parang nasaan po 'yung hustisya, 'yung katarungan para sa anak ko? Ilang taon lang po 'yung anak ko, may pangarap pa po siya. Wala na po dahil pinatay po nila ng walang dahilan. Wala pong kaalam-alam 'yung anak ko, wala pong kasalanan,” she added.On August 2, 2023, Baltazar and his companion were preparing their boat for fishing when the police, who were then conducting a hot pursuit operation against a murder suspect, arrived.18-year-old boy killed in case of mistaken identityThe witness said they initially hid in the corner as they were afraid of the cops who were then in civilian clothes.When they were about to come out, the police started shooting, prompting Baltazar to jump off the water.Baltazar, who sustained gun shots in the head and right hand, was recovered several hours later not by the police but by the concerned citizens.The police later admitted that it was a case of mistaken identity.The six cops were earlier dismissed from the service due to grave irregularity in the performance of duty and conduct unbecoming of a police officer. (TPM/SunStar Philippines), The Best MNLWin VIP Tagalog for Real Money ▷ Poker Online Philippines ▷ Fishing Game Play at the Top Real Money Casino, Win Real Money. check the following table to see what categories most online casinos in the Philippines fit in.

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THE Navotas Regional Trial Court has convicted a policeman over the killing of 17-year-old Jhemboy Baltazar.In a decision handed down by the Navotas City Regional Trial Court Branch 286, it said it has found former Police Staff Sergeant Gerry Maliban guilty of homicide, giving him a jail time of four years.The court also ordered the four months detention of former Police Executive Master Sergeant Roberto Balais Jr., Police Staff Sergeant Nikko Esquilon, Police Corporal Eduard Jake Blanco, and Patrolman Benedict Mangada for illegal discharge of firearms.It acquitted, however, Police Staff Sergeant Antonio Bugayong Jr. from any charges related to the case and ordered the Metro Manila District Jail Annex 2 to release him unless he is being detained for other lawful cause.Cop in mistaken identity case dismissed from service in 2020Baltazar’s mother, Rodaliza, expressed dismay over the court’s decision.“Siya po apat na taon lang siya makukulong. 'Yung anak ko habang buhay na wala. Pinagtulong-tulungan nila 'yung anak ko barilin tapos ano? Gano'n lang? Makakalaya lang sila. Sana maramdaman nila din ‘yung nararamdaman ng pamilya ko ngayon na sobrang sakit na pagkawala ng anak ko. Sana sila rin,” she said.(He will only be imprisoned for four years. My son will be gone forever. They helped shoot my son, then what? That's it? They can just be free. I hope they also feel what my family is feeling now that it is so painful to lose my son.)“Ano po ‘yung buhay ng anak ko ano lang, parang aso lang o kaya pusa na ilang ano lang nila paghihirapan tapos parang wala silang ginawa. Parang nasaan po 'yung hustisya, 'yung katarungan para sa anak ko? Ilang taon lang po 'yung anak ko, may pangarap pa po siya. Wala na po dahil pinatay po nila ng walang dahilan. Wala pong kaalam-alam 'yung anak ko, wala pong kasalanan,” she added.On August 2, 2023, Baltazar and his companion were preparing their boat for fishing when the police, who were then conducting a hot pursuit operation against a murder suspect, arrived.18-year-old boy killed in case of mistaken identityThe witness said they initially hid in the corner as they were afraid of the cops who were then in civilian clothes.When they were about to come out, the police started shooting, prompting Baltazar to jump off the water.Baltazar, who sustained gun shots in the head and right hand, was recovered several hours later not by the police but by the concerned citizens.The police later admitted that it was a case of mistaken identity.The six cops were earlier dismissed from the service due to grave irregularity in the performance of duty and conduct unbecoming of a police officer. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) Is Philippines qualified for World Cup 2022? . It’s always a good idea to take your time and make sure you’ve found the best online casino in the Philippines on the online gambling market that can give you what you want.

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During last year's Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections, the Comelec pilot tested mall voting in 10 shopping malls in the country. Mall voting were held in SM malls, particularly in SM Manila (Barangay 659, Manila 5th District); SM Sucat (Barangay San Dionisio, Parañaque City 1st District); SM North EDSA (Barangay Alicia, Quezon City 1st District); SM Legaspi (Barangay 36 Kapantawan, Legaspi City); and SM Consolacion Cebu (Barangay Pitogo, Consolacion, Cebu), as well as in Robinsons malls, specifically in Robinsons Magnolia (Barangay Horseshoe, Quezon City 4th District); Robinsons Las Piñas (Barangay Talon Tres, Las Piñas City); Robinsons Ermita (Barangay 668, Manila 5th District); Robinsons Metro East (Barangay Dela Paz, Pasig City 2nd District); and Robinsons Cebu (Barangay Parian, Cebu City). 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I will be his vice mayor,” Osmeña said.He said Archival would not be a good candidate, but he could be a good mayor.He noted that the approach should be what is good for Cebu City by looking at the obstacles that prevent the city from moving further.Given the fact that Archival could be a good mayor, Osmeña said he would make him a good candidate.Osmeña was mayor of Cebu City from 1989 to 1995, 2001 to 2010, and from 2016 to 2019.In the 2016 elections that Osmeña won, Archival was his running mate. Osmeña defeated Michael Rama in that race for mayor, while Edgardo Labella defeated Archival in the race for vice mayor.Deserve moreAsked for his views on other possible candidates for mayor, former Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency Central Visayas director Yogi Filemon Ruiz, Metropolitan Cebu Water District chairman and former Cebu City councilor Jose Daluz III, and incumbent mayor Michael Rama, Osmeña described them as “kulang (lacking).”Osmeña said Cebu City residents should not settle for less, reiterating Archival is the best choice.“We deserve more than that. We have Archival,” Osmeña said.Osmeña remarked that Archival would not be a simple opponent, saying that Archival has always been a first councilor in the north district, meaning earning the highest number of votes.No problemIn a phone interview on Thursday, Archival said he had no problem running for mayor; however, the concern he had raised to Osmeña was on the finances for the campaign.Archival said he had asked Osmeña for more time to make a decision, saying that being a mayor is a “big job.”Regarding Mayor Rama’s offer to include Archival as part of his lineup of councilors for the 2025 midterm elections, Archival said he informed Rama that he would first consult with Bando Osmeña-Pundok Kauswagan (BOPK), with which he is politically affiliated.Asked about the projects he would prioritize if he became mayor, Archival said he would prioritize the basic needs of the constituents.He added that business and environmental concerns should also be addressed together, striking a balance between the two.As he awaits the filing of candidacy, Archival said he is currently consulting with residents and his family.BetterAsked what makes him a better candidate than the others, Archival said as both public and private person he is different from the others.As a public official, Archival said he is doing everything he can for the city despite not having a committee, which includes donating his whole salary as councilor of about P120,000 to P125,000 per month for scholarship programs.He added that his advocacy for the environment would also make the difference, saying that it is the main source of life. Without it, life will be more miserable.He is pushing for what he called “smart production” for food security, according to Archival.He said he already made a foundation two years ago that would assist the city in responding to cases of fire and other emergencies.Lastly, he works in a proactive direction, anticipating potential problems before they happen.Rama, Garcia reactWhen asked about Osmeña’s support for Archival’s candidacy during Cebu City Hall’s online program on Thursday, Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama said he would let them file their candidacy first, noting that anyone is a worthy opponent, even if it is Osmeña’s dog.Rama said he had set a deadline for Archival to make his decision regarding joining his lineup. The deadline was Feb. 24.“No more na,” Rama said, meaning Archival will no longer be included in his lineup.Earlier this month, Rama and Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia announced that they would run for reelection as a tandem in the 2025 midterm elections. Rama also unveiled the legislators in their lineup, which included Archival for the north district.Asked to comment on Osmeña’s candidacy for vice mayor, Garcia said anyone can run for any elected position in a democratic country.Garcia described Osmeña as a “legend” in the political arena, which makes him entitled to run.Garcia noted that if Osmeña pursues his plan, he could be a “worthy” and “formidable” opponent.Yet, Garcia emphasized that ultimately, it would be up to the people of Cebu City to decide.Potential rivalsRuiz announced his run for mayor last January, while Cebu City Hall reported that Daluz would run for mayor with former councilor and now Basak Pardo Barangay Captain David “Dave” Tumulak as his running mate.Daluz and Tumulak, however, told SunStar Cebu that they had yet to make a final decision on running.Tumulak ran unsuccessfully for mayor in the 2022 elections.

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