When asked about his decision to run for another term, San Juan mayoralty reelectionist Mayor Francis Zamora said during the MB Hotseat interview that there are plenty of things to fix in the city.
Though he said that big changed happened during his administration, he believes that he shouldn't stop there and if he's given another chance, he would implement all the programs he promised when he was first elected as the city mayor.
San Juan mayoralty re-electionist Mayor Francis Zamora said he is optimistic that his entire ticket will win. However, in case councilors from the opposition get elected, he said he will be able to handle it as he experienced the same back in 2019.
San Juan mayoralty reelectionist Mayor Francis Zamora defended his councilors for being sportsmen.
He bared that them being basketball players will help them in governing the city in terms of leadership, discipline, and decision-making, as well as being goal-oriented, which they can also apply in their public service if they were to be elected in the May 2022 polls.
San Juan mayoralty reelectionist Mayor Francis Zamora defined his kind of leadership as similar to the Uniteam presidential and vice-presidential bet as they were both enthusiasts.
He said that he waited long enough as same as the running president Ferdinand “Bong Bong” Marcos who waited 6 years but still didn’t stop to his personal capacity to help.
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@MB_RAntonio Sen. Kiko Pangilinan now speaking before kakampinks at Tanay Park on a rainy Tuesday. | @MB_RAntonio
@MB_RAntonio More photos of the crowd braving the rains to attend the Leni-Kiko mini rally in Tanay, Rizal. | @MB_RAntonio
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Behind-the-scene photos of VP Leni Robredo ahead of the second Comelec presidential debate. She is joined by daughters Aika and Tricia, and her staff. 📸: VPLR Media Bureau | via @MB_RAntonio
@MB_RAntonio Robredo sits down with her fellow presidential candidates for their pre-debate briefing with Comelec officials. 📸: VPLR Media Bureau | @MB_RAntonio
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“Pareho may kahinaan yung tao, may kahinaan din ang sistema.” | via @MB_RAntonio
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