MANILA, Philippines — Former An Waray Party-List Rep. Florencio Gabriel “Bem” Noel filed his certificate of candidacy (COC) for congressman of Malabon’s lone district on Saturday.
Noel is running under the Nationalist People’s Coalition party, with housing projects as his primary platform.
His wife, incumbent Malabon Rep. Josephine Lacson, who accompanied the former lawmaker, also announced her plan to file her COC for city mayor next Monday.
The couple is set to face off against incumbent Malabon City Mayor Jeannie Sandoval and her husband, former Rep. Ricky Sandoval, who have already filed their respective COCs for the mayoral and congressional seats.
“Ang (The people of) Malabon will make sure that the best couple will win,” Noel said in an interview.
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Noel pointed out that easier coordination is one of the advantages of running in the election with a relative.
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“Ang Camanava area, may mga panahon na kaunti ang pumupunta doon, madumi, hindi ganun kaganda ang ekonomiya. Ngayong nagkasundo po, magkapatid ang sa Valenzuela, ang ganda po ng ekonomiya ng Valenzuela ngayon. Maunlad ang Navotas dahil magkapatid, maayos ang Caloocan dahil mag-ama,” he said, referring to the leaders of the cities who are related to one another.
(There was once a time when only a few people would visit Camanava. It was dirty, and the economy wasn’t that good. Now that there is an agreement in Valenzuela, which is led by siblings, it has a thriving economy. Navotas is prosperous because of siblings, and Caloocan is well-managed because of a father and son.)
“Subukan po natin ngayon sa Malabon ‘yan, baka umunlad na rin at gumanda ang Malabon,” he also said.
(Let’s try that in Malabon now, and maybe Malabon will also prosper and improve.)
Noel also believes it was an advantage for voters if their elected officials are relatives.
“Definitely. At the very least, magkasundo, what more mag-asawa, magkapatid. Magkasundo kayo [na] kung anong programa dapat i-implement ng national, dapat kailangan niyo ng local. Kasi minsan, ang priority ng local, may not be the priority of national kung hindi nag-uusap,” he said.
(Definitely. At the very least, you get along — what more if it’s a couple or siblings? You agree on what national programs need to be implemented and what the local unit needs. Because sometimes, the priorities of the local government may not align with the national government if they don’t communicate.)
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