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Excitement of Uy vs Uy in Baclayon fades away |
Tn.The excitement of an Uy vs Uy match up in the coming mayoralty elections in Baclayon is slowly fading away with the disclosure of one of the supposed protagonists that it was nothing but loose talks. Board Member Felix Uy disabused the minds of those who concocted the sibling mayoralty rivalry saying that it was next to impossible that what was being billed would ever happen. It was never a mere concoction in Baclayon before the elder Uy made the clarification that the next big fight in Baclayon is between the two Uy brothers. It was bruited around then that the incumbent‘s wife Elena will be pitted against Board Member Uy himself. The Baclayon lawmaker was interviewed last Thursday over DYTR's Kwentas Klaras where he was asked to comment on the projected Uy vs Uy duel next elections. This supposed brother vs brother election combat was borne out of recent developments where Mayor Benny Uy's wife was caught in a running feud with the board member's wife who is the number two councilor of Baclayon. The board member is married to the former Marilyn “Babsie” Rubillar of Maribojoc. Commenting on the alleged spat between two in-laws, Board Member Uy described their quarrel as just an ordinary misunderstanding that can be settled as time goes by. He likened the same to a lovers' quarrel which is normal among close relatives. With the Uy vs Uy mayoralty battle sidelined for good, the Baclayon electorate will be tickled pink to another possibility that actor Cesar Montano will throw his political hat in next year's elections. This probability is buttressed by the fact that he already became a registered voter in Baclayon. Interviewed the other night during the 24 Oras evening newscast, the Baclayon native made known his options for a political attempt. He failed to mention however, which part of the Philippines he is running but definitely there was no doubt in his statement that he was serious in his political plans. |
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