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BAGUIO CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE, INTENSIFIES CAMPAIGN AHEAD OF MAY ELECTIONS

BY: JOSE ROBERT INVENTOR

As the 45-day local campaign period nears its end, Baguio City congressional candidate, Engr. Isabelo “Poppo” Cosalan Jr., is intensifying his campaign efforts, reaching out to various barangays throughout the city.

On May 10, the campaign period will officially end, and Cosalan has been tirelessly campaigning to ensure his presence is felt across the city.

He urged voters to go out and vote on Election Day.

“Many areas in the city remain to be visited, and we’re pushing hard as May 12 approaches. Let’s all pray and vote for the right candidates,” Cosalan said.

Cosalan, who served for 15 years as a member of the Sangguniang Panlungsod, passed 77 ordinances during his tenure.

He hopes to continue his work and bring his experience to Congress.

“The changes we want to see are possible,” he said. “It’s all for the betterment of the people.”

Among his proposed programs are those focused on land, people, and governance.

He emphasized that these plans are not just for one person but for the entire community.

“As we near the end of this campaign, I hope we can elect the right leaders come May 12,” Cosalan concluded.

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