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MALOLOS CITY – The political landscape in Bulacan has truly evolved into a family affair.


First, there were husbands and wives, then siblings, parents and children running for different elective positions.

Now, the family affair has extended to grandchildren with a local political kingpin fielding his grandson as his running mate.

Anacleto Meneses, former three-term mayor of Bulacan town, is staging a comeback with his grandson Patrick as vice mayoral bet.
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MALOLOS CITY – The political landscape in Bulacan has truly evolved into a family affair.


First, there were husbands and wives, then siblings, parents and children running for different elective positions.

Now, the family affair has extended to grandchildren with a local political kingpin fielding his grandson as his running mate.

Anacleto Meneses, former three-term mayor of Bulacan town, is staging a comeback with his grandson Patrick as vice mayoral bet.
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