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COTABATO CITY – The former spokesman of deposed President Joseph Estrada and his wife ignored yesterday’s signing  of a  peace covenant by candidates for local positions here to ensure a peaceful election in May.


Opposition stalwart Didagen Dilangalen, a candidate for the congressional seat of Shariff Kabunsuan, and wife Bai Sendig, who is running for mayor here, both failed to appear at the venue of the signing of the covenant, organized by the Commission on Elections (Comelec), the city police and the Army’s 6th Infantry Division.
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"We have always made performance and achievement the heart of our politics," he told supporters.

"Our party, Lakas–CMD, is campaigning on the platform of performance. We want politics of unity and development. We should shun the politics of hate and division," he said.
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Didagen Dilangalen, the former congressman from Mindanao who made "Shut up!" a household phrase, has found himself a new job to match his capacity for discourse — as "official spokesman" of deposed President Joseph Estrada.
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COTABATO CITY – The former spokesman of deposed President Joseph Estrada and his wife ignored yesterday’s signing  of a  peace covenant by candidates for local positions here to ensure a peaceful election in May.


Opposition stalwart Didagen Dilangalen, a candidate for the congressional seat of Shariff Kabunsuan, and wife Bai Sendig, who is running for mayor here, both failed to appear at the venue of the signing of the covenant, organized by the Commission on Elections (Comelec), the city police and the Army’s 6th Infantry Division.
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"We have always made performance and achievement the heart of our politics," he told supporters.

"Our party, Lakas–CMD, is campaigning on the platform of performance. We want politics of unity and development. We should shun the politics of hate and division," he said.
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Didagen Dilangalen, the former congressman from Mindanao who made "Shut up!" a household phrase, has found himself a new job to match his capacity for discourse — as "official spokesman" of deposed President Joseph Estrada.
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