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Family ties are only as good as the next elections – at least in some parts of Iloilo City. In Sara town, the incumbent pro-administration mayor is facing the biggest threat to his job – his own wife.


In the May elections, Mayor Neptali Salcedo of the Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino or Kampi will have to contend with his wife Emelita, a businesswoman, who is running under the opposition Ugyon-Liberal party.
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The death of 52-year-old Jesus Sibya Jr. (Reporma-PPC) brings to 53 the number of election-related killings since April 1, the Associated Press quoted the police as saying.
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The death of 52-year-old Jesus Sibya Jr. (Reporma-PPC) brings to 53 the number of election-related killings since April 1, the Associated Press quoted the police as saying.
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In the May elections, Mayor Neptali Salcedo of the Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino or Kampi will have to contend with his wife Emelita, a businesswoman, who is running under the opposition Ugyon-Liberal party.
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The death of 52-year-old Jesus Sibya Jr. (Reporma-PPC) brings to 53 the number of election-related killings since April 1, the Associated Press quoted the police as saying.
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The death of 52-year-old Jesus Sibya Jr. (Reporma-PPC) brings to 53 the number of election-related killings since April 1, the Associated Press quoted the police as saying.
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