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Liza Marcos teases Francis Zamora, Joy Belmonte as 2028 Senate bets
PH🏛️ Politics4 days ago

Liza Marcos teases Francis Zamora, Joy Belmonte as 2028 Senate bets

First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos hinted at potential Senate candidacies for San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora and Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte ahead of the 2028 elections. During a rice distribution event organized by her Mula sa Puso, Para sa Pamilya initiative, she suggested Zamora might run for senator, referencing a past encounter with him in 2022. She also playfully teased Belmonte about possibly running for Senate. Both mayors are nearing the end of their current terms and are prominent figures in local governance organizations. Zamora neither confirmed nor denied his interest in running for Senate, while Belmonte did not directly address the suggestion.

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Philippine Daily Inquirer logoPhilippine Daily InquirerIndependentCenter4 days ago
Liza Marcos teases Francis Zamora, Joy Belmonte as 2028 Senate bets

First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos hinted at potential Senate candidacies for San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora and Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte ahead of the 2028 elections. During a rice distribution event organized by her Mula sa Puso, Para sa Pamilya initiative, she suggested Zamora might run for senator, referencing a past encounter with him in 2022. She also playfully teased Belmonte about possibly running for Senate. Both mayors are nearing the end of their current terms and are prominent figures in local governance organizations. Zamora neither confirmed nor denied his interest in running for Senate, while Belmonte did not directly address the suggestion.

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