CANDABA - The leadership of the local police here expressed optimism that the conduct of the 2013 midterm elections in the locality will be peaceful and orderly.
This statement was made by Supt. Benjamin Medina, the newly assigned town's chief of police during the forging of peace pact between all local candidates held at the Parish Church yesterday.
Medina noted that all mayoralty bets and their complete tickets representing the participating political parties had joined the crusade for the conduct of safe and fair elections come May 3 this year.
This came as a result of the recently concluded signing of peace covenant to ensure the success of the elections with Liberal Party mayoralty bet Rene Maglanque, Nacionalista Party standard bearer Reynaldo Sagum, Kambilan Party candidate Patrick Gerard Pelayo and independent candidate Boy Baylon.
"One hundred percent sure tayo na magiging maayos ang ating eleksiyon dito sa Candaba. Isa pa, halos tatlong linggo pa lang tayong naka assign dito pero sa nakikita natin tahimik ang mga tao dito," the police chief said.
The peace covenant was organized by the local police, Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCVV),concerned non governmental organizations, municipal elections office and the Department of Interior and Local Government.
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