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Cebu City councilors set aside differences
The Freeman
|May 12, 2025
Despite political rivalries and intense debates on the council floor, Cebu City officials running for re-election in the 2025 midterm polls set aside their differences at least for now offering each other well-wishes as the city heads to the polls today.
This gesture of civility was most evident during the final session of the 16th Sangguniang Panlungsod last Wednesday, where most of the councilors many of whom are seeking re-election—shared messages of goodwill, signaling a temporary pause in political friction as the election approaches.
Vice Mayor and Presiding Officer Donaldo Hontiveros, before adjourning the session, extended “a best of luck” to his fellow candidates.
Asked to expound on this, Hontiveros told The Freeman that as they anticipate possible changes among them depending on the outcome of the elections, he could only hope that the council will continue to have “openness and cooperation.”
Hontiveros, who is running for the vice mayoral race, assured that if he is voted into office, he will continue to work with each councilor regardless of political affiliation.
"Now more than ever, our city needs unity, vision, and a genuine commitment to public service," said Hontiveros.
In another message, Councilor Mary Ann de los Santos, who is running for North District representative, reflected on the journey that the council has taken together.
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