Former senator Kiko Pangilinan urged candidates and political leaders to focus on finding solutions to the country's problems, particularly hunger, rather than engaging in political infighting during his Holy Week message.
Pangilinan emphasized that the upcoming midterm elections are a crucial time for leaders to reflect on their duty to the Filipino people.
He highlighted his campaign's focus on food security and lowering food prices, stating that hunger is a central issue that transcends political affiliations.
The former senator lamented the current polarization of national discourse and called for calm and a sense of duty in campaigning.
Pangilinan stressed that the public is already overwhelmed and leaders should not add to the chaos but instead focus on bringing calm and finding solutions.
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