Former Senator Kiko Pangilinan is seeking support in Bulacan, advocating for his principles and track record over the significant financial resources of his political opponents.
Pangilinan urged supporters to prove that strong principles can overcome the billions spent by rivals, speaking at a rally in Malolos City Hall Amphitheater.
He detailed plans to advance the Sagip Saka Act to aid farmers and reduce food prices, alongside a 'Libreng Almusal' program providing free breakfast to public school students.
The 'Libreng Almusal' program aims to allocate half of the school feeding budget to purchase fresh food directly from local farmers and fishermen.
Pangilinan emphasized his unblemished record, highlighting his lack of involvement in corruption despite facing temptations early in his career.
He also reflected on his decision to forgo a Senate run in 2022, prioritizing the nation's future and a prosperous environment for all Filipinos.
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