Rival offers Pasig Mayor Vico Sotto a peace covenant: ‘We’re like you’

/ 05:46 PM October 11, 2024

Businesswoman Sarah Discaya, who filed her bid to unseat incumbent Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto, is seeking a “peace covenant” with her would-be opponent.

Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto in this file photo taken in October 2023. Photo from Galing Pook FB page

MANILA, Philippines – Businesswoman Sarah Discaya, who filed her bid to unseat incumbent Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto, is seeking a “peace covenant” with her would-be opponent.

“Why don‘t we first guarantee Pasigueños a ‘friendly political campaign’ and maintain a fair, honorable, and peaceful May 2025 election for our beloved city?” Discaya said in an open letter to Sotto written in Filipino.

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Discaya’s open letter given to reporters at her Friday presser attached a draft of a “peace covenant,” asking her and Sotto to respect one another, reject any form of fraud and vote buying, use social media “responsibly,” and accept the results of the election.

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“Not once did we answer your personal comments bashing our family, with bad words too. Our answer has always been a clear explanation as defense and correcting defamatory accusations against us,” Discaya said in Filipino.

“We are like you, we too are Pasigueños with honor and a reputation to protect,” she added.

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Sotto, who is running for a third term as the Pasig chief executive, alleged his anticipated rival had ties to companies partnered with 2025 election provider Miru Systems.

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READ: Pasig Mayor Vico Sotto files COC for reelection bid

INQUIRER.net reached out to Sotto and has yet to receive a response as of posting time.

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