OLONGAPO CITY—A leader of Zambales’ Magsaysay clan
almost came to blows with a priest during an election forum organized by the
Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV) on Saturday for
candidates in this city and in the province’s first congressional district.
Former Zambales Gov. Vicente Magsaysay confronted
Fr. John Mara onstage at the city’s Rizal Triangle when the priest took away
the microphone from his grandson, first district congressional candidate Jesus
Vicente “Jobo” Magsaysay II, in the middle of a speech.
Magsaysay’s supporters joined the former governor
onstage, although some tried to restrain him.
At one point during the commotion, Magsaysay lunged
at Mara but he restrained himself while the audience jeered.
The PPCRV said it asked monitors of the forum to
turn off the microphones when candidates ventured into “character
assassinations.”
PPCRV officials asked Mara to cut off Jobo, son of
senatorial candidate and outgoing Zambales Rep. Ma. Milagros “Mitos” Magsaysay,
when he declared that he planned to investigate the supposed debts of the local
government-run power distribution department should he be elected on May 13.
Organizers said they also turned off the microphone
when vice mayoral candidate Brian Gordon’s speech “became too personal.”
Jobo is running against Olongapo Mayor James Gordon
Jr., Brian’s uncle, and former Subic Mayor Jeffrey Khonghun.
In a telephone interview on Sunday, Jobo said PPCRV
officials explained to him that he was cut off not because of what he was
saying but because they were concerned about the unruly crowd.
“By that time, they could not control the crowd
anymore and they were concerned [that a fight might break out between the
candidates’ supporters],” he said.
Jobo said his grandfather, who is not running for any
position, reacted to defend him because he misconstrued a gesture made onstage
by Mayor Gordon, which appeared to order PPCRV to shut off his microphone.
The crowd was already agitated because of a speech
made earlier by Brian, son of senatorial candidate Richard Gordon. Brian had
been critical of Mayor Gordon and his aunt, Anne Marie, a mayoral candidate,
and declared onstage that he was running “so that people [would] know that
there is still a Gordon who is straight.”
The audience continued to jeer when Anne Marie,
Mayor Gordon and Jobo spoke onstage. At one point, the supporters of Khonghun
and Jobo walked out of the forum.
Mayor Gordon used the incident to attack the
Magsaysay family, a rival of the Gordons.
In a statement, the mayor said: “The desperation of
our political opponents is very clear. They have resorted to intimidation,
harassment and bullying.”
Brian, however, endorsed the candidacy of Jobo’s
mother, Mitos, who was in the forum. Mitos and Brian’s father, Richard, are
running for senator under the United Nationalist Alliance.
Mitos, in 2004, beat Richard’s wife, Kate, in
Zambales’ congressional race.
In this year’s election, one of Brian’s three
opponents in the vice mayoral race is Mitos’ son, Vicente II or Vic-Vic.
Brian is running with his cousin, James “Bugsy” de
los Reyes, who is seeking the mayoral seat against their aunt, Anne Marie, and
Vice Mayor Rolen Paulino.
Robert Gonzaga, Philippine Daily Inquirer
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