In Roxas City and in the 16 municipalities of the province of Capiz, the heat index of political maneuvering is slowly gaining ground to form a formidable team for the 2025 local election.
Some brilliant opinion sparks and political analysis are steadfast for the possible showdown and alliance of former political partymates and mortal enemies, respectively.
Some keen observers said basketball tournaments and other team sports, including festivals, are the best avenues for re-grouping and showcasing future political stalwarts.
But you cannot deny the fact that you need to come out to the lower grounds, where the majority vote comes from the “masses,” and make some gimmicks like the distribution of relief goods and projects.
“Pamulitika ina, pero mas maayo nalang sa sige promisa nga wala nagatupa.”
No doubt, in the months of May and June, a political survey will come out to determine who has the best material to exhibit and winnable candidates.
In a coffee shop, there’s a question raised: who will challenge both incumbent mayor Ronnie T. Dadivas of Roxas City and Capiz governor Fredenil H. Castro?
‘Wala may nagsabat.”
But according to some political observers, the much-awaited political clash is between the candidates for the first district of Capiz, Howard Guinto and Paolo Roxas, who are vying for a congressional post.
Yes, it’s too early, but you need to work out like an oiled machine to establish political machinery in the Capiz political arena.