
Senatorial candidate Monsour Del Rosario presses the flesh Thursday as he toured the towns of Taal, San Luis, Lemery and Balayan in Batangas. The Partido Reporma candidate also visited the market in Cuenca to greet the traders and buyers there.
Senatorial candidate Monsour Del Rosario presses the flesh Thursday as he toured the towns of Taal, San Luis, Lemery and Balayan in Batangas. The Partido Reporma candidate also visited the market in Cuenca to greet the traders and buyers there.
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