im for davide, and if kita tanan will vote for him, i think daku chance mo daug si davide
kapoy nani ang mga garcia, ni dagku na ang ulo, they think they can control all of us...
naa gyud katapusan ang tanan

im for davide, and if kita tanan will vote for him, i think daku chance mo daug si davide
kapoy nani ang mga garcia, ni dagku na ang ulo, they think they can control all of us...
naa gyud katapusan ang tanan

gwen has had enough

i think its time for her to transfer her throne to another deserving candidate

hilario davide is fit for the position

though gwen promoted a lot of our very own places here in cebu, ubay2 xad ang galagot niya kay utro xad daw kurakot... mga empleyadio niya kay di gani ganahan niya... murag lagot. i9 dunow why but for some reason this juist shows that angay na xa mu.undang sa iyang kalaki

About Jun Jun Davide
Born in Cebu City on August 25, 1964 to former Supreme Court Chief Justice Hilario G. Davide, Jr. and Virginia J. Perez-Davide, both public servants, Hilario “Jun Jun” Davide III is a family man, loving husband to wife Jobella G. Angan and an involved father to their three daughters, namely: Patricia Janelli, Dana Giannina and Niña Francesca

Educational background
Jun Jun finished elementary at the Sacred Heart School for Boys in 1977 and completed high school at the University of the Philippines in the Visayas — Cebu campus in 1981. He then took up Bachelor of Arts in Political Science at UP Diliman, Quezon City where he graduated in 1991. In 1995, he obtained a Bachelor of Laws degree at the University of San Carlos. Just like his father, Jun Jun became a lawyer after passing the bar examinations in 1997.

Work experience
He lists the following in his work history:
* Worked as Graft Prevention and Control Officer, Associate Graft Investigation Officer, and Graft Investigation Officer at the Office of the Ombudsman – Visayas.
* Past President and Director, Integrated Bar of the Philippines – Cebu City Chapter
* Former faculty member, University of Cebu College of Law
* Elected as Councilor of Cebu City – North District from 2004 – 2009
On November 1, 2009, he resigned from the City Council after accepting the chairmanship of the Liberal Party for the Province of Cebu.

Just a Simple Guy
Jun Jun says that he starts his day at 5 a.m. and observes a regular work routine during weekdays while he spends his free time and weekends with his wife and family.
A self-confessed simple guy with no airs or expensive hobbies, Jun Jun mentions simple pleasures like playing table tennis, unwinding over a few drinks with his wife and hanging out at home. Unlike the current lady governor who is reportedly fond of designer clothes, fine dining and wining, Jun Jun admits that he only gets to view himself in front of a mirror after a bath.

Action plan if elected
His plan of action includes gathering various representatives and stakeholders of the province to map out strategies for pressing issues such as:
* water
* power
* education
* health
* agriculture, and
* food security
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