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Elections 2016: A case of he said, she said

(SAN DIEGO, CA). The “fat lady already sang”, the bar is closed and you have your last call for alcohol. You’re ready to go home , have a good night sleep and tomorrow you resume your normal life.  You think?

Elections 2016: Peaceful, Honest and Clean?

First of all, I would like to apologize to all our readers for not updating the site during the election period. I did gave a blow-by-blow update on our FaceBook Page during election day.

Elections 2016: The Bersamins are sleeping with the “enemy”?

Just a few years back, the Bersamin and Luna camps parted ways and became bitter political enemies. They fought during the 2013 elections and there were even legal battles between them.

Elections 2016: Political Dynasty at its best or worst?

The two most coveted positions (Governor and Bangued Mayor) in Abra for this coming 2016 Elections are being contested by two families. Two families who at some point where allies in the last elections.

Bersamin vows poverty alleviation as top priority in his last term

BANGUED, Abra—Gov. Eustaquio “Takit” Bersamin who is serving his last term as chief executive of his province said in his inaugural speech that he is devoting his third term in office to reducing poverty in Abra.

Abra gov denies vote buying allegations

By Artemio Dumlao (philstar.com) BANGUED, Abra – Abra Gov. Eustaquio Bersamin denied his involvement in buying votes to win in the May 2013 polls.

Abreco to endure despite dirty politics – manager

By Artemio Dumlao   BANGUED, Abra – Faced with yet another impending black-out at the start the year, the Abra Electric Cooperative (Abreco) vows to weather the dirty politics in the northern province.

An open letter to Gov. Takit and Madam Ruby

Here’s a comment from one of our users. I would think it deserves to be posted on our main feed: ————————– For the past two weeks, Abra has borne witness to heavy artillery of statements tossed from your camp to the Abreco management.

Bitter Sweet Sixteen

Sixteen. Supposed to be a sweet number. It’s normally associated with a girl (or boy) blossoming into womanhood (man). A coming out of age party goes with it to celebrate. But for Abra, Sixteen is no party at all.

Politics plunges Abra into darkness

By Ace Alegre Wednesday, December 12, 2012 BANGUED, Abra – Political maneuvering has plunged Abra into total darkness because private run Aboitiz Power Renewables Inc. cut off its supply three days ago. The blackout, general manager Loreto Seares Jr. explained, “has political underpinning as the governor wants me out at the expense of the 47,000 member-consumers … Continue reading

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