Isko Moreno Apologizes to Aksyon Demokratiko

Mayor Isko Moreno Says Sorry To Aksyon Demokratiko

ISKO MORENO – The Manila Mayor and 2022 Elections presidential candidate apologized to his party, Aksyon Demokratiko.

The Elections 2022 is over and the Filipino people have elected a new president, former Senator Bongbong Marcos who ran under Partido Federal ng Pilipinas. He had a landslide victory after garnering 31 million votes with a huge lead from his closest rival in the presidential race.

One of the nine (9) presidential candidates who lost in the Elections 2022 presidential race is outgoing Manila Mayor Isko Moreno. He was the standard-bearer of Aksyon Demokratiko.

In the results of the Elections 2022, Moreno placed 4th. Their party’s vice-presidential candidate and his running-mate, Doc Willie Ong, also lost in the race.

Isko Moreno
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Moreno was previously vocal that he would retire from politics if he loses the 2022 Presidential Elections. According to him, he will just dedicate his time to his family whom he tagged as the ones with the biggest sacrifice for his pursuit of public service.

It is not Moreno’s first time running for a national post. In 2016, he also vied for a seat in the Senate but he lost. During the 2019 Midterm Elections, he ran for the mayoralty seat in the capital city and won.

Recently, Aksyon Demokratiko held a thanksgiving dinner. Based on a report on ABS-CBN News, during the event, Manila Mayor Isko Moreno apologized to his political party over the defeat in the presidential elections 2022.

Meanwhile, Moreno underscored that the political party grew by 400% which he considers a gift to Aksyon Demokratiko chairman emeritus Sonia Roco, the wife of the party’s founder, former and late Senator Raul Roco.

Moreno also stressed that Aksyon can be felt at the grassroots level and in Congress. According to Roco, the party remains grateful to all its members despite of the election result.

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