Davao Solon joins Lakas-CMD

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DAVAO CITY — Davao City Third District Representative Isidro T. Ungab has joined the LAKAS-CMD party on Monday.

Ungab in a statement said “I am happy and very much honored to join LAKAS-CMD Party. I thank Vice President and Lakas-CMD Chairperson Sara Z. Duterte and Presumptive Speaker and Party President Martin Romualdez and the rest of the Lakas-CMD for accepting and welcoming me as member. “

Davao third District Representative Isidro Ungab (center) with Vice President Sara Duterte-Carpio (second from left) took his oath before presumptive House Majority Flood Leader martin Romualdez.-Contributed photo

Ungab added “I fervently share Lakas-CMD’s support for unity, peace and progress, and I am inspired to join them in their effort to take on the difficult challenge of steering our country towards economic recovery and working for improved welfare of the Filipino people. Everyone is concerned with the current economic crisis the whole world is facing, so let us aim to pass laws needed to rebuild the economy, create jobs, reduce poverty and ensure the delivery of social services. We will work doubly hard to secure a better future for our nation.”

The Davao solon said he is happy and very much honored to join LAKAS-CMD Party. He also thanked Vice President and Lakas-CMD Chair Sara Z. Duterte and Romualdez.

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