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Vico leaves Aksyon Demokratiko; party ‘saddened’ by his resignation

Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto has resigned from Aksyon Demokratiko, the party’s chairperson Ernest Ramel said in a report.

Ramel told GMA News Online that Sotto’s resignation was effective June 30. Prior to his resignation, Sotto acted as the party’s executive vice president.

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In a tweet, Sotto posted his resignation letter, saying he joined the party in 2018 in search of a reform-oriented political party that stood for principled politics and inclusive governance.

“Unfortunately, recent events have made it apparent that the party is now headed towards a different direction. I believe that we are no longer a group of individuals with similar political goals and ideals. To me, this defeats the purpose of being a member of a political party,” Sotto said in the letter.

Sotto, however, clarified that his resignation was not about any particular person or candidate.

“I maintain the highest respect for the party’s leadership and members. It is, in part, because of this respect that I decided to delay my resignation until after the 2022 national and local elections,” he said, quoted by the GMA News report.

“I will always be grateful for the opportunity to share in Aksyon Demokratiko’s advocacies. I wish the party and its members continued success,” Sotto added.

In a separate statement, Ramel said the party was saddened by Sotto’s decision as the latter was one of the party’s inspirations to be better and that they were hoping that the city mayor will be the future of Aksyon Demokratiko.

“However, the party is not lacking in talent and strong young future leaders of this country that were elected last 2022 and those who also did not make it but had shown exceptional leadership abilities,” Ramel said.

Ramel added that the party is not closing its doors for Sotto “should he decide to return to his home party.”

“We wish him the best of luck and hope that he will continue to be an inspiration to aspiring young leaders out there,” Ramel said.

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