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Mayors endorse Chavit for Senate bid

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Mayors across the country have collectively endorsed Luis “Chavit” Singson as their candidate for Senator in the 2025 Elections. Recognizing his unwavering dedication to public service and proven track record in governance, the League of Municipalities of the Philippines expressed full support for Singson, believing that his leadership is essential representing the local government units nationwide.

Singson, humbled by this overwhelming support, extended his deepest gratitude to the mayors for their continued trust and dedication. “I am truly honored by the endorsement of our mayors nationwide. Their work in improving the lives of our people is nothing short of inspiring. I am committed to serving our nation with the same passion and dedication.  With this, I am announcing my sincere intent to run independently for senator during the 2025 midterm elections.” he said.

Throughout his career, Singson has demonstrated exemplary leadership. As Governor of Ilocos Sur, he transformed the province into the 5th wealthiest in the country. Citing authorship of Republic Act 7171 as District Representative which significantly increased revenues for the whole ilocandia,  this landmark legislation stands as a testament to his commitment to economic development and regional progress.

Singson’s efforts were further recognized when he was elected National Chairman of the League of Provinces of the Philippines, National President of the Philippine Councilors League and National President of the League of Municipalities of the Philippines.

Luis Singson is the founder and Chairman of the LCS Groups of Companies- committed to business excellence in public transportation, construction, beauty, retail, real estate, mining, power, and telecommunication. Years ago, LCS established business partnerships with South Korea to maximize collaborations on modern technology like digitization and electric vehicles for his beloved country- the Philippines.

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