Isko Moreno “Parinig” To People Who Are In Ayala Avenue

Here’s an intriguing statement of Isko Moreno about the “Ayala Avenue” rally.

ISKO MORENO – Presidential aspirant Isko Moreno takes a swipe at people who attended the Ayala Avenue grand rally of Leni Robredo.

As of 8:00 P.M., “Kakampink” crowd for Robredo-Pangilinan’s miting de avance in Makati reached reached 750,000 in figures, their biggest crowd yet in the grueling 90-day campaign. Kakampinks gather together before the campaign ends as the country is now less than two days away.

The grand rally was held at a historical place because this is the same place where anti-Marcos people gathered after the assassination of Ninoy Aquino. This happened after they toured Robredo’s bailiwick, the Bicol region.

Apart from the mammoth crowd, the event was also graced by a lot of celebrities who declared and expressed support for the lone female presidential candidate. Catriona Gray surprised the people with her presence and Anne Curtis also attended the event for the first where she sang with Yeng Constantino.

While the people celebrate in Ayala Avenue, another presidential candidate took a swipe at them. During his own meeting de avance, Aksyon Demokratiko presidentiable and Manila Mayor Isko Moreno said something intriguing in his final campaign speech.

“Kapag sila laging tama, banal. Kapag tayo ang nangangatuwiran, bastos. Pang-Ayala Avenue,” he said. He even added reminding the people of Ayala Avenue that change has been promised ever since but up until now, that “change” still did not happen. He quipped, “Nangako sa atin, 1986, ng pagbabago, pero bakit pinag-uusapan pa rin natin ang pagbabago?”

He also talked about another rival whom he did not specify but described as the one who is in Forbes Park and “anak mayaman”. Moreno reiterated again the conflict between the two colors, which he believes must come to an end.

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