Senator JV Ejercito has called on San Juan Mayor Francis Zamora and the National Historical Commission of the Philippines to reconsider the plan to relocate monuments of national heroes in the city. | BPinlacINQ
Ejercito, who was mayor of San Juan from 2001 to 2010, said he thinks this could be a way to wipe out any trace of his projects when he headed the city government.
He noted that Zamora had explained that it was the NHCP’s suggestion to relocate the national heroes’ monuments.
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