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BBM-SARA forces show unity

The date, Feb. 10, 2022, is now part of history, as this was the day when forces backing the candidacy of presidential candidate Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. and vice president ial candidate Sara Duterte-Carpio, forged an alliance and formed a new support group. The name of the new group is 1 BOHOL BBM-SARA (Support Group).

Here are some of the photos taken during the historic meeting of BBM-SARA forces, which led to the formation of the 1 BOHOL BBM-SARA support group at the Liteport Center, Tagbilaran City.

The 1 BOHOL BBM-SARA (Support Group) is headed by its president Cylwin Bomediano and executive vice president Angie Vidas-Hoffman.

The official logo of 1 BOHOL BBM-SARA (Support Group)

1 BOHOL BBM-SARA (Support Group_ president Cylwin Bomediano

Presidential Candidate Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.

Davao City mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio

1 BOHOL BBM-SARA (Support Group) president Cylwin S. Bomediano (center) presides over the meeting of the new aggrupation composed of different pro-BBM-SARA organizations
in the province.

1 BOHOL BBM-SARA (Support Group) members pose for a photo opportunity as they flash the peace sign, which is associated with the late President E. Ferdinand  Marcos Sr. and adopted by his son and namesake. (Note: Face masks were removed only during the photo opportunity)

Members of the 1 BOHOL BBM-SARA (Support Group) take another photo opportunity  pose for posterity following their meeting on Feb. 10, 2022. Shown in the photo from left are
Jeconias Ursos Jr., Alma Fe Strickland, Christian Francis Barrete, Eriberto Gasera, Cylwin Bomediano, Angie Vidas Hoffman, Helen Oppus, Rieneluz Medina Caldeo, Reuben
Pantanosas, and Arnold Amora.(Note: Face masks were removed for photo opportunity only.)

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