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Politics and Elections in Malolos City, Bulacan: What do you need to know?

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Conservative? Liberal? Here's what five local experts had to say about politics and elections in Malolos City, Bulacan.

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Malolos City has the Barasoain Church which is considered as the Cradle of Democracy in the East, the most important religious building in the Philippines. We also have the Casa Real, a museum near the city market.

Mabelle, says: 2020

The City of Malolos is in Region III (Central Luzon), Philippines. It is steeped in history, its people gracious and welcoming, and the culture leans toward the lifelong pursuit of goals which are honorable, nationalistic, and excellent. Malolos made its mark as the “Cradle of Democracy” in Asia. This was where the first democratic republic was born. Upon securing freedom from the Spanish colonizers, Gen. Emilio Famy Aguinaldo, together with his supporters, stood in the second floor of the Barasoain Church as Ambrosio Rianzares Bautista unfurled the Philippine tricolor. Aside from that, Malolos is known for its native delicacies, the likes of which are unforgettably Filipino in richness, texture, and taste.

Christian, says: 2020

The City of Malolos, in the Province of Bulacan, is the city of heroes and was known for the first congress, called the Malolos Congress. Malolos City is known for its rich history and diverse culture. This city has a booming economy, its own University Belt, and commercial centers just a footstep from the suburban communities. Malolos would probably be your city to fall in love with.

Shireen, says: 2020

Malolos, Bulacan, is one of the most historical places in in the Philippines that is why it is called the Cradle Capital of the Philippine Republic. Barasoain Church ushered the birth of the First Philippine Republic. Another church name Malolos Cathedral was used by President Emilio Aguinaldo as his office during the Philippine American-war. Malolos carries a lot of stories carried from the past.

Malolos, Bulacan, has contributed a lot to the country’s history because this is where the inauguration of the First Philippine Republic happened during Emilio Aguinaldo’s term. The famous Barasoain Church served as the session hall for the Malolos Congress. As of today, Malolos offers different delicacies not just for its own residents but also for its visitors.

Hannah, says: 2020
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