CLAIM: Tatakbo bilang senador at alkalde si Alice Guo sa darating na halalan 2025.
RATING: HINDI TOTOO
Maling itsinismis ng isang Facebook page na ang na-dismiss na alkalde ng Bamban na si Alice Guo ay tatakbo daw sa halalan 2025.
Sa dalawang magkahiwalay na post, sinabi ng naturang Facebook page na tatakbo raw si Guo bilang senador at alkalde muli ng Bamban.
Ginamit ng Facebook page sa kanilang mga post ang mga litrato ni Guo noong siya ay sinundo ni dating Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos sa Indonesia para bumalik sa Pilipinas noong Sept. 5. Basahin ang buong storya dito.
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