The local elections put back the family who has been good running our city, so that is good news.
Dr Angie and the family were over at his house celebrating last night...the opposition was the family whose late mayor was behind the hit that killed our nephew, and who were behind the hit that tried to kill the next mayor on the way home from our nephew's funeral several years later.
the clans run the place, so when the murderous mayor couldn't run, he ran his daughter, and the opposition won, but when he went to Congress, his sister is running the place now.
The idea is that even if they are incompetent, their relatives will help them run the place.
As I said: Politics here is a blood sport, and our province is known as the wild west of the Philippines (not as bad as the Muslim areas, but violence alas is still part of the system).
I think I wrote about this incident before but it gives you an idea of how things work.
After our nephew and the family of the opposing candidate was shot, that mayor won the election, so during the fiesta he sat in the front of church during the fiesta mass, which was said by the local bishop.
Here, they collect money but the custom is that larger amounts be put in an envelope and taken to the front of the church to put the offering in the basket there ...
so when our cousin Chona was taking up her offering, she had to pass the mayor behind the murder of her brother, and it was too much for her (she lives in Chicago after all)...so in passing the mayor she shook her fist at him and said "You, YOU!"
The bishop must have noticed because he held a mass and had all the local politicians come and pledge they would do no violence during the election cycle.
And voila, no violence: the next shooting was a few days after the election.
It took ten years to get the mayor indicted for murder, but he died before trial, and of course he had a full Catholic funeral including a KofC bodyguard.
So anyway, the streets were quiet when I went to the bank: Just a regular level of security.