Lakambini Reluya | |
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Mayor of San Fernando | |
Assumed office June 30, 2013 | |
Vice Mayor | Ricci Regen Reluya |
Preceded by | Antonio Canoy |
Personal details | |
Born | Lakambini Generans Reluya |
Political party | Nacionalista Party |
Spouse(s) | Ricardo Reluya, Jr. |
Lakambini "Neneth" Generans Reluya is a Filipino politician from San Fernando, Cebu, Philippines. She currently serves as the mayor of San Fernando. [1] Reluya's husband, Ricardo Reluya, Jr., filed his candidacy for vice mayor in the 2019 elections but was killed in an ambush on January 22, 2019. [2] Their son, Ricci Regen Reluya, was placed in as a substitute and eventually won as vice mayor. [3] [4]
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