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Ran Online (stylized as RAN Online, Chinese: δΊ‚Online) was a massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed by Min Communications, Inc., the company that had also developed Remnant Knights. [1] After starting the first official service in Korea in July 2004, RAN Online continued to expand globally.
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Local elections will take place in Las Piñas on Monday, May 12, 2025, as part of the 2025 Philippine general election.The electorate will elect a mayor, a vice mayor, twelve members of the Las Piñas City Council, and one representative to the House of Representatives of the Philippines.
His wife, former Mayor Imelda Aguilar ran for his place instead. Aguilar was challenged by former Councilor Benjamin Gonzales, Antonio Abellar Jr., Gabina Punsalan, Vergilio Lontoc, and Rolly Gundan. Vice Mayor Luis "Louie" Bustamante sought re-election. He ran for third and final term, and challenged by Luis "Louie" Casimiro.
Francis Leo "FLM" Marcos, online personality [74] Paulo Mario Martelino (PRP) Ruel Lamoste (Maharlika People's Party) [75] Arlene Josephine Butay (Labor Party) [75] Bilgadil Albani; Luther Meniano (Maharlika People's Party), lost election in 2019 [76] Bandao Bansilan (Independent) [75]
Alfredo Lim : Ran for Mayor of Manila and won; Ramon Magsaysay Jr. : Term-limited in 2007, ran in 2013 and lost; Serge Osmeña (PDP–Laban): Term-limited in 2007, campaigned for the Genuine Opposition, ran in 2010 and won
Local elections were held in Las Piñas on Monday, May 13, 2019, as a part of the 2019 Philippine general election.Voters elected candidates for the local elective posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, the congressman, and the councilors, six of them in the two districts of the city.
In the year of 2001, Villar ran as Representative of the Lone District of Las Piñas and won in a landslide victory. She served in that post until 2010. She served in that post until 2010. When her husband became the Senate President in 2006, she became the president of the Senate Spouses Foundation, Inc., serving until December 2008.