LOOK: Nash Aguas attends first session as Cavite City councilor | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Nash Aguas attends first session as Cavite City councilor

/ 10:47 AM July 05, 2022

Nash Aguas

Nash Aguas (Image: Instagram/@zackwey)

“Goin’ Bulilit” alum Nash Aguas has marked the start of his venture as a public official by attending his first session as Cavite City councilor.

The 23-year-old actor showed himself in what appears to be the city session hall, via his Instagram page yesterday, July 4. Aguas was also seen in a desk that has his name plate as city councilor.

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“First session. Simula na ang trabaho (The work has begun),” he said. “Our journey back to being a first class city starts today.”

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Aguas also posed for a photo with his fellow city officials, as seen in his Instagram Stories, also yesterday.

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Nash Aguas

Image: Instagram/@zackwey

Aguas, who ran under the slate of elected Cavite City mayor Denver Chua, won Cavite City’s number two council seat in the May 9 national and local elections.

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Meanwhile, Aguas recently returned as one of the cast of ABS-CBN TV series “FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano,” reprising his role as the younger version of Coco Martin’s character Cardo.  /ra

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