DISAGREEMENT among public officials is part of democracy. Venting differences in public is integral to democratic discourse. As the parties hurl vitriol at each other, the public is educated about the shortcomings, even past questionable deeds, of opposing officials. We see this at the national level, and we see it in Cebu. But such spats are not always productive.

The otherwise cordial relationship between Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia and Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama has soured in recent months. First was the disagreement over the venue of the annual Sinulog grand showdown. This disagreement resulted in Cebu City having two spectacular Sinulog showdowns within a week: one organized and hosted by the province, the other by the city. Personally, I found the rivalry in stark contrast to the spirit of Sinulog — the community coming together in celebration and veneration of the Holy Child.

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