A fierce political showdown in Pasig City just escalated—and it’s not just Mayor Vico Sotto who’s in the headlines. His parents are now unexpectedly drawn into the fray, as Pasig congressional candidate Atty. Christian “Ian” Sia turns up the political temperature with surprising accusations during recent debates.

MAGULANG NI MAYOR VICO SOTTO DINAMAY NA NI ATTY IAN SIA SA DEBATE?

At a Team Kaya This caucus in April, Sia directly challenged the mayor:
“I gave you the opportunity… but you still haven’t done anything,” Sia declared, blaming Vico for unfulfilled campaign promises—specifically in healthcare, infrastructure, and public housing. He accused the mayor of “bringing false hope” to residents under the slogan “Umaagos ang Pag‑asa.”

But the debate took a sharper turn when Sia began referencing Vico’s upbringing and his parents—Vic Sotto and Coney Reyes—in his criticisms. According to party sources, Sia claimed that privileges stemming from Vico’s family background kept the mayor from understanding the everyday struggles of Pasig residents.

Political analysts say this strategy marks a risky gambit: dragging politicians’ families into campaign rhetoric is a bold, often controversial move. While Sia insists it’s relevant to Vico’s ability to empathize with his constituents, critics argue it blurs the line between legitimate critique and personal attack.

Vico Sotto’s camp has chosen to stay grounded. During press briefings, supporters defending the mayor spoke of his clean governance record and grassroots leadership rather than retaliate through Sia’s parents.

So why now?

Pasig Congressional candidate Sia slams Mayor Vico's leadership

With the May 2025 elections less than a month away, tempers are high. Sia’s earlier controversies—including a widely condemned joke about single mothers that triggered social media backlash and a show-cause order from COMELEC—have put him on the defensive.

By drawing attention to Vico’s parents, Sia appears to be attempting a counter-narrative: positioning himself as a voice of the “everyman,” seating himself in opposition to what he portrays as political elitism. Whether that will resonate—or backfire spectacularly—remains to be seen.

What Happens Now:

Public reaction: Will Pasig voters see this as crossing an ethical line—or a bold political strategy worth considering?

Election impact: As voters weigh track records, Sia’s controversial remarks might tip the scale—either winning attention or alienating undecided residents.

Campaign tone: This move could set a precedent for family-focused political attacks—or lead candidates back to focusing on policy over personality.

In Pasig’s tight political atmosphere, Atty. Ian Sia just changed the debate dynamics by involving Vico’s family. But in doing so, he’s also raised questions about where lines should—and shouldn’t—be drawn. As election day nears, it’s clear the battle is no longer just about policies… it’s deeply personal.