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  1. #11

    For me Il vote Agricultural Sector Alliance of the Philippines (AGAP) and sektor ng magsasaka, mangingisda, magbababoy, magmamanok, magiitlog, guardya at mga kooperatiba.

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    PARTYLIST Survey

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by mbestrella View Post
    For me Il vote Agricultural Sector Alliance of the Philippines (AGAP) and sektor ng magsasaka, mangingisda, magbababoy, magmamanok, magiitlog, guardya at mga kooperatiba.

    Let us vote: Click the link

    PARTYLIST Survey
    pila kabook partylist na mgsasaka??
    pila kabook partylist na mangingisda??
    pila kabook partylist na guardya??
    pila kabook partylist na kooperatiba??

    duplicate rani sa mga partylist sa:

    magsasaka
    mangingisda
    kooperatiba

    dapat isa isa ra ka partylist

  3. #13
    copy from other furom kamo hukom ani nila

    1. Ang Galing Pinoy (AGP)
    - First nominee is Pampanga congressman and presidential son Mikey Arroyo. Second nominee is Lubao Mayor Dennis Pineda and third nominee is Bacolor Mayor Romeo “Buddy” Dungca. All three are elected officials from Pampanga and members of the ruling coalition Lakas-Kampi.

    2. 1-UTAK
    - First nominee is former Energy Secretary Angelo Reyes. Reyes has defended the oil deregulation law and the oil companies on many occasions. These issues pit Reyes against the very sector he now claims to represent.
    Second nominee is former LTFRB official, lawyer Vigor Mendoza who is also their current representative in Congress.

    3. Ang KASANGGA
    - Ang Kasangga’s new first nominee is businessman Teodorico Haresco who, as one website says, “is primarily known for his involvement in the President’s Bridge Program, a sustained infrastructure and fast-track rural development project spanning over 14 years.” Haresco also sits on the Board of Directors of the PNOC and heads various corporations with partnerships with foreign businesses.
    - Second nominee is Eugenio Jose Lacson, three-term mayor of San Carlos City, Negros Occidental and a member of the Nationalist People’s Coalition (NPC) – United Negros Alliance.
    - Third nominee is Anna Maria Nava, the wife of current Guimaras Governor Felipe Nava.
    - Fourth nominee is Enrique Martin a Board Member of the Capiz provincial government.
    - Fifth nominee Segundo Gaston is the senior vice president for support and subsidiaries of the Philippine National Construction Corp. (PNCC)

    4. KABAYAN
    - a party-list group that claims to represent transport workers, farmers and fisherfolk, persons with disabilities, senior citizens, anti-crime crusaders, overseas Filipino workers, government workers, industrial workers, urban and rural poor, migrant workers and seafarers, and students, youth and professionals. Its first nominee is Palace executive Ron Salo. Salo was undersecretary under the Office of the Executive Secretary of Eduardo Ermita in 2009. Before that he was with the Presidential Legislative Liaison Office.

    5. Pilipino Association for Country/Urban Poor Youth Advancement and Welfare (PACYAW)
    - Its first nominee is Department of Tourism Assistant Secretary Janet Rita B. Lazatin. She is a member of the Lakas-Kampi-CMD party and hails from the first district of Pampanga.
    Its second nominee is businessman and former Los Angeles Consul Reynaldo Pineda, who is also based in Pampanga.

    6. Association of Labor and Employees (ALE)
    - The group has Pampanga provincial board member, businesswoman and known Arroyo ally Catalina Bagasina as its first nominee.
    Erlinda M.B. De Leon, Mrs. Arroyo's first cousin, is its second nominee. De Leon, according to the Office of the President's website, served as a special assistant to the President.

    7. Batang Iwas Droga (BIDA)
    - Batang Iwas Droga has Sheryl Genuino-See, daughter of Pagcor chairman Efraim Genuino, as its first nominee.
    - The second nominee is businessman Johhny Tan who was also a previous nominee of the party-list group Bigkis Pinoy.
    Kontra Daya said it is not clear when See and Tan resigned from Bigkis Pinoy to become nominees of Bida.
    Bida’s fifth nominee appears to be Special Prosecutor Dennis Villa-Ignacio, who is presently a nominee for the Chief Justice’s position.

    8. ABOT TANAW
    - Gerwyn See is the first nominee of party-list group Abot Tanaw. Gerwyn is the husband of Sheryl G. See (Bida nominee) and son-in-law of Pagcor chair Efraim Genuino. Its second nominee is Mario Cornista who also happens to be the chair of the board of directors of Bida, according to their SEC registration submitted in 2003.

    9. Bigkis Pinoy Movement (BIGKIS)
    - identified with PAGCOR Chair Efraim Genuino. The group’s previous nominees included PAGCOR officials Edward King and Ramon Agoncillo, consultants Mario Cornista (2001), Ismael Tabo (2004), and Tomas Toledo (2007), and Sheryl Genuino-See, daughter of Genuino. The group has failed to get elected to Congress the past three elections.

    10. APOI party-list
    - Its first nominee is Major General Melchor Rosales, the administrator of the Office of Civil Defense and also a DILG undersecretary. The APOI was formerly Akbay Pinoy, was accused of forcing the Makati residents to sign their names in support of Charter Change through people's iniative.

    11. Bantay True Marcos Loyalists
    - First nominee is Evangeline Palparan, wife of General Jovito Palparan who is pursuing his senatorial bid this May.

    12. AANGAT TAYO
    - a party-list group led by Teddie Elson Rivera, an official of the state-owned Philippine International Trading Corporation (PITC). The group claims to represent labor, urban poor, elderly, women, youth, and the overseas workers. Its nominees include Rep. Daryl Grace Abayon, wife of Rep. Harlin Castillo Abayon (Lakas) of Northern Samar.

    13. Ang Laban Indigong Filipino (ALIF)
    - Representative is former Malacanang's Office of Muslim Affairs Executive Director Acmad Tomawis. ALIF was suspected of having benefited from electoral fraud as they were among party lists mentioned in wire-tapped phone conversations of controversial suspected vote-rigger former Comelec Commissioner Virgilio Garcillano.

    14. ABONO party-list
    - The Abono party-list has Robert Raymund Estrella and Franciso Ortega III, who hail from the prominent Estrella and Ortega political clans allied with the administration.

    15. Abante Tribung Makabansa (ATM)
    - First nominee is former Army Colonel Allen Capuyan. Capuyan was among those implicated by former T/Sgt. Vidal Doble in the “Hello Garci” controversy.
    According to Doble, Capuyan was among those who implemented “Project Lighthouse” or the wiretapping of personalities during his stint as head of the Intelligence Service of the AFP’s “special operations group.”

    16. Alliance of People’s Organizations (APO)
    a party-list group that claims to advocate the scrapping of the oil deregulation law. Its first nominee is businessman, Arroyo allya nd former Ilocos representative Salacnib Baterina, a businessman and a known Arroyo ally. Its third nominee is Anna Marie Ablan, daughter of Ilocos Norte Rep. Roque Ablan Jr.

    17. Alliance for National Democracy (ANAD)
    - Nominees include farther and son tandem of Pastor Alcover, Jr. and Pastor Alcover II. The elder Alcover has described himself as an “anti-communist vigilante.” ANAD is a public spy network of the military and members of the Civilian Armed Forces Geographical Units (CAFGU) para-military civilian auxiliary units that descended from vigilantes and mercenaries.

    18. Agbiag Timpuyog Ilokano inc.
    - First nominee Agbiag Secretary General Marcelo Fariņas II, Malacaņang’s former undersecretary for Office of External Affairs.

    19. ARARO
    - Retired police general Quirino Dela Torre as one of the founders of the group. In 2008, Senate witness Dante Madriaga mentioned Dela Torre as a member of the group that actively pushed and got cash advances for the allegedly overpriced NBN-ZTE deal. It was also during the watch of Dela Torre as police commander of Central Luzon region when the Hacienda Luisita massacre happened.

    20. Aangat Ating Kabuhayan Filipinas (ANAK)
    - Eliseo de la Paz, aka the “euro general”, as its number one nominee. He was the Philippine National Police comptroller with the rank of director when he was held at the Moscow International Airport on Oct. 11, 2008, for carrying P6.9 million worth of euros while attending an Interpol conference.

    21. FIL-MUS Partylist
    - first nominee Hassan Dalimbang, director for the national capital region of the Office on Muslim Affairs (OMA).

    22. Ahon Pinoy (AHON) formerly Ahon Pinoy, Angat Ating Kabuhayan
    - allegedly headed by Nicon Fameronag, Director of the Labor and Employment’s Information and Publication Service.
    - first nominee, Dante Francis “Klink” Ang II, is the son of GMA’s publicist and Commission on Overseas Filipinos Chairman Dante Ang.
    -Its second nominee is Emerito Remulla from the influential Remulla clan of Cavite. Third nominee is Von Bryan Cuerpo, son of Rodriguez, Rizal Mayor Pedro Cuerpo.

    23. Alliance for Rural Workers (ARC)
    - first nominee is Rep. Narciso D. Santiago III, the son of Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago, allegedly got its votes through the Department of Agrarian Reform and the Department of Interior and Local Government.

    24. YACAP
    - One of the nominees of YACAP, Rep. Haron Omar, is the brother-in-law of Sumalipao, one of the election officials mentioned in the 'Hello Garci' controversy that had reportedly padded the votes of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in 2004. Rey Sumaliapo , ARMM Regional Election Officer, also allegedly involved in other controversies in the May 14 election, among them his alleged refusal to hand over copies of election returns from Lanao del Sur to Namfrel (National Citizens’ Movement for Free Elections).

    25. Babae para sa Kaunlaran (BABAE KA)
    - Babae Ka is allegedly a member of “Sigaw ng Bayan” for Charter Change and has links with Malacaņang’s Office of External Affairs (OEA).

    26. Veterans Freedom Party (VFP)
    - suspected of having benefited from electoral fraud as they were among party lists mentioned in wire-tapped phone conversations of controversial suspected vote-rigger former Comelec Commissioner Virgilio Garcillano.

    27. Barangay Association for National Advancement and Transparency (BANAT)
    - Partylist of the Liga ng mga Barangay and Sigaw ng Bayan, Malacaņang-backed proponents of charter change which led the controversial failed people's initiative petition before the Comelec to amend the Constitution.

    28. AKO BICOL Political Party (AKB) – a party-list group that claims to advocate progress and development of the Bicol Region. Its first nominee is Christopher Co of the Co clan of businessmen who are reportedly also close to Ms. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. Its second nominee is outgoing Legazpi mayor Noel Rosal. Its officers include Dr. Dennis Febueno of the Commission of Higher Education.

    29. Alagaan Natin Ating Kalusugan ( ANAKALUSUGAN)
    - first nominee Col. Ronald E. Kempis, ANAKalusugan President,
    assigned at AFP Medical Center, General Headquarters, V.Luna
    Neuro Surgeon at Manila East Medical Center, Taytay Rizal
    - second nominee Dr. Juan A. Lagunsad, President and member Board of Trustees,
    Calamba Doctors College
    Consultant, department of nephrology, St. Luke's Medical Center and President and Medical Director respectively of Manila East Medical Center

    30. 1st Kabagis Party-list
    – an Ilocano party-list group that claims to advocate for “widening the segments of economic development.” Jose Singson, Jr., brother of National Security Adviser Chavit Singson, is its second nominee.

    31. Alliance of Bicolnon Party (ABP-Bicolnon)– a regional political party representing Bicol, the Alliance of Bicolnon Party has the father-and-son tandem of architects Enrique Olonan and Henry Steve Olonan. The Olonans are a prominent family of businessmen from Catanduanes. Enrique Olonan has been a director of the Chamber of Real Estate Builders Association.

    32. Alliance of Mindanao Elders (AME)
    – a party-list group that claims to advocate the interests of senior citizens throughout the country. Its first nominee is Alfonso Goking, a councilor of Cagayan de Oro City who is a member of the Lakas-Kampi coalition.

    33. Bago National Cultural Society of the Philippines (BAGO)
    – a party-list group that claims to represent the Bago tribe of Region I. Its president is Alexander Bistoyong, Ilocos Sur’s Provincial Consultant for Upland Municipalities and a former Board Member of the same province. Its third nominee is B/Gen. Manuel E. Mariano, Jr. who was the Asst. Division Commander of the 7th Infantry Division, Philippine Army in 2008.

    34. Bagong Henerasyon (BH) – a party-list group that claims to represent youth, women, and “the people of communities.” It has a husband and wife team as its first two nominees, former Quezon City councilor Bernadette Herrera-Dy and her husband businessman Edgar Allan D. Dy.

    35.Bagong Bayan na Nagtataguyod ng Demokratikong Ideolohiya at Layunin (Bandila)
    – this party-list competed during the 2007 elections. Its nominees included retired police general Lucas Managuelod and Benasing Macarambon III, a scion of the wealthy and powerful Macarambon clan of Lanao. Nominees include Nilo Tayag and actor Juan Miguel Bondoc.

    36.Philippine Coconut Producers Federation (Cocofed)
    – a party-list group that is comprised of both landlords and farmers as well as businessmen. Cocofed’s third nominee is Jose Lobregat, a scion of the wealthy Lobregat clan of Zamboanga who also owns a cable TV company.

    37.YES WE CAN
    – its first nominee is Maynard Lapid, son of Senator Lito Lapid. Second nominee is Noah N. Nocon, kagawad of Brgy. San Lorenzo, Makati City.

    38.Alliance of Transport Sector (ATS)– a party-list group that claims to represent the transport sector. Four of its five nominees are government officials, the first is Philippine Postal Savings Bank President and former Transportation and Communication Asst. Secretary Virgilio Montera. The rest of the nominees are Jaime Domdom, Leticia Gorospe, and Leopoldo Villarena – all officials of the DOTC’s Office of Transport Cooperatives.

    39. Itinerant Vendors Alliance of the Philippines Inc. (IVAP)
    – a party-list group that claims to represent vendors. Its third nominee is Manggay M. Guro, mayor of Marantao, Lanao del Sur.
    40. Ang Agrikultura Natin Isulong (AANI)– its first nominee is Roberto V. Rodriguez, mayor of Taytay, Palawan. The third is Jose Umadhay, an executive of the Philippine Phosphate Fertilizers Corporation (Philphos). The fifth nominee, Fiorello E. Azura, is a senior partner of the Azura Quiroz & Campos Law Offices, which represents Philphos.

    41.Ang Mata’y Alagaan (AMA)– its third nominee is Chief Presidential Legal Counsel and former Sandiganbayan Justice Raoul Victorino.

    42.Abante Katutubo, Inc. (ABANTE KA)– a party-list group that claims to represent indigenous peoples. Its first nominee is former Governor and Congressman Romulo B. Lumauig of Ifugao.

    43.Agrarian Development Association (ADA)– a party-list group that claims to advocate the reduction of rural poverty through “dynamic approaches that will transform agriculture into a modern and competitive sector and ensures the sustainability of the agricultural economy.” Its third nominee is Teresita Victora Agbayani (a. k. a. Viktoria, a former singer) who is also a daughter of former Pangasinan Gov. Aguedo Agbayani.

    44.Agapay ng Indigenous People’s Rights Alliance, Inc. (A-IPRA)
    – a party-list group that claims to represent indigenous peoples. First nominee, Eugenio Insigne, is an official with the National Commission of Indigenous People (NCIP).

    45.Alyansa ng mga Naulila ng mga Tagapagtanggol ng Bayan (ALNA)
    – a party-list group that claims to represent widows and other bereaved relatives of soldiers, policemen, security guards, and barangay tanods killed in action. Its first nominee is former PNP Diretor for Logistics Charlemagne S. Alejandrino.

    46.Alyansa ng Media at Showbiz– a party-list group that supposedly represents media practitioners and the showbusiness community. Its second nominee is Dr. Manny Calayan who is a cosmetic surgeon with a chain of beauty clinics. He is joined by his wife Dr. Pie Calayan. He is not a media practitioner nor is he part of the showbusiness community.

    47.Kababaihang Lingkod Bayan sa Pilipinas (KLBP)
    – its first nominee is Laguna Gov. Teresita Lazaro.

    48.Alay Buhay Community Development Foundation (Alay Buhay)
    – is a foundation claiming to serve the marginalized. It is chaired by Science and Technology Undersecretary Fortunato dela Peņa. The first nominee is Weslie T. Gatchalian, president of Wellex Industries Inc. The third nominee is Miguel B. Varela, chairman emeritus of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry and former chairman and president of the Employers Confederation of the Philippines.

    49.Ang Minero
    – a party-list group that claims to represent workers in the mining industry. Its fourth nominee is Joel D. Muyco, general manager and director of the Vulcan Industrial Mining Corporation. He is also the vice president of Wellex Industries Inc., of which Weslie T. Gatchalian, Alay buhay’s first nominee, is president.

    50.Alliance for Community Transformation and Service (ACTS)
    - its third nominee is Ernesto M. Maceda, Jr. son of former Senator Maceda.

    51. Sulong Barangay Movement
    – a party-list group that claims to represent the marginalized, the underprivileged, the underrepresented and the less fortunate people, workers and officials of the barangays. Its first nominee is businessman and former vice-presidential candidate and Tarlac vice Governor Herminio Aquino, a grand-uncle of presidential candidate Noynoy Aquino.

    52.SAGIP- Nominee includes former police general Romeo Maganto

    53. Action Brotherhood for Active Dreamers, Inc. (ABROAD Partylist)
    – a party-list group that claims to support a speedier process for Filipinos seeking work abroad and combating illegal recruitment. Its first two nominees are Danilo Magsino Dy and Angela C. Dy. Danilo Dy owns the Montessori Professional College.

    54. Agila ng Katutubong Pilipino, Inc. (AGILA)
    – a Baguio-based party-list group that claims to represent indigenous peoples. Its nominees include DILG undersecretary and Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage Systems administrator Orlando Hondrade, as well as former Quezon City councilor Restituto Malaņgen.

    55. BUHAY Partylist
    – a party-list group that claims to protect and support the unborn, the sick, the disabled and others not capable of protecting themselves alone through observance of their basic right to live. BUHAY Partylist has father and son Mariano Velarde, Jr. and evangelist Bro. Mike Velarde as the first and fifth nominees respectively.
    Mike Velarde is not only the leader of the Catholic charismatic group El Shaddai but is also a millionaire who owns Amvel Land Development Corporation. Buhay’s other nominees include William Irwin Tieng, whose family controls Solar Sports.

    56. Confederation of Non-Stock Savings and Loan Associations, Inc. (CONSLA)
    – a party-list group that claims to represent savings and loan associations and their members. The financial assets of CONSLA members is reported to be up to P60 billion, with 5,000 individual depositors who have a deposit of at least P1 million each. Nominees include former Air Force Col. Ricardo Nolasco, Jr., former Navy Rear Admiral George T. Uy, and former Col. Samuel Padilla

  4. #14

    Default Partylist

    Yes korek, marami dyan parepareho lang ang sektor nila, kaya you need to know kung sino sila at sino mga nominee nila. At totoo ba talaga silang marginalize sektor, you need to investigate before you vote.

  5. #15
    Some infor about partylist system:

    The Party-List System in the Philippines

  6. #16
    When I was assigned in PNP on 2003. I remember some of the senior officers were doubt of Alcover of ANAD. They'd thought that it is only a diversion by communist terrorist group, considering that Alcover had served the CPP-NPA-NDF. But now, It is all clear...he proves that he is a real Anti-Communist. He did a lot of expose against commies. And most his group called ANAD are now a partylist that democratically fight against erring communist representatives in Phil. Congress.

  7. #17
    kanang party list maau mana ug gamiton sa maaung buhat..

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by PhilCESM View Post
    When I was assigned in PNP on 2003. I remember some of the senior officers were doubt of Alcover of ANAD. They'd thought that it is only a diversion by communist terrorist group, considering that Alcover had served the CPP-NPA-NDF. But now, It is all clear...he proves that he is a real Anti-Communist. He did a lot of expose against commies. And most his group called ANAD are now a partylist that democratically fight against erring communist representatives in Phil. Congress.
    yep. anad maau ni na partylist. anti communist.

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