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Political party
PBA Partylist Puwersa ng Bayaning Atleta
LeaderMigs Nograles
PresidentMark Aeron Sambar
ChairmanJericho Nograles
HeadquartersQuezon City, Philippines
IdeologyAdvocacy for athletes and sports development
Political positionCentrism
ColorsBlue
Website
http://pbapartylist.org/

Puwersa ng Bayaning Atleta (transl. Force of the Heroic Athlete), commonly known as the PBA Partylist, is a party-list organization in the House of Representatives of the Philippines. It represents the interests of Filipino sportspeople, advocating for policies and programs that support athletes and promote sports development nationwide.

History

The PBA Partylist first participated in the 2007 elections but failed to secure a seat in Congress.

In the 2010 elections, the organization gained significant attention when it was endorsed by renowned professional boxer and national icon Manny Pacquiao, who served as its chairman at the time. During the campaign, PBA Partylist spent ₱80 million, the highest among all party-list groups, though still within the legal spending limit of ₱3 per registered voter (or ₱150 million). The group successfully won a seat in the 15th Congress. During this term, PBA Partylist filed a bill proposing the creation of a **Department of Sports**, but the proposal lapsed due to time constraints.

The organization lost its representation in Congress after failing to secure a seat in the 2013 elections. However, it regained representation in the 17th Congress after winning two seats in the 2016 elections.

Controversies

In February 2024, the PBA Partylist faced controversy after its members were accused of engaging in bribery in Davao City during their campaign for Constitutional reform in the Philippines through the People's Initiative. Witnesses claimed that the group used deceptive tactics to gather signatures for the initiative, leading to public outcry and calls for investigation.

Leadership

The PBA Partylist is currently led by:

Electoral Performance

The PBA Partylist has had fluctuating success in elections:

Advocacy and Policies

The PBA Partylist focuses on promoting the welfare of Filipino athletes and advancing sports development. Key initiatives include:

  • Advocating for the creation of a Department of Sports to centralize sports-related policies and programs.
  • Pushing for increased funding and support for national athletes.
  • Promoting grassroots sports programs to nurture young talent.

See Also

References

  1. "PBA Party-list : Puwersa ng Bayaning Atleta". Library of Congress. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  2. ^ Llanto, Jesus (November 29, 2009). "Pacquiao endorses athletes' group for party list". ABS-CBN News.
  3. "Pacquiao's PBA biggest party-list spender". ABS-CBN News. May 29, 2010. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  4. ^ Baquero, Elias (March 2, 2016). "Party-list group to help athletes". Sun Star. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  5. Santos, Tina G. (May 20, 2016). "Winners of 59 seats in party-list race announced". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  6. G, Herbie (2024-02-03). "Davao witnesses link PBA party-list workers to 'deceptive' Cha-Cha initiative". RAPPLER. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
  7. "People in Davao 'deceived' into signing people's initiative forms – barangay officials". MindaNews. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
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