Manny Pacquiao is a trapo, too.
In 2007, he announced he would run for South Cotabato 1st District Representative under the Atienza wing of the Liberal Party; however, he eventually ran under KAMPI, a pro-GMA political party, in 2010 but lost to incumbent Rep. Darlene Antonio.
In 2007, he announced he would run for South Cotabato 1st District Representative under the Atienza wing of the Liberal Party; however, he eventually ran under KAMPI, a pro-GMA political party, in 2010 but lost to incumbent Rep. Darlene Antonio.
*he eventually ran under KAMPI, a pro-GMA political party, BUT LOST...
By 2010, he has transferred to Sarangani, his wife's hometown, where he ran and won as District Rep. He ran under People's Champ Movement, a local party which supported Manny Villar's presidential bid.
By 2010, he has transferred to Sarangani, his wife's hometown, where he ran and won as District Rep. He ran under People's Champ Movement, a local party which supported Manny Villar's presidential bid.
In 2013, he ran unopposed, while his wife Jinky Pacquiao was elected as Sarangani Vice Governor. His brother Rogelio Pacquiao lost as South Cotabato 2nd District Representative.
As a 2-term Congressman, he was one of the top absentees in the House of Representatives and has only 4 measures authored/co-authored enacted into law:
As author:
• RA 10828 - Establishing a regular district office of the Land Transportation Office in the Province of Sarangani
As author:
• RA 10828 - Establishing a regular district office of the Land Transportation Office in the Province of Sarangani
As co-author:
• RA 10777 - Declaring September 1 of every year a special nonworking holiday in North Cotabato in commemoration of its founding anniversary
• RA 10679 - Youth Entrepreneurship Act
• RA 10699 - National Athletes and Coaches Benefits and Incentives Act
• RA 10777 - Declaring September 1 of every year a special nonworking holiday in North Cotabato in commemoration of its founding anniversary
• RA 10679 - Youth Entrepreneurship Act
• RA 10699 - National Athletes and Coaches Benefits and Incentives Act
In 2016, he ran as Senator under VP Jejomar Binay's party, United Nationalist Alliance (UNA), but eventually joined Duterte's party, PDP-LABAN in the same year.
Rogelio Pacquiao succeeded him as Sarangani Rep. while Bobby Pacquiao was elected as OFWFC Partylist Rep. in 2019.
Rogelio Pacquiao succeeded him as Sarangani Rep. while Bobby Pacquiao was elected as OFWFC Partylist Rep. in 2019.
In the 17th Congress, he principally authored the following measures signed into law:
• RA 11163 - National Bible Day
• RA 11224 - Establishing the Sarangani Sports Training Center
• RA 11227 - Handbook for OFWs Act of 2018
• RA 11163 - National Bible Day
• RA 11224 - Establishing the Sarangani Sports Training Center
• RA 11227 - Handbook for OFWs Act of 2018
In the 18th Congress, his priority bills are:
• SB 189 - Death Penalty Bill
• SB 191 - Mandatory ROTC
A military reservist, he voted for the Terror Bill.
• SB 189 - Death Penalty Bill
• SB 191 - Mandatory ROTC
A military reservist, he voted for the Terror Bill.
His anti-LGBTQIA+ "mas masahol pa sa hayop" remark is just one of the many reasons why people should reconsider supporting his rumored presidential bid.
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