Kabalikat ng Mamamayan | |
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Foundation: | 2009 |
Country: | the Philippines |
Abbreviation: | KABAYAN |
Founder: | Ron Salo |
Colors: | Blue Yellow Red |
Position: | Centre-left |
Kabayan Partylist,[1] an abbreviation of Kabalikat ng Mamamayan, is a political organization which has party-list representation in the House of Representatives of the Philippines. The party-list that represents marginalized sectors of the Filipino community, including the disabled, senior citizens, overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), fishermen, farmers, and the poor.
Kabayan was founded by Ron Salo in 2009.
Kabayan would be registered as a party-list group with the Commission on Elections in 2009.[2]
KABAYAN party list lost in the 2010 elections after Ron Salo, the first nominee, only got 110,085 votes or 0.38%. It was Kabayan's first attempt to seek a congressional seat.[3]
KABAYAN finished sixth out of a total 115 party-list groups that ran. After a vigorous campaign by the first nominee, they secured two seats for the partylist in the House of Representatives.
During the 18th Congress, Kabayan had four representatives which filled the two seats it won.
KABAYAN's founder Ron Salo filled in the first seat. Harry Roque was the second nominee.
However Roque would be expelled from Kabayan in January 2017 citing his "dishonorable behavior" during the House of Representatives inquiry in November 2016 regarding activities involving the illegal drug trade in the New Bilibid Prison where Roque and other legislator's where criticized for inappropriate line of questioning towards Ronnie Dayan, the former lover of then Senator Leila de Lima and alleged bagman.[4] Roque would challenge his removal from the partylist through the Commission on Elections.[5]
Roque was appointed the spokesperson of President Rodrigo Duterte rendering his cases in the COMELEC for ouster moot and academic.[6] Roque's successor Ciriaco Calalang died in office on September 23, 2018 and was replaced by Paul Hernandez.
Kabayan's declared platform of core advocacies are summised in the acronym "KABAYAN+2" with the marginalized as their named primary target demographic. The three syllables of "KABAYAN" represents kalusugan, pabahay, and kabuhayan ('health', 'housing', and 'livelihood respectively). Right to education and Overseas Filipino Workers' interests are represented in the "+2" portion of the acronym.[7]
They advocate for right to health and legislation for universal health insurance coverage. They also aimed for a legislation which would create a Department of Housing and seek to promote capability-building in cooperativism and micro-financing for micro, small and medium enterprises.[7]
width=16% | Period | width=20% | 1st Representative | width=20% | 2nd Representative | width=20% | 3rd Representative |
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17th Congress 2016 - 2019 | Ron Salo | Harry Roque Jr. | rowspan=3 | ||||
Ciriaco Calalang | |||||||
Paul Hernandez | |||||||
18th Congress 2019 - 2022 | Ron Salo | ||||||
19th Congress 2022 - 2025 | Ron Salo |