Surname Histories of 2007 Phils. Senatorial Candidates

Below is a list of "partylist groups" that are fronts of the Arroyo regime and the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). This list was prepared by KONTRA DAYA (a broad-based election watchdog formed to expose the very possible repeat of wholesale election fraud in the May 2007 Philippine elections). Please circulate widely to expose these
groups. REJECT these groups in the coming elections!!!

  1. AT (Aangat Tayo) connected to PITC Uundersecretary Teddie Elson Rivera
  2. Abono connected to House Speaker Jose De Venecia
  3. Agbiag! Timpuyog Ilocano, Inc. connected to Office of External Affairs Assistant Secretary Marcelo Farinas II
  4. Aging Pinoy (Aging Pilipino Organization, Inc.) connected to National Security Adviser Norberto Gonzales
  5. Ahon (Ahon Pinoy) Dante "Klink" Ang II (1st nominee)
  6. Ahonbayan connected to Norberto Gonzales
  7. APOI (Akbay Pinoy OFW-National, Inc.) DILG Undersecretary Melchor Rosales
    (1st nominee), DILG NCR Director Rodolfo Feraren (2nd nominee)
  8. AKSA (Aksyon Sambayanan) connected to Norberto Gonzales
  9. ANAD (Alliance for Nationalism and Democracy) supported by the AFP
  10. ANAK (Angat Ating Kabuhayan Pilipinas, Inc.) Supt. Eduardo Octaviano, NCRPO-PNP (1st nominee)
  11. ANC (Alliance of Neo-Conservatives) Undersecretary for Presidential Appointments Liel Cordoba
  12. Ang Kasangga member, Sigaw ng Bayan
  13. ARC (Alliance of Rural Concerns) Archie Santiago (son of Sen. Miriam Santiago)
  14. ATS (Alliance Transport Sector) Ariel Lim, Presidential Assistant for Public Transport Affairs
  15. ABA-AKO Percy Chavez, chairperson, Presidential Commission for the Urban Poor
  16. Babae Ka (Babae para sa Kaunlaran) member, Sigaw ng Bayan; Sally Dagami (1st nominee), Ruth Vasquez (2nd nominee)
  17. BANAT (Barangay Association for National Advancement of Transparency) Raul Lambino (1st nominee)
  18. Bantay (Ret. Maj. Gen. Jovito Palparan, 1st nominee)
  19. Bigkis (Bigkis Pinoy Movement) connected to PAGCOR Chair Ephraim Genuino
  20. BP (Biyaheng Pinoy) Dr. Arsenio Abalos, Jesus Cruz (vice-mayor of Mandaluyong)
  21. Kalahi (Advocates for Overseas Filipinos) Poe Gratela, former Office of External Affairs coordinator for OFW concerns (1st nominee)
  22. VFP (Veterans Freedom Party) supported by the AFP





 


 

 

 

 

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