Press Release
February 12, 2019
Partido Manggagawa partylist
Contact Dhel Pulanco (PUP) @
09179402632
Ver Estorosas (Bulacan) @
09339680449
Dennis Sequena (Cavite) @
09301803071
The partylist group PM opened its electoral
bid for “genuine representation for the marginalized” with a grassroots
campaign involving workers, urban and youth. A group of idealistic youth
campaigned early morning today by train hopping for their favored opposition senatorial
bets and the partylist group PM.
“It is an uphill fight against the
deluge of fake partylist groups, many supported by the administration and all
promoting the candidacy of trapos. But the only way to gain representation for
the truly marginalized is by fighting and winning,” declared Manny Manato,
nominee of PM and chair of the informal settler network Kilos Maralita.
Around 15 student leaders from the
PUP Central Student Council and the student party SPEAK leafleted the MRT and
LRT train stations at North EDSA, Cubao, Recto and Pureza today as the opening
salvo of a youth campaign for principled politics. The youth leaders say that
they are campaigning early to jump the gun on trapos who have the money
and influence to dominate the election period.
Yesterday, the same groups
crowdsourced from fellow PUP students to finance the printing of the leaflets
that they distributed today. Dubbed "Piso mo para sa Pagbabago," they
successfully solicited donations for national candidates that they assert
embody the advocacy and fight for real social change.
The youth leaders are challenging
candidates to support the demand to increase the education share of the
national budget to 6%. They believe that the protracted fight over the pork
barrel of solons that led to the delayed enactment of the General
Appropriations Act is a case of the teapot calling the kettle black. The real
issues are greater budget for social services like public education, universal
health care, extended maternity and guaranteed public employment for the
jobless.
Also today, Partido Manggagawa worker
and urban poor leaders are launching their official partylist campaign by going
to the grassroots. In Bulacan, urban poor leaders are hopping from one
relocation area and depressed community to another across the towns of Marilao
to Malolos to propagate the demand for affordable housing for the poor. It was
in Pandi, Bulacan where a government housing project was occupied by informal
settlers.
Meanwhile, in Cavite, union leaders
are going to leaflet fellow workers in the giant Cavite Economic Zone to
highlight the call for a national minimum wage and regular jobs for all. The
demand for regular jobs, a national minimum wage, affordable housing, increased
education budget and other social services are the key planks of the electoral
platform of PM partylist. ###
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