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Asenso Manileño Movement (lit. transl. Progress for Manilans) is a
local political party in Manila. It is the city's
ruling party since 2019,
being in...
- June 30, 2025, for a three-year-long term. In the 2022 elections,
Asenso Manileño attained a
landslide victory,
winning 34 of the 36
elective seats in the...
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Lacuna becoming the
first woman to be
elected to the office. The
Asenso Manileño party became the only
party represented in the city
council after winning...
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privileges to Manila's
elderly people, and
monthly allowances for
Grade 12
Manileño students in all
public schools in the city,
including students of Universidad...
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Visayans (Cebuano: mga Bisayà [bisaˈjaʔ]) are a
Philippine ethnolinguistic family group or
metaethnicity native to the Visayas, to the
southernmost islands...
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second term.
Lopez is the son of
former Manila Mayor Mel Lopez.
Asenso Manileño did not
nominate any
candidate in this district.
Carlo Lopez is the in****bent...
- of her
predecessor Isko Moreno, who was
running for
mayor under Asenso Manileño and
defeated Estrada.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, she
stood as a point...
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represented in the 19th
Congress by Joel R. Chua of Lakas–CMD and
Asenso Manileño.
Legislative districts of
Manila "TABLE 1. Po****tion of
legislative districts...
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region of the Philippines. The
demonym of
Metro Manila is "Metro
Manileño" or
simply "
Manileño."
Pablo Antonio (1901–1975):
Filipino architect and National...
- Manila's 1st
district in 2016
under Asenso Manileño, but lost to
Manny Lopez. In 2022, he ran
under Asenso Manileño for the
congressional seat at Manila's...