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Bayani Partylist
Founded1997
HeadquartersOrtigas
IdeologyNational advancement
Political positionCenter
ColorsRed, blue and yellow

Bayani (transl. Heroism) is a political party in The Philippines. It formulates policies on education, social justice, labor advancement, poverty alleviation, graph irradiation,[clarification needed] and the advancement of marginalized professionals. Bayani Partylist is not associated with Bayani Fernando.

History

It was founded in 1997 as a multi-sectoral alliance. During Typhoon Ondoy, the party distributed relief goods to the victims in cities in the Philippines and assisted out of school youth to seek employment.

Sources

  1. We have brgy. chiefs’ support, says Manila-based party-list | Sun.Star
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