Kalinga Partylist

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Kalinga Partylist
ColorsPurple, Pink
Seats in the House of Representatives
1 / 63
(Party-list seats only)
Website
kalingapartylist.org.ph

The Kalinga-Advocacy For Social Empowerment and Nation Building Through Easing Poverty, Inc. also known as simply as the Kalinga Partylist is an organization with party-list representation in the House of Representatives of the Philippines.

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Background

Kalinga Partylist is endorsed by the Pentecostal Missionary Church of Christ (4th Watch). [1] [2] Kalinga is represented by Irene Gay Saulog, an educator who was the daughter of former PMCC chief executive minister Arsenio Ferriol. [3] [4]

Kalinga first won a seat in the 2010 election which was filled in by Abigail Ferriol. [5] [6]

Saulog has been Kalinga's representative since the 2019 elections. [1]

Representatives to Congress

Period1st Representative2nd Representative3rd Representative
15th Congress
20102013
Abigail Ferriol
16th Congress
20132016
Abigail Ferriol
17th Congress
20162019
Abigail Ferriol
18th Congress
20192022
Irene Saulog
19th Congress
20222025
Irene Saulog

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