People’s agenda priority of FPJ Panday Bayanihan Partylist

MAJORITY decision of most sectors of society to join the FPJ Panday Bayanihan party-list to advance the people’s agenda and pass the appropriate law in the congress that will be led by such sectoral party in the 2025 midterm election.
Brian Poe Lamanzares, FPJ Bantay Bayanihan Partylist 1st Nominee
“We are not the ones to dictate what people need. We need to know what each sector really wants for the continuation of my grandfather’s legacy and my mother Senator Grace Poe’s advocacy that we seek to fight for and grant to the majority,” said Brian Poe Lamanzares, first nominee of the FPJ Party-list.
This party-list has recently held sectoral forums in Manila and Quezon City, and they intend to keep doing so in every town, particularly in the Indigenous community, where they continue to address historical discrimination, a lack of social services, and economic opportunities.
Brian is the eldest son of Sen. Grace Poe and grandson of the late seasoned action star Fernando Poe, Jr., known as the King of Filipino Movies. The Lamanzares mother and daughter strongly supported FPJ’s presidential candidacy in 2004.
Sen. Grace Poe and Brian Poe Lamanzares of FPJ Bantay Baanihan Partylist
FPJ’s aspiration touched the hearts and minds of the mother and daughter. It is always said in Da King’s campaign, ” Ang serbisyo ko sa inyo ay walang katapusan”. (My service to you is endless)
Thus, in 2013, Brian established FPJ Panday Bayanihan and spearheaded the provision of innumerable aid to those in need, particularly the less fortunate. since that time, Da King has been fighting for the party-list’s primary causes, which are justice, progress, and food.
When Brian submitted the certificate of election to the Comelec, along with Mark Patton, second nominee, and Hiyas Dolor, third nominee of the FPJ Panday Bayanihan partylist, they were accompanied by Sen. Poe along with the influx of supporters and former members of the Filipinos for Peace, Justice and Prosperity Movement (FPJPM) and other supporters of FPJ.