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A Teacher Partylist
Political organization in the Philippines From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Advocacy for Teacher Empowerment Through Action, Cooperation and Harmony Towards Educational Reforms, Inc, also known as A Teacher Partylist, is a party-list in the Philippines. In the May 14, 2007 election, the party won one seat in the nationwide party-list vote (and has subsequently has seen been given another seat due to the litigation in the BANAT vs. COMELEC case).
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2022 elections
A benefit e-concert was held on December 11 by the party-list for their campaign with singers Lani Misalucha and Ice Seguerra.[1] According to a website, the party-list "aspires to be the voice of the education sector, representing teachers, students, non-teaching staff, and academic institutions." The party-list supported giving fresh graduates teaching experience.[2] In the results the party-list gained 62nd place with 218,389 votes or 0.60 percent of the votes.[3]
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2025 elections
According to The Philippine Star, the party-list gained attention to voters around the country after conducting door-to-door campaigns. Nominee Virginia Rodriguez warned voters to carefully pick candidates. Rodriguez created food caravan and feeding programs in schools around the country.[4] The party-list supported vouchers for the children. The party-list supports focusing on smaller schools for decongestion.[5] The party-list gained 82nd place with 156,775 votes, 0.38 percent of the votes.[6]
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Representatives to Congress
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