Kabalikat ng Bayan sa Kaunlaran

Filipino political party based in Manila From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Kabalikat ng Bayan Sa Kaunlaran (KABAKA) is a local Manila-based political organization.

Founded1985
HeadquartersManila
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Kabalikat ng Bayan sa Kaunlaran
LeaderAmado Bagatsing
FounderAmado Bagatsing
Founded1985
HeadquartersManila
IdeologyLocalism
National affiliation
Colors  Green
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History

In 2001, KABAKA was the political party of Amado Bagatsing when he ran for the Mayorship of Manila. KABAKA was affiliated with the People Power Coalition (PPC), as Bagatsing was chosen by the Arroyo administration over Lakas Manila leader Mel Lopez.[1] Bagatsing ran with incumbent Vice Mayor Danny Lacuna as his running mate. Bagasting lost to incumbent Lito Atienza and Lacuna managed to win.[2]

In 2007, the party supported his former mayoral opponent's son Ali, but lost to Alfredo Lim. Bagatsing returned to congress in 2007.[3] In 2010, they supported his former opponent. In 2013, they supported former president Joseph Estrada.[4]

In 2016, Bagatsing tried again to run for mayor, with Ali Atienza as running mate, but both lost to Estrada and daughter of Bagatsing's former running mate Honey Lacuna.[5][6] At the same year, Cristal Bagatsing, his daughter ran to replace Bagatsing's place and won.[7][8]

In 2019, Bagatsing was chosen by Estrada as his running mate (vice mayor) for seeking third term, but lost again to former Vice Mayor Isko Moreno and incumbent one Lacuna.[9][10][11][12]

The Commission on Elections declared KABAKA as the dominant local party in Metro Manila for the 2022 election.[13] In 2022, Bagatsing ran again for Mayor, this time without a running mate, and defeated by Lacuna.[14][15] Cristal Bagatsing lost her bid for a third term after defeated by Irwin Tieng.[16][17]

In 2025, Amado Bagatsing ran as congressman under Isko Moreno and Chi Atienza's slate. The party also supported the tandem.[18] However, Bagatsing lost to incumbent Irwin Tieng.

Electoral performance

Mayoral and Vice Mayoral elections

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Year Mayoral election Vice mayoral election
Candidate Votes Vote share Result Candidate Votes Vote share Result
2001 Amado Bagatsing 127,394
21.88%
Lost Danny Lacuna 327,513 Won
2004 None N/a None N/a
2007 None[a] N/a None N/a
2010 None[b] N/a None N/a
2013 None[c] N/a None N/a
2016 Amado Bagatsing 167,829
22.84%
Lost None[d] N/a
2019 None[e] N/a Amado Bagatsing 267,286
38.78%
Lost
2022 Amado Bagatsing 118,694
14.03%
Lost N/A N/a
2025 None[f] N/a None[g] N/a
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Legislative elections

More information City Council, House of Representatives districts in Manila ...
City Council House of Representatives districts in Manila
Year Votes Votes share Seats won Result Year Seats won Result
2007[h]
0 / 38
N/a 2007
1 / 6
Joined Majority
2010[h] Did not participate
0 / 38
N/a 2010
1 / 6
Joined Majority
2013 70,529 2.37%
1 / 38
Lost 2013
1 / 6
Joined Majority
2016 386,218 10.57%
1 / 38
Lost 2016
1 / 6
Joined Majority
2019 98,000 2.97%
1 / 38
Lost 2019
1 / 6
Joined Majority
2022 35,909 0.83%
0 / 38
Lost 2022
0 / 6
Lost
2025[h] Did not participate
0 / 38
N/a 2025
0 / 6
Lost
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Party-list elections

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Year Votes % Seats
2022 57,692 0.16% 0
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Notes

  1. Bagatsing's supported Arnold "Ali" Atienza of Lakas–CMD
  2. Bagatsing's supported Lito Atienza of Lakas–CMD
  3. Bagatsing's running mate was Joseph Estrada of Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino
  4. Supported Isko Moreno of Aksyon–Yorme's Choice who won
  5. Supported Chi Atienza of Aksyon–Yorme's Choice who won
  6. Did not field candidates

References

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