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A New Chapter for the Filipino People: Brian Poe Leads FPJ Panday Bayanihan in Forging Hope in Congress

The Philippine Star

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July 28, 2025

A refreshing current flows through the legislative chambers of the Philippine Congress, carried by the vibrant energy and unwavering commitment of the FPJ Panday Bayanihan party-list.

MANILA, Philippines — Emerging from a remarkable victory that garnered 538,003 votes, securing a pivotal seat, this new representation embodies a profound dedication to the common Filipino—a legacy deeply rooted in the iconic figure of Fernando Poe Jr. At its helm is Representative Brian Poe, the proud grandson of "Da King," stepping into national leadership with both a storied heritage and a clear-eyed focus on modern-day service.

In his inaugural remarks, he said: "I know that your vote is not for me. It is a vote for FPJ's dreams—for our platform of Food, Progress, and Justice." That message speaks volumes. It's not just about politics—it's about purpose. Poe's win is rooted in a commitment to bring the ideals of Fernando Poe Jr. to life through legislation that prioritizes the underserved and the unheard. Years of community work, particularly in disaster response, have shaped his approach. Now in Congress, he aims to turn that on-the-ground insight into concrete reforms.

Indeed, the torch of this advocacy is brightly held as it passes to another generation, with Senator Grace Poe, daughter of the late Fernando Poe Jr. and a distinguished public servant in her own right, continuously upholding and advancing these same values throughout her years in the Senate. She has provided Rep. Poe with a strong foundation of shared purpose for this new chapter in the House.

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