• TOWARDS A TRANSPARENT TOMORROW: PCL NATIONAL CHAIRMAN ATTY. RAUL CORRO ADVOCATES FOR FOI BILL PASSAGE

    ​HAPPENING TODAY | Philippine Councilors League (PCL) National Chairman Atty. Raul Corro represents the Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines (ULAP) at a landmark multistakeholder forum:

    ​"FOI Now: Making Democracy Work for Filipinos" at Dusit Thani Hotel, Makati City on May 21, 2026.
    ​With the Freedom of Information (FOI) Bill elevated as a presidential priority, this high-level forum unites diverse sectors to convert political momentum into legislative reality.

    The event serves as a strategic rallying point to build a sustainable, next-generation participatory ecosystem that strengthens public trust and state accountability.

    ​The forum is organized by four Washington-based organizations: Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE), International Republican Institute (IRI), National Democratic Institute (NDI), and ​Solidarity Center. ​In partnership with key national, economic, and civic stakeholders: Makati Business Club (MBC) & Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines (ULAP), Department of Budget and Management (DBM), Anti-Red Tape Authority (ARTA), & the Presidential Communications Office (PCO), Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), Labor Groups, and Youth Leaders.

    ​Representing local governments nationwide through ULAP, Atty. Raul Corro joins business, labor, youth, and media advocates in articulating a shared agenda. By showcasing existing local mechanisms and identifying the legal gaps that only a full FOI law can address, the coalition aims to produce a definitive, long-term call to action.

    ​PCL remains steadfast in its commitment to transparency and proactive public disclosure. Together with our national and international partners, we stand united for the swift passage of the FOI Law!

    ​#PCLOfficial #ULAP #FOINow #GoodGovernance #AttyRaulCorro #TransparencyInAction #FOIPhilippines #BagongPilipinas
    📢 TOWARDS A TRANSPARENT TOMORROW: PCL NATIONAL CHAIRMAN ATTY. RAUL CORRO ADVOCATES FOR FOI BILL PASSAGE 🇵🇭💼 ​HAPPENING TODAY | Philippine Councilors League (PCL) National Chairman Atty. Raul Corro represents the Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines (ULAP) at a landmark multistakeholder forum: ​"FOI Now: Making Democracy Work for Filipinos" at Dusit Thani Hotel, Makati City on May 21, 2026. ​🏛️ ​With the Freedom of Information (FOI) Bill elevated as a presidential priority, this high-level forum unites diverse sectors to convert political momentum into legislative reality. The event serves as a strategic rallying point to build a sustainable, next-generation participatory ecosystem that strengthens public trust and state accountability. ​The forum is organized by four Washington-based organizations: Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE), International Republican Institute (IRI), National Democratic Institute (NDI), and ​Solidarity Center. ​In partnership with key national, economic, and civic stakeholders: Makati Business Club (MBC) & Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines (ULAP), Department of Budget and Management (DBM), Anti-Red Tape Authority (ARTA), & the Presidential Communications Office (PCO), Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), Labor Groups, and Youth Leaders. ​Representing local governments nationwide through ULAP, Atty. Raul Corro joins business, labor, youth, and media advocates in articulating a shared agenda. By showcasing existing local mechanisms and identifying the legal gaps that only a full FOI law can address, the coalition aims to produce a definitive, long-term call to action. ​PCL remains steadfast in its commitment to transparency and proactive public disclosure. Together with our national and international partners, we stand united for the swift passage of the FOI Law! ​#PCLOfficial #ULAP #FOINow #GoodGovernance #AttyRaulCorro #TransparencyInAction #FOIPhilippines #BagongPilipinas
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  • The Philippine Councilors League: 35 Years of Legislative Excellence

    As we celebrate our 35th Founding Anniversary under the theme "35 Taon: Kabalikat sa Kaunlaran Tungo sa Bagong Pilipinas," the Philippine Councilors League (PCL) stands as the bedrock of local democracy. Representing over 17,000 city and municipal councilors, the PCL remains the collective voice of local legislative bodies in our national governance.

    Our Journey: From Vision to Institution

    The PCL traces its roots to the late 1980s, born from a national push for decentralization. The idea of a unified federation emerged in 1989 following a landmark assembly in Metro Manila centered on the theme: "Local Autonomy: Key to National Progress and Stability." This collective momentum led to the 1st National Congress on September 7–9, 1990, where our Constitution and By-Laws was ratified. Shortly after, the league gained formal juridical personality through SEC registration on September 17, 1990. The league’s influence was permanently solidified by Republic Act No. 7160 (The Local Government Code of 1991), which formally recognized and institutionalized federations of elective local officials.

    The Pillars of Leadership

    For three and a half decades, the PCL has been steered by distinguished legislators who have championed the integrity and welfare of their colleagues. Our leadership legacy includes:

    1990–1996: Led by the pioneering National Chairman Guillermo Altuna (Quezon City), alongside National Presidents Ponciano Subido (Manila) and Luis Bustamante (Las Piñas).

    1996–2011: Guided by leaders such as Froilan Melendrez (Cotabato City), Salvador Pangilinan (Makati), Eufemio Lagumbay (Quezon City), Michael Rama (Cebu City), Atty. Elmer Datuin (Baguio City), Carlo Fortuna (Mandaue City), Michael Fernandez (Dagupan City), and Victor "Jun" Ferrer (Quezon City).

    2011–2017: A period marked by the leadership of National Chairmen Atty. Alan Zulueta (Tagum City) and Alma Moreno (Parañaque City), and National President Maybeline Fernandez (Dagupan City).

    2017–present: Continued by Danilo Dayanghirang (Davao City), Luis "Chavit" Singson (Ilocos Sur), Jose Nelson Sala (Davao del Sur), Atty. Raul Corro (Muntinlupa), Handy Lao (Laoag City) and Benjie Abalos (Mandaluyong).

    Empowering Progress through Education

    The PCL is more than just a league; it is a center for professional growth. In close partnership with the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), we empower your local leaders through the Continuing Local Legislative Education Program (CLLEP).

    This program ensures that every councilor remains updated on the latest jurisprudence and administrative trends, directly translating to more responsive, ethical, and effective laws for every Filipino. By fostering professional growth and advocating for local autonomy, the PCL ensures that your local government is a vital partner in building a Bagong Pilipinas.

    #PCL35Years #LocalGovernance #LegislativeExcellence #BagongPilipinas #PublicService
    The Philippine Councilors League: 35 Years of Legislative Excellence 🇵🇭🏛️ As we celebrate our 35th Founding Anniversary under the theme "35 Taon: Kabalikat sa Kaunlaran Tungo sa Bagong Pilipinas," the Philippine Councilors League (PCL) stands as the bedrock of local democracy. Representing over 17,000 city and municipal councilors, the PCL remains the collective voice of local legislative bodies in our national governance. Our Journey: From Vision to Institution 📜 The PCL traces its roots to the late 1980s, born from a national push for decentralization. The idea of a unified federation emerged in 1989 following a landmark assembly in Metro Manila centered on the theme: "Local Autonomy: Key to National Progress and Stability." This collective momentum led to the 1st National Congress on September 7–9, 1990, where our Constitution and By-Laws was ratified. Shortly after, the league gained formal juridical personality through SEC registration on September 17, 1990. The league’s influence was permanently solidified by Republic Act No. 7160 (The Local Government Code of 1991), which formally recognized and institutionalized federations of elective local officials. The Pillars of Leadership 🤝 For three and a half decades, the PCL has been steered by distinguished legislators who have championed the integrity and welfare of their colleagues. Our leadership legacy includes: 1990–1996: Led by the pioneering National Chairman Guillermo Altuna (Quezon City), alongside National Presidents Ponciano Subido (Manila) and Luis Bustamante (Las Piñas). 1996–2011: Guided by leaders such as Froilan Melendrez (Cotabato City), Salvador Pangilinan (Makati), Eufemio Lagumbay (Quezon City), Michael Rama (Cebu City), Atty. Elmer Datuin (Baguio City), Carlo Fortuna (Mandaue City), Michael Fernandez (Dagupan City), and Victor "Jun" Ferrer (Quezon City). 2011–2017: A period marked by the leadership of National Chairmen Atty. Alan Zulueta (Tagum City) and Alma Moreno (Parañaque City), and National President Maybeline Fernandez (Dagupan City). 2017–present: Continued by Danilo Dayanghirang (Davao City), Luis "Chavit" Singson (Ilocos Sur), Jose Nelson Sala (Davao del Sur), Atty. Raul Corro (Muntinlupa), Handy Lao (Laoag City) and Benjie Abalos (Mandaluyong). Empowering Progress through Education ✨ The PCL is more than just a league; it is a center for professional growth. In close partnership with the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), we empower your local leaders through the Continuing Local Legislative Education Program (CLLEP). This program ensures that every councilor remains updated on the latest jurisprudence and administrative trends, directly translating to more responsive, ethical, and effective laws for every Filipino. By fostering professional growth and advocating for local autonomy, the PCL ensures that your local government is a vital partner in building a Bagong Pilipinas. #PCL35Years #LocalGovernance #LegislativeExcellence #BagongPilipinas #PublicService
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  • The Philippine Councilors League: 35 Years of Legislative Excellence

    As we celebrate our 35th Founding Anniversary under the theme "35 Taon: Kabalikat sa Kaunlaran Tungo sa Bagong Pilipinas," the Philippine Councilors League (PCL) stands as the bedrock of local democracy. Representing over 17,000 city and municipal councilors, the PCL remains the collective voice of local legislative bodies in our national governance.

    Our Journey: From Vision to Institution

    The PCL traces its roots to the late 1980s, born from a national push for decentralization. The idea of a unified federation emerged in 1989 following a landmark assembly in Metro Manila centered on the theme: "Local Autonomy: Key to National Progress and Stability." This collective momentum led to the 1st National Congress on September 7–9, 1990, where our Constitution and By-Laws was ratified. Shortly after, the league gained formal juridical personality through SEC registration on September 17, 1990. The league’s influence was permanently solidified by Republic Act No. 7160 (The Local Government Code of 1991), which formally recognized and institutionalized federations of elective local officials.

    The Pillars of Leadership

    For three and a half decades, the PCL has been steered by distinguished legislators who have championed the integrity and welfare of their colleagues. Our leadership legacy includes:

    1990–1996: Led by the pioneering National Chairman Guillermo Altuna (Quezon City), alongside National Presidents Ponciano Subido (Manila) and Luis Bustamante (Las Piñas).

    1996–2011: Guided by leaders such as Froilan Melendrez (Cotabato City), Salvador Pangilinan (Makati), Eufemio Lagumbay (Quezon City), Michael Rama (Cebu City), Atty. Elmer Datuin (Baguio City), Carlo Fortuna (Mandaue City), Michael Fernandez (Dagupan City), and Victor "Jun" Ferrer (Quezon City).

    2011–2017: A period marked by the leadership of National Chairmen Atty. Alan Zulueta (Tagum City) and Alma Moreno (Parañaque City), and National President Maybeline Fernandez (Dagupan City).

    2017–present: Continued by Danilo Dayanghirang (Davao City), Luis "Chavit" Singson (Ilocos Sur), Jose Nelson Sala (Davao del Sur), Atty. Raul Corro (Muntinlupa), Handy Lao (Laoag City) and Benjie Abalos (Mandaluyong).

    Empowering Progress through Education

    The PCL is more than just a league; it is a center for professional growth. In close partnership with the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), we empower your local leaders through the Continuing Local Legislative Education Program (CLLEP).

    This program ensures that every councilor remains updated on the latest jurisprudence and administrative trends, directly translating to more responsive, ethical, and effective laws for every Filipino. By fostering professional growth and advocating for local autonomy, the PCL ensures that your local government is a vital partner in building a Bagong Pilipinas.

    #PCL35Years #LocalGovernance #LegislativeExcellence #BagongPilipinas #PublicService
    The Philippine Councilors League: 35 Years of Legislative Excellence 🇵🇭🏛️ As we celebrate our 35th Founding Anniversary under the theme "35 Taon: Kabalikat sa Kaunlaran Tungo sa Bagong Pilipinas," the Philippine Councilors League (PCL) stands as the bedrock of local democracy. Representing over 17,000 city and municipal councilors, the PCL remains the collective voice of local legislative bodies in our national governance. Our Journey: From Vision to Institution 📜 The PCL traces its roots to the late 1980s, born from a national push for decentralization. The idea of a unified federation emerged in 1989 following a landmark assembly in Metro Manila centered on the theme: "Local Autonomy: Key to National Progress and Stability." This collective momentum led to the 1st National Congress on September 7–9, 1990, where our Constitution and By-Laws was ratified. Shortly after, the league gained formal juridical personality through SEC registration on September 17, 1990. The league’s influence was permanently solidified by Republic Act No. 7160 (The Local Government Code of 1991), which formally recognized and institutionalized federations of elective local officials. The Pillars of Leadership 🤝 For three and a half decades, the PCL has been steered by distinguished legislators who have championed the integrity and welfare of their colleagues. Our leadership legacy includes: 1990–1996: Led by the pioneering National Chairman Guillermo Altuna (Quezon City), alongside National Presidents Ponciano Subido (Manila) and Luis Bustamante (Las Piñas). 1996–2011: Guided by leaders such as Froilan Melendrez (Cotabato City), Salvador Pangilinan (Makati), Eufemio Lagumbay (Quezon City), Michael Rama (Cebu City), Atty. Elmer Datuin (Baguio City), Carlo Fortuna (Mandaue City), Michael Fernandez (Dagupan City), and Victor "Jun" Ferrer (Quezon City). 2011–2017: A period marked by the leadership of National Chairmen Atty. Alan Zulueta (Tagum City) and Alma Moreno (Parañaque City), and National President Maybeline Fernandez (Dagupan City). 2017–present: Continued by Danilo Dayanghirang (Davao City), Luis "Chavit" Singson (Ilocos Sur), Jose Nelson Sala (Davao del Sur), Atty. Raul Corro (Muntinlupa), Handy Lao (Laoag City) and Benjie Abalos (Mandaluyong). Empowering Progress through Education ✨ The PCL is more than just a league; it is a center for professional growth. In close partnership with the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), we empower your local leaders through the Continuing Local Legislative Education Program (CLLEP). This program ensures that every councilor remains updated on the latest jurisprudence and administrative trends, directly translating to more responsive, ethical, and effective laws for every Filipino. By fostering professional growth and advocating for local autonomy, the PCL ensures that your local government is a vital partner in building a Bagong Pilipinas. #PCL35Years #LocalGovernance #LegislativeExcellence #BagongPilipinas #PublicService
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