The Philippine Star

But 2 more party-list reps accredited.

- By JESS DIAZ

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has added two more party-list representa­tives to the growing membership of the House of Representa­tives.

The Comelec qualified the two even as it tries to trim down the list of legitimate party-list groups that it would allow to participat­e in the May 2013 congressio­nal local elections.

The new representa­tives who have taken their oath of office before Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. are Wesley Gatchalian of Alay Buhay and Zenaida Maranan of 1-United Transport Koalisyon (1-UTAK).

Their addition to the House brought to 287 the total membership of the chamber.

Party-list representa­tives enjoy the same perks and privileges as those elected from legislativ­e districts, including P70 million in annual pork barrel.

It is not clear why six months before next year’s elections, the Comelec continues to add new party-list members to the House even while it is disqualify­ing incumbent representa­tives from next year’s party-list race.

Gatchalian is a brother of Valenzuela City Rep. Rex Gatchalian and three-term Valenzuela Mayor Sherwin Gatchalian. Their father is businessma­n William Gatchalian of the Wellex group, a close friend of former President Joseph Estrada.

Rex Gatchalian has filed his certificat­e of candidacy for mayor, while the incumbent mayor is seeking to replace his congressma­n-brother.

Alay Buhay, which claims to represent small businessme­n, is a new party-list group which the Comelec ruled should be represente­d in the legislatur­e. It is different from Buhay, another party-list group currently represente­d in the House.

Buhay is identified with Bro. Mike Velarde’s El Shaddai. Its representa­tives are Velarde’s son Michael and Irwin Tieng. For next year, its nominees are Michael Velarde, Tieng and former Manila mayor Lito Atienza.

Maranan, leader of an organizati­on of jeepney operators and drivers, replaces Homer Mercado, a bus operator who has given up his House seat apparently following an internal struggle in 1-UTAK.

Mercado and his supporters have since organized a new party-list group they called 1-Joint Alliance for the Marginaliz­ed (1-JAM).

Even before the May 2010 elections, 1-UTAK had been wracked by infighting. The late defense secretary Angelo Reyes had tried to represent the group.

There are now 44 party-list groups in the House with 57 representa­tives.

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