Diwata Pares owner seeks House seat as party-list’s 4th nominee

By Joyce Ann L. Rocamora

October 2, 2024, 7:23 pm

<p><strong>PARES DIWATA.</strong> Deo Balbuena, popularly known as Diwata and owner of the Diwata Pares Overload, faces the press after his group, the Vendors Party-list, filed a certificate of nomination - certificate of acceptance of nomination (CON-CAN) at the Manila Hotel Tent City in Manila on Wednesday (Oct. 2, 2024). If he gets seated as a congressman, Balbuena said he would push for a streamlined registration of permits for vendors. <em>(PNA photo by Avito Dalan)</em></p>

PARES DIWATA. Deo Balbuena, popularly known as Diwata and owner of the Diwata Pares Overload, faces the press after his group, the Vendors Party-list, filed a certificate of nomination - certificate of acceptance of nomination (CON-CAN) at the Manila Hotel Tent City in Manila on Wednesday (Oct. 2, 2024). If he gets seated as a congressman, Balbuena said he would push for a streamlined registration of permits for vendors. (PNA photo by Avito Dalan)

MANILA – Pares joint owner and viral Internet personality Deo “Diwata” Balbuena formalized his bid for a congressional seat as the fourth nominee of the Vendors Party-list.

Balbuena, together with the other nominees, filed the group’s certificate of nomination - certificate of acceptance of nomination (CON-CAN) before the Commission on Elections at the Manila Hotel Tent City on Wednesday.

Speaking for the group, he said the party-list wants to advance the rights and become the voice of small business owners, especially street vendors.

“Andito kami ngayon para maging boses sa lahat ng mga vendors para magtulong-tulong kami na maiangat ang vendors sa Pilipinas (We are here to uplift the life and become a voice for all the vendors across the Philippines),” he said.

The allocated seats for party-list groups in the next elections is 63, with the maximum number per group limited to only three.

Should he ever get seated as a congressman, Balbuena said he would introduce a law that would streamline the registration and processing of permits for vendors.

The party-list, he said, would also establish a cooperative that specially caters to small business owners like him.

Asked how he will divide his time should he end up with a seat, Balbuena said, “Siyempre magpo-focus tayo sa party-list pero hindi naman puwdeng pabayaan ko rin ‘yong tindahan (Of course, we will focus on the party-list but we cannot neglect the store).” (PNA)

 

 

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