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Bagong Silang divided to 6 barangays

Public infrastructure and facilities existing at the time of the approval of the law shall be transferred without cost or compensation and shall be administered by the new barangays.
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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has signed into law that will divide Bagong Silang in the City of Caloocan into six separate and independent barangays.

In a statement Friday, Malacañang said that the President had divided Barangay 176 — also known as Bagong Silang — into six barangays through Republic Act 11993.

Under the new law — signed last 3 April but was only made public on Friday— Bagong Silang will be known as Barangay 176-A, Barangay 176-B, Barangay 176-C, Barangay 176-D, Barangay 176-E and Barangay 176-F.

Following its passage, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) will conduct and supervise the plebiscite to be held in Barangay 176 in the City of Caloocan within 90 days from the effectivity of the law.

Republic Act 11993 also mandates the appointment of interim barangay officials including the Punong Barangay, seven Sangguniang Barangay members, a Sangguniang Kabataan chairman, and seven Sangguniang Kabataan members in each of the newly created barangays to be designated by the mayor.

The law stated that barangay officials will serve until their duly elected and qualified successors assume office.

With regard to the incumbent barangay officials, the law said that they will continue to hold office until such time that the officials of the newly created barangays have been duly appointed.

Public infrastructure and facilities existing at the time of the approval of the law shall be transferred without cost or compensation and shall be administered by the new barangays.

All newly created barangays will also be entitled to the National Allotment shares pursuant to Section 285 of Republic Act 7160, as amended, otherwise known as the Local Government Code of 1991.

The R.A. 11993, passed by the House of Representatives on 21 November 2022, and amended by the Senate on 11 December 2023, will take effect 15 days after its publication in the Official Gazette or in a newspaper of general circulation.

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