Sampaloc cheers for Kaunlad Pinoy during Isko Moreno’s comeback tour

Kaunlad Pinoy takes a selfie with supporters.
Carl Magadia

Kaunlad Pinoy takes a selfie with supporters.
Carl Magadia

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The Kaunlad Pinoy Partylist (#133) float joined the Saturday afternoon motorcade of former Manila Mayor Isko Moreno and his team as they toured the vote-rich District 4, Sampaloc area, of Manila.
Jubilant residents stepped out of their homes to warmly greet the Kaunlad float, which led the convoy for the Aksyon Demokratiko team. The motorcade kicked off along Maceda Street and passed through the inner streets of Balic-Balic, G. Tuason, and A.H. Lacson, crossing España Boulevard to Dimasalang Street.
Supporters lining the streets waved flags and cheered loudly as the long convoy passed.
The Kaunlad Pinoy float attracted much attention, with residents waving and getting a first-hand look at the party-list’s platform. Many said the float helped them remember or recognize Kaunlad Pinoy as a viable choice — especially for voters who were still undecided about which party-list to support.
As the convoy moved through the district, Kaunlad volunteers handed out flyers to the crowd, outlining the group’s core advocacies such as economic empowerment, livelihood opportunities, and inclusive growth.
Residents expressed excitement and joy at the sight of former Mayor Isko Moreno and his team, welcoming what they saw as a strong comeback effort to once again uplift the city of Manila.