History
The Liga ng mga Barangay began with the election in July 1992, of its first National President, Alex David from Caloocan. The Liga ng mga Barangay is the largest of local government associations whose members come from the grassroots level. It represents a membership of almost 42,000 barangays. The Liga began in 1958 with the organization of the Barrio Lieutenants’ Association of the Philippines (BLAP) organized through the assistance of the now-defunct Presidential Arm on Community Development. It had then a membership of around 20,000 barrio lieutenants. In 1972 (1963), Congress enacted Republic Act No. 3590, otherwise known as the Revised Barrio Charter, which altered the title of barrio lieutenant to captain, consequently changing the organization in the Federation of Barrio Captains of the Philippines (FBCP). Over the years, the membership significantly grew in number with the creation of new barrios. Thus, in 1972, the federation boasted a membership of 33,700. A few years following the declaration of Martial Law on September 21, 1972, the barrio was renamed into barangay. This paved the way for the organizational restructuring of the entire federation. Then, the former Department of Local Government and Community Development (DLGCD) issued Memorandum Circular No. 74-62 dated November 19, 1974, which mandated a change in the mode of membership of the federation. What was once a federation of only the heads of the different barrios became a federation which included the entire barrio councils. The mode of membership was no longer by individual barrio captain but by council. This tremendously increased the membership of the federation which has now reached approximately 40,000 barangays nationwide. Subsequently, a reorganization of the entire federation, then known as the Association of Barangay Councils (ABC) from the national down to the barangay level, was effected. The chapters at the municipal and city levels were called the Municipal Association of Barangay Councils (MABC) and the City Association of Barangay Councils (CABC) while at the provincial and regional levels, they were known as the Provincial Federation of the Association of Barangay Councils (PFABC) and Regional Federation of the Association of Barangay Councils, respectively. Later, the whole confederation of the various associations at the different local levels became officially known as the Pambansang Katipunan ng mga Barangay (PKB). On January 1975, the first national president of the PKB was elected in the person of Mrs. Nora Z. Petines, the first woman president, who hailed from San Isidro, Northern Samar. With the change in administration in 1986 following theThere shall be an organization of all barangays to be known as the ''liga ng mga barangay'' for the primary purpose of determining the representation of the ''Liga'' in the ''sanggunians'', and for ventilating, articulating and crystallizing issues affecting barangay government administration and securing, through proper and legal means, solutions thereto.
Organization
The League is structured into chapters and each chapter has a President, Vice President and five members of the board of directors. The board of directors appoints a secretary, a treasurer and any other position needed to properly manage the chapter. The chapters are formed at various levels corresponding to each hierarchy of the Philippine local government units, namely: * Municipal - members are composed of the ''Punong Barangay'' or their representative ''sanggunian'' members from the various ''barangay'' under the municipality. * City - members are composed of the ''Punong Barangay'' or their representative ''sanggunian'' members from the various ''barangay'' under the city. * Provincial - members are composed of the duly elected presidents of all the constituent municipal and city chapters under the province. * Metropolitan Political Subdivision - members are composed of the duly elected presidents of all the constituent municipal and city chapters under the metropolitan political subdivision. All duly elected president of any chapter regardless of the level shall automatically become an ex-officio member of the sanggunian at their level.National Liga
The biggest chapter at the national level is called the National Liga. Its members are composed of the duly elected presidents of all the highly urbanized cities, provincial chapters, the Metropolitan Manila chapter and metropolitan political subdivision chapters of the country. A Secretary-General is elected from the members of the National Liga and is charged with the overall operation of the liga at the national level.National Presidents
Powers, functions, and duties
Section 495 of the Local Government Code of 1991 outlines the following powers, functions and duties of the League:* Give priority to programs designed for the total development of the barangays and in consonance with the policies, programs and projects of the national government; * Assist in the education of barangay residents for people's participation in local government administration in order to promote united and concerted action to achieve country-wide development goals; * Supplement the efforts of government in creating gainful employment within the barangay; * Adopt measures to promote the welfare of barangay officials; * Serve as a forum of the barangays in order to forge linkages with government and non-governmental organizations and thereby promote the social, economic and political well-being of the barangays; and * Exercise such other powers and perform such other duties and functions which will bring about stronger ties between barangays and promote the welfare of the barangay inhabitants.
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