History of PCL
The
idea of organizing a Philippine Councilors Federation was first conceived in
1989. It was on July 15, 1989 that the Metro Manila Councilors League (MMCL)
held its first National Capital Region Councilors Assembly at the Quezon City
Sports Club in Quezon City with the theme "Local Autonomy: Key to National
Progress and Stability". Immediately thereafter, the MMCL Officers
encouraged all the Councilors outside of Metro Manila to organize Regional and
Provincial Federations. The MMCL Officers, together with the officers of
the Regional and Provincial Federation already organized, held a meeting in the
City of Manila primarily to elect the Philippine Councilors League (PCL) interim
Officers and to plan for the holding of the first PCL National Congress. The
firts PCL Congress was then held in September 7-9, 1990 at the Ninoy Aquino
Memorial Stadium, Malate, Manila. The said Congress established the PCL
foundation by ratifying its Constitution and By-Laws and electing its first set
of National Officers wherein Honorable Guillermo C. Altuna and Honorable
Ponciano D. Subido, both distinguished Councilors of Quezon City of Manila,
repectively, were elected as National Chairman and National President in same
order.
The
PCL obtained its official status as a local government association when
was accredited by the then Department of Local Government on September 3, 1990,
and subsequently registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission on
September 17, 1990.
The PCL notched another milestone when Republic Act 7160, otherwise known as the Local Government Code of 1991, reorganized the existence of the Federations of other Elective Local Official. On January 16, 1992, the Department of the Interior and Local Government issued Memorandum Circular No. 92-03 mandating that the existing PCL as organized in 1990, be reconstituted and its existing Constitution and By-Laws be modified in accordance with the pertinent provisions of the said Code.
In the light of these developments, the PCL National Councils was convened by National Chairman Guillermo C. Altuna on August 22, 1992, at the Asian Institute of Tourism, Diliman, Quezon City to amend the existing PCL Constitution and By-Laws which was accordingly adopted and ratified during the Second National Congress held in October 17-18, 1992 at San Andres Sports Complex in Malate, City of Manila.
As a
local government association with a large constituency, the PCL continues to
evolve as a dynamic and vibrant organizaton of local legislators. The PCL is
always at the forefront of contemporary and emerging trends in local
administration and development to help improve the quality life of the Filipino
people through effective local legislation.
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