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==[[File:Icon_position_politics_partymember.gif]] '''''Politics'''''==
 
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Boy Pick Up first entered politics after running in the 41st Philippine Congressional Elections under the [[Democratic Party for Progress]], wherein he won after getting the highest votes in [[Palawan]]. After the political module change, Boy Pick Up had a hard time winning again a congressional seat as he is always put at the bottom of the list.
 
Boy Pick Up first entered politics after running in the 41st Philippine Congressional Elections under the [[Democratic Party for Progress]], wherein he won after getting the highest votes in [[Palawan]]. After the political module change, Boy Pick Up had a hard time winning again a congressional seat as he is always put at the bottom of the list.
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He then moved to [[Kilusan ng Makabayang Pilipino]] and stayed there as a loyal member.

Revision as of 03:04, 25 December 2012



Boy Pick Up

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Unknown Person.jpg
Society
Nationality Flag-Philippines.jpg Filipino
National rank 137
Date of birth 25 June 2012
Residence Palawan
Sex Male
Political party Kilusan ng Makabayang Pilipino
Newspaper Pick Up Sticks
Politics
Ambassador to Russia of Philippines
June 2012 – August 2012
Served under Minister of Foreign Affairs
Assistant People's Commissariat for Military Affairs of Philippines
6 July 2012 – 5 August 2012
Served under Destroyer S87
Vice Minister of Home Affairs of Philippines
August 2012 – 5 September 2012
Served under Vincenzo Roque
41st Congress Member of Philippines
26 August 2012 – 25 September 2012
Served under President
Preceded by Fortieth Philippine Congress
Succeeded by Forty-Second Philippine Congress
Ambassador to Western Europe of Philippines
August 2012 – Incumbent
Served under Minister of Foreign Affairs
Vice Minister of Internal Affairs of Philippines
December 2012 – Incumbent
Served under Deathles91
Vice Minister of Defense
Military
Military unit PINOY MOBSTERS
Position Commander
Military rank Icon rank Recruit.png Colonel ***
Aircraft rank Airman 0.png Airman

Boy Pick Up is currently an active Politician, Soldier, Entrepreneur, and Media Director of the Icon-Philippines.png Philippines.

Bio Button.jpg Biography

Boy Pick Up was born on Day 1679 of the New World as a Filipino citizen, in Visayas, the day of the 39th Philippine Congressional Elections.

His first steps were made during the leadership of President J Grey. Like most citizens, Boy Pick Up spent his childhood in a laid-back, up until the point he reached adulthood and decided to become a more active participant in the political and military circles of the country.

Boy Pick Up has been member of many Parties, and always participates Elections. He has been part of many Cabinets of many Administrations.

File:Icon position politics partymember.gif Politics

Boy Pick Up first entered politics after running in the 41st Philippine Congressional Elections under the Democratic Party for Progress, wherein he won after getting the highest votes in Palawan. After the political module change, Boy Pick Up had a hard time winning again a congressional seat as he is always put at the bottom of the list.

He then moved to Kilusan ng Makabayang Pilipino and stayed there as a loyal member.