- Bright Boys
The Bright Boys were seven first-term administration congressmen of the
House of Representatives of the Philippines who were dubbed as such byJoseph Estrada during his term as President of thePhilippines .Background
The 1998 Philippine general election ushered in a wave of neophyte congressmen into the House of Representatives, filling 140 seats of the 220-seat
Lower House .cite news | last =Crisp | first =Penny | title =The Hope of the Philippines | pages = | publisher =Asiaweek | date =2000-07-14 | url =http://www-cgi.cnn.com/ASIANOW/asiaweek/magazine/2000/0714/phil.profiles.html | accessdate = 2008-03-02] About a fifth of its members were under 40 years of age, roughly equivalent toGeneration X . This influx of young blood changed the way legislative business was undertaken and the image of the Filipino politician, most of whom were derided as "trapos" or "TRAditional POliticians". Incidentally, the Spanish word "trapo" means "rag", as inrag doll or dish rag.The name "Bright Boys" was coined by Estrada during a social call on the then-President by the group. Rodolfo Albano III, the group's elder, commented that the six other young congressmen he was with were a smart
clique . This led to Estrada calling them the "Bright Boys", as he thought they had a bright future in congress.cite journal | authorlink =Alecks P. Pabico | title =The Other Brat Pack | journal =The Investigative Reporting Magazine | volume = VI | pages =10–11 | date =January-March 2000 ] It was also an allusion to a similar clique in the opposition, theSpice Boys .Composition
The group consisted of:
# Rodolfo Albano III – Isabela
#Alan Peter Cayetano –Pateros -Taguig
# Ace Durano –Cebu
#Francis Joseph Escudero –Sorsogon
# Edmundo Reyes, Jr. –Marinduque
# Jurdin Jesus Romualdo –Camiguin
# Gilberto Teodoro, Jr. –Tarlac ee also
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