The Philippine Basketball Association All-Star Week is a week event held in the middle of the PBA season, usually before or during the second conference, that consists of a variety of basketball events, exhibitions, and performances culminating in the All-Star Game held on Sunday night. No regular games are held during this period, which is also known as the All-Star break . Since 2017, the All-Star festivities were extended for a week, instead of starting it on a Friday.
9-596: The All-Star game, held on Sunday, is the main event of the weekend. This event was introduced in 2006. and Mayor Bambi Emano (government official) and Councilor Panding Nince (government official) and Councilor Greg Gasataya (government official) and Mayor Rouel Paras (government official) Stacey Tibayan (Batang PBA), and Willie Bautista ( Cignal TV ) and Marcelo Balermo (fan) and JP Galvez (fan) Kobe Ordaniel (fan), and Senator Bong Go (government official) Christoffer Elaija Octario (fan), and Councilor Al Victor Espino (government official) From 1994 to 2002,
18-818: Is a Filipino politician serving as the Representative of the Lone District of Bacolod since 2016. Greg Gasataya was born as the eldest son to Rodrigo Gasataya, a jeepney driver, and Thelma Gelvosa, a church worker on November 19, 1970, in Bacolod , Philippines . Gasataya graduated from the West Negros College for his elementary education in 1984 and as valedictorian from the Maranatha Christian School for his secondary education in 1988. In 1988, Gasataya entered
27-661: The Sandiganbayan on Bacolod City Mayor Monico Puentevella in connection with the graft case filed against him during his time as congressman. With Puentevella’s suspension, the DILG appointed Gasataya and Councilor El Cid Familiaran as acting mayor and vice mayor, respectively. In 2016, Gasataya ran as the representative of the Lone District of Bacolod under the Nationalist People's Coalition and won. Gasataya now serves his third term as representative of
36-946: The University of the Philippines Diliman , earning a degree of Bachelor of Arts in Political Science . In 2009, he finished his Bachelor of Arts in Communication Arts from the Philippine Women's University . Gasataya also earned a Master's in Public Management from the Sultan Kudarat State University in 2011. Gasataya worked as a broadcast journalist , first as a reporter, then as anchorman, for Bombo Radyo Philippines prior to his entry into
45-714: The 19th Congress followed the 2022 general elections , which replaced half of the Senate membership and the entire membership of the House of Representatives. The House of Representatives continues to meet in the Batasang Pambansa Complex . The Senate currently meets in the GSIS Building , with a scheduled move to its new building in Taguig following the sine die adjournment in 2025. The 19th Congress
54-693: The Lone District of Bacolod during the 19th Congress . 19th Congress of the Philippines The 19th Congress of the Philippines ( Filipino : Ikalabinsiyam na Kongreso ng Pilipinas ), composed of the Philippine Senate and House of Representatives , convened on July 25, 2022. The 19th Congress is meeting during the first three years of Bongbong Marcos's presidency , and will end on June 6, 2025. The convening of
63-592: The candidates for his third and final run as Bacolod City Councilor during the 2007 Philippine general election . After taking a break from politics from 2010 to 2013, Gasataya returned to the political scene and was elected as the Vice Mayor of the City of Bacolod during the 2010 Philippine general election . The Department of the Interior and Local Government implemented the 90-day suspension order issued by
72-642: The competition is known as the "Buzzer Beater contest". From 2012 to 2014, The Rookies vs. Sophomores Blitz Game was replaced by the Team Stalwarts vs Team Greats, which each team composed of four PBA Legends and eight current PBA players. In 2016, the game was recontinued in place of the Blitz Game but stopped being held starting in 2017. The game returned in 2023 with both Team Stalwarts and Greats only composed of rookies, sophomores, and junior (third year) players. Greg Gasataya Greg Gasataya
81-550: The political arena. On the 2001 Philippine general election , Gasataya successfully ran for the position of City Councilor of Bacolod City , ranking ninth among the candidates. The 2004 Philippine general election saw Gasataya lead the candidates on a successful re-election campaign as Bacolod City Councilor. During his term as City Councilor, Gasataya was chairman of the SP Committees on Education and Fire, Natural Disasters and Calamities. Gasataya once again lead
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