on a motorcade in Manila during
Chinese New Year 2026
Elections In the
2022 elections, Chua ran for the congressional seat of Manila's 3rd district under the banner of
Asenso Manileño, following the decision of incumbent
Yul Servo Nieto to run as vice mayor. Chua defeated his opponent, former councilor Ramon Morales of
PDP–Laban, by a significant margin. In 2024, after the announcement of their former ally
Isko Moreno's candidacy against Lacuna's re-election bid, Chua stated that he and his group felt 'betrayed', as Moreno ran for mayor in
2025. But while Moreno met with some barangay officials for lunch, he accused Chua of shouting at him while they were in a meeting, saying, '''Di bale nang matalo kami sa iba, wag lang sa'yo!''' (). In 2025, Chua faced Moreno's congressional bet and councilor Apple Nieto, the sister of Vice Mayor
Yul Servo. During the campaign, Vice President Sara Duterte endorsed Nieto while speaking negatively of Chua. Despite the vice president's verbal attacks, Chua defeated Nieto in the election, winning a second term in Congress.
Tenure As a congressman, Chua has authored and co-authored several bills, including measures to waive college entrance examination fees for underprivileged students, regulate the operations of motorcycles-for-hire, including
Angkas, and establish the
Maharlika Investment Fund, a sovereign wealth fund for the Philippines. Chua was the only congressman from Manila to vote in favor of the
divorce bill. In 2023, he called for the abolishment of the
Metro Manila Development Authority, describing it as "disruptive" and that its responsibilities are better off handled by national agencies and local government units. In September 2024, Chua was named Chairman of the
House Committee on Good Government and Public Accountability. He also serves as the vice chairperson of the
House Committee on Public Accounts. Being a critic of Vice President
Sara Duterte, he voted for the
impeachment and was nominated to be one of the prosecutors for the impeachment trial.
Party affiliations Chua has been affiliated with several political parties throughout his career. He initially joined
the original Lakas–CMD in 2007 and the party was later merged with
Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino (KAMPI) to become
Lakas–Kampi–CMD (now the second iteration of Lakas–CMD) in 2008. He later switched to
PMP in 2009 and became part of
Lito Atienza's ticket for the latter's unsuccessful mayoral comeback bid in
2010. He later became a member of the
United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) from 2012 to 2016, during which he supported
Joseph Estrada, who was elected mayor in
2013. He joined the local party
Asenso Manileño in 2013, eventually becoming a member of
Aksyon Demokratiko (the new national affiliation of then-Asenso leader and Manila Mayor
Isko Moreno) ahead of the 2022 elections. He rejoined Lakas–CMD as his new national affiliation in July 2024. == Personal life ==