Magsasaka representative (2022–24) Nazal founded the Pasahero Partylist for the purpose of taking part at the
2022 election. Pasahero failed to win sufficient votes to win a seat in the
House of Representatives. Nazal was reportedly Pasahero's first nominee. However, records of the
Commission on Election (COMELEC) did not show Nazal as a nominee of Pasehero. Nazal was regardless proclaimed by the COMELEC as a representative of another organization,
Magsasaka Partylist on October 10, 2022. Magsasaka was engaged in a leadership dispute, with Argel Joseph Cabatbat's faction opposing Nazal's proclamation which is backed by a rival faction headed by Soliman Villamin Jr. COMELEC at the time recognized Villamin's faction as legitimate, with King Cortez and Villamin Jr. as the first and second nominees on record. The two however withdrew, paving way for originally third nominee Nazal to fill in the seat. On August 15, 2024, the Supreme Court overruled the COMELEC proclamation and recognized the validity of Villamin's expulsion from the party in 2019, effectively recognizing Cabatbat as the official congressional representative.
Bagong Henerasyon representative (2025–present) Nazal ran as first nominee of
Bagong Henerasyon (BH) for the
2025 election. BH won a single seat but the proclamation by the COMELEC was suspended pending the resolution of a disqualification case. However, the petition was dismissed on May 22, due to the complainant's failure to comply with the mandatory requirements in filing petitions. Nazal pledged to continue the work of
Bernadette Herrera, his predecessor as BH representative. He filed the following bills: • Private Hospital Malasakit Centers Bill – institutionalizes the establishment of Malasakit Centers in private hospitals to provide easier access to medical assistance for patients in need • Adequate Food Framework Bill – formalizes a national
food security policy • Financial Assistance for Solo Parents Program (FASPP) Bill – institutionalizes monthly aid for
Single parent through the
Department of Social Welfare and Development; Nazal inherited this from Herrera who has proposed this legislation before • Goodbye 5-6 Bill – a measure against the
loan shark scheme which also mandates a national
interest rate cap • Gobyernong Walang Padrino Bill – proposes the banning of
political patronage in government appointments, promotions, and distribution of benefits • Philippine Future Skills Bill – institutionalizes
artificial intelligence, coding, data science, climate adaptation, and green technologies in basic and higher education == References ==