Hugpong ng Pagbabago
Hugpong ng Pagbabago | |
---|---|
President | Claude Bautista |
Chairman | Sara Duterte |
Secretary-General | Anthony G. del Rosario |
Founder | Sara Duterte |
Founded | February 23, 2018 |
Ideology | Regionalism |
National affiliation | PDP–Laban PMP PRP NP NPC NUP Lakas–CMD |
International affiliation | None |
Colors | Blue, Red, Green |
Seats in the Senate | 9 / 24
|
Seats in the House of Representatives | 5 / 303
|
Provincial governorships | 5 / 81
|
Hugpong ng Pagbabago (HNP; transl. Faction for Change) is a political alliance[1] in the Philippines that began as a regional political party.[2] It was formed by Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte in 2018. The party was established in support of her father President Rodrigo Duterte's government.[3][4] In July 2018, the Philippine Commission on Elections granted the accreditation of Hugpong ng Pagbabago. In addition to the party's alignment with the Duterte administration, Sara Duterte said that she formed Hugpong ng Pagbabago "to pursue the ideals of what we all want, a strong region, a secure life for our constituents, good governance and effective leadership of the members of the party."[5]
The party campaigned for candidates for senator endorsed by the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte in the 2019 Philippine elections. Their plans to shift into a national party will depend on the success of their campaign to support pro-administration candidates in the elections.[6]
Governance
- Chairperson: Sara Duterte-Carpio, Mayor, Davao City
- President: Claude Bautista, Governor, Davao Occidental
- Vice President: Nelson Dayanghirang, Governor, Davao Oriental
- Secretary-General: Anthony G. del Rosario, Governor, Davao del Norte
- Treasurer: Jayvee Tyron Uy, Governor, Compostela Valley
Senatorial slate
After the filling of Candidacy for the Senatorial Race, Mayor Sara Duterte released her initial 13 candidates for the Senate, which includes the names of former Senators Bong Revilla and Jinggoy Estrada who were allegedly involved in the PDAF scam. After the Lakas–CMD forged an alliance with Hugpong on November 5, Duterte added Lakas candidate Dr. Willie Ong in the slate, and on December 4, the Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino also joined Hugpong and included former Senator Juan Ponce Enrile in the list, making a total of 16 on the list.
Parties Involved
- PDP–Laban (5 candidates)
- Nacionalista Party (3 candidates)
- Lakas–CMD (1 candidate)
- Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino (1 candidate)
- Nationalist People's Coalition (1 candidate)
- Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino (1 candidate)
- Independent (1 candidate)
- National Unity Party (no candidate)
- People's Reform Party (no candidate)
Candidate | Photo | Party | Last position in government | Relatives in government | Elected |
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Sonny Angara | Incumbent Senator (2013–present) | Former Senator Edgardo Angara (father), Congresswoman and former Aurora Governor Bellaflor Angara-Castillo (aunt) | |||
Bong Revilla | former Senator (2004–2016) | Bacoor Mayor Lani Mercado (wife), Cavite Vice Governor Jolo Revilla (son), Bacoor Congressman Strike Revilla (brother) | |||
Pia Cayetano | former Representative from Taguig 2nd District (2016–2019) | former Foreign Affairs Secretary, Senator and Incumbent 1st District Congressman Alan Peter Cayetano (brother), former Senator Rene Cayetano (father), former Taguig congressman and Incumbent Taguig Mayor Lino Cayetano (brother) | |||
Ronald dela Rosa | former Bureau of Corrections Chief (2018) | None | |||
JV Ejercito | Incumbent Senator (2013–2019) | Manila Mayor and former President Joseph Estrada (father), San Juan Mayor Guia Gomez-Ejercito (mother), former Senator Jinggoy Estrada (half-brother) | |||
Jinggoy Estrada | former Senator (2004–2016) | Manila Mayor and former President Joseph Estrada (father), former Senator Loi Ejercito (mother), Senator JV Ejercito (half-brother) | |||
Bong Go | Special Assistant to the President of the Philippines (2016–2018) | None | |||
Dong Mangudadatu | Incumbent Representative of Maguindanao (2010–present) | Maguindanao Governor Datu Esmael Mangudadatu (brother) | |||
Jiggy Manicad | None (former journalist) | ||||
Imee Marcos | Governor of Ilocos Norte (2010–present) | former President Ferdinand Marcos (father), Congresswoman Imelda Marcos (mother), former Senator Bongbong Marcos (brother) | |||
Koko Pimentel | Incumbent Senator (2007–present) | Senator Aquilino Pimentel Jr. (father) | |||
Francis Tolentino | Presidential Adviser on Political Affairs (2017–2018) | Tagaytay Congressman Abraham Tolentino (brother) | |||
Cynthia Villar | Incumbent Senator (2013–present) | former Senator Manuel Villar (husband), DPWH Secretary Mark Villar (son), former Las Piñas congressman Filemon Aguilar (father), former Las Piñas mayor Vergel Aguilar (brother) |
Results
9 out of the 13 candidates under the Hugpong ng Pagbabago won a seat in the Senate.
Rank | Candidate | Votes | % |
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1 | Cynthia Villar | 25,283,727 | 53.46% |
3 | Bong Go | 20,029,703 | 46.58% |
4 | Pia Cayetano | 19,789,109 | 42.35% |
5 | Ronald dela Rosa | 19,004,225 | 40.18% |
6 | Sonny Angara | 18,161,862 | 38.40% |
8 | Imee Marcos | 15,882,628 | 33.58% |
9 | Francis Tolentino | 15,510,026 | 32.79% |
10 | Koko Pimentel | 14,668,665 | 31.01% |
11 | Bong Revilla | 14,624,445 | 30.92% |
13 | JV Ejercito | 14,313,727 | 30.26% |
15 | Jinggoy Estrada | 11,359,305 | 24.02% |
19 | Dong Mangudadatu | 7,499,604 | 15,86% |
20 | Jiggy Manicad | 6,896,889 | 14.58% |
See also
References
- ^ "'Hugpong ng Pagbabago' vs 'Otso Diretso' debate unlikely, says Comelec". philstar.com. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
- ^ "Sara's 'Hugpong' now a regional political party | Philstar.com". philstar.com. Retrieved 2018-07-04.
- ^ Charm, Neil. "Davao's Hugpong sa Pagbabago political party gets COMELEC approval, eyes alliances | BusinessWorld". bworldonline.com. Retrieved 2018-07-04.
- ^ "Sara Duterte's party to back Dela Rosa, Bong Go, JV Ejercito in 2019". Rappler. Retrieved 2018-07-04.
- ^ "Comelec grants petition for accreditation of Sara Duterte's regional political party". Manila Bulletin News. Retrieved 2018-07-04.
- ^ Mellejor, Lilian (24 January 2019). "Mayor Sara nixes nat'l party status plan for HNP". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved 25 January 2019.