List of political parties in the Philippines
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There are many and diverse political parties in the Philippines. Most party membership consists primarily of political figures and leaders, with little or no grassroots membership.[citation needed]
The Philippines has a multi-party system with numerous political parties, in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments for political expediency and convenience. Since no political parties have sustaining membership to which party leaders are developed, most of the political parties have the rise-and-fall-and-rise character.
There are three types of parties in the Philippines. These are: (a) major parties,[1][2] which typically correspond to traditional political parties; (b) minor parties or party-list organizations, which rely on the party-list system to win Congressional seats; and (c) regional or provincial parties, which correspond to region-wide or province-wide organizations, respectively.
National parties in office
Major parties
The Commission on Elections identified three types of national parties for the 2016 general election:
- Dominant majority party (Liberal Party)
- Dominant minority party (United Nationalist Alliance)
- Seven major parties
The nine parties are listed below:[3]
Parties represented in Congress
Party-lists represented in Congress
These parties won more than 2% of the vote. For the complete list, see Philippine House of Representatives election, 2016 (party-list).
Philippine name | English translation | Abbr. and colour | Ideology/sector | Seats in the lower house (PL only) |
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One Patriotic Coalition of Marginalized Nationals | 1-PACMAN | Filipino nationalism | 2 / 59
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Abono | Fertilizer | style="background:Template:Abono/meta/color; text-align:center;"|Abono | Farmer's rights | 2 / 59
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Alliance of Concerned Teachers | style="background:Template:Alliance of Concerned Teachers/meta/color; text-align:center;"|ACT Teachers | Education reform | 2 / 59
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Agri-Agra na Reporma para sa Magsasaka ng Pilipinas Movement | Agricultural and Agrarian Reform for Farmers in the Philippines Movement | AGRI | Land reform | 2 / 59
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Ako Bicol Political Party | I am Bicol Political Party | style="background:Template:Ako Bicol Political Party/meta/color; text-align:center;"|AKB | Bicolano ethnic interests | 3 / 59
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Anak Mindanao | Child of Mindanao | Anak Mindanao | Mindanao nationalism | 2 / 59
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Buhay Hayaan Yumabong | Let Life Prosper | style="background:Template:Buhay Hayaan Yumabong/meta/color; text-align:center;"|Buhay | Pro-life | 3 / 59
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Cooperative NATCCO Network Party | style="background:Template:Cooperative NATCCO Network Party/meta/color; text-align:center;"|Coop-NATCCO | Cooperative sector | 2 / 59
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GABRIELA Women's Party | style="background:Template:GABRIELA Women's Party/meta/color; text-align:center;"|GABRIELA | Marxist feminism | 3 / 59
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Kabayan | Compatriot | Kabayan | Filipino nationalism | 2 / 59
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Puwersa ng Bayaning Atleta | Force of Hero Athletes | PBA | Athlete interests | 2 / 59
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Senior Citizens | Senior Citizens | Senior citizen rights | 2 / 59
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Other national parties
These are the other national parties that contested the 2013 elections. COMELEC classifies "national" parties as parties that are not restricted to one locality (province/district/city/municipality).
Other parties
Philippine name | English name | Abbr. and colour | Leader | Ideology |
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Probinsya Muna Development Initiative | Provinces First Development Initiative | style="background:Template:Probinsya Muna Development Initiative/meta/color; text-align:center;"|PROMDI | Archilles Canete | Grassroots democracy |
Alliance for Barangay Concerns | ABC | James Marty Lim | ||
Asenso Pilipino Party | APP | Manny Villar | ||
Katipunan ng Demokratikong Pilipino | Society of Democratic Filipinos | KDP | Antonio A.S. Valdez | |
Kilusan para sa Pambansang Pagpapanibago | Movement for National Renewal | Bago | Eduardo Bondoc | |
Laban para sa Kapayapaan, Katarungan at Kaunlaran | Struggle for Peace, Progress and Justice | style="background:Template:Kapayapaan, Kaunlaran at Katarungan/meta/color; text-align:center;"|KKK | Rafaelito Garayblas | |
National Alliance for Democracy | NAD | Joel Pontillas | ||
Organized Support for the Movement to Enhance the National Agenda | OSMEÑA | John Henry Osmeña | ||
Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas | Philippine Democratic Socialist Party | style="background:Template:Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas/meta/color; text-align:center;"|PDSP | Norberto Gonzales | Democratic Socialism |
Partido Nacionalista ng Pilipinas | Nationalist Party of the Philippines | PNP | Susan Ople | |
Partido ng Demokratikong Reporma | Party for Democratic Reform | PDR | Renato de Villa | |
Philippine Green Republican Party | style="background:Template:Philippine Green Republican Party/meta/color; text-align:center;"|PGRP | Felix Cantal | Green | |
Rizalist Party | Rizalist | Gregorio Maunahan | ||
United Bangsamoro Justice Party | UBJP | Murad Ibrahim | Islamic democracy |
Local parties
Name | Abbr. | Location | Leader | Notes |
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Buklod Capampangan | Pampanga and Angeles | Estelito Mendoza | ||
Bileg Ti La Union | La Union | Joaquin Ortega | ||
Christian Muslim Independent Party | Zamboanga del Norte | Tiburcio Pasquil | ||
Move Makati | Makati | Romulo de Guzman | ||
Lapiang Bagong Lakas ng Nueva Ecija | BALANE | Nueva Ecija | Tomas Joson | affiliated with Nationalist People's Coalition |
Partido Magdalo | Cavite | Victor Remulla | affiliated with Nacionalista Party | |
Malay Democrats of the Philippines | MDP | NCR | Bayan Dela Cruz | affiliated with National Economic Protectionism Association |
Bicol Saro | Bicol Region | Ma. Corazon Imperial | ||
Kabalikat ng Bayan sa Kaunlaran | KABAKA | Manila's 5th and 6th congressional districts | Carlito Guang | supports Lito Atienza |
Panaghuisa | Cebu and Cebu City | John Osmeña | ||
Paglaum Party | Negros Occidental | Alfredo Montelibano, Jr. | Nacionalista Party | |
Sarangani Reconciliation and Reformation Organization | SARRO | Sarangani | Estelito Mendoza | affiliated with Lakas Kampi CMD |
Kusog Han Eastern Samar | Eastern Samar | Jaime Opinion | ||
Philippine Christian Nationalist Party | Quezon City | Andres Genito | ||
Retailers Party | Manila's 3rd congressional district | Estelito Mendoza | ||
Islamic Party of the Philippines | Mindanao | Ebrahim Abdurrahman | ||
Forward with Vitality for Reforms-Sigaw ng Kabite | FVR | Cavite | Franco Loyola | |
Liping Kalookan | Caloocan | Macario Asistio | formerly Grand Kalookan Coalition | |
People's Progressive Alliance for Peace and Good Government Towards Alleviation of Poverty and Social Advancement | Partido PAGASA | Western Visayas | Rene Juaneza | |
Lingap Lugud Capampangan Party | Pampanga | Lito Lapid | affiliated with Lakas Kampi CMD | |
Bileg Ti Agkaykaysa nga Ilokano Party | BIAG | Ilocos Region, Cagayan Valley, Cordillera Administrative Region | Joey Alangwawi | |
Pinag-isang Lakas Tungo sa Pagbabako | PINATUBO | Zambales and Olongapo | Philip Camara | |
Democratic Alliance of Mindanaoans for Good Government | DAMAGO | Davao Region and SOCCSKSARGEN | Fernando Toquillo | |
Pusyon Pilipino | Central Visayas | Casimiro Madarang, Jr. | ||
Abante Anak Bisaya | Central Visayas | Geraldo Carillo | ||
Muslim Reform Party | MRP | Lanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur | Kamar Mindalano | |
Katipunan ng Bagong Caloocan | KABACA | Caloocan | Gwendolyn Emnace | |
Ummah Party | Lanao del Norte, Lanao del Sur and Iligan | Geraldo Carillo | ||
Bileg Ti Ilocano | BILEG | Ilocos Sur | Luis Singson | |
United Negros Alliance | UNA | Negros Occidental | Alfredo Marañon, Jr. | formerly affiliated with Nationalist People's Coalition, now with Liberal Party |
Quezon Nationalist Democratic Party | Quezon and Lucena | Bienvenido Marquez, Jr. | ||
Sama Sama Tarlac | Tarlac | Candido Guiam | ||
Kasangga ng Bayan, Tao, Kalikasan at Kaunlaran | KABATAK | Parañaque | Joey Marquez | |
Democratic Alliance | DA | Central Luzon | Romeo Taruc | |
Barog Alang sa Kausawagan ug Demokrasya | BAKUD | Cebu's 5th congressional district | Ramon Durano III | |
Alayon Alang sa Kalambu-an ng Kalinaw | ALAYON | Central Visayas | John Osmeňa | |
Compostela Valley Rainbow Alliance | CORAL | Compostela Valley | Rogelio Sarmiento | |
Kilusang Diwa ng Taguig | KDT | Taguig | Dante Tinga | affiliated with Liberal Party |
Katig-buan Nortehanon | Northern Samar | Emil Ong | ||
Cotabato United People's Movement | Cotabato | Emmanuel Piñol | ||
Partido Pundok Biliranon | Biliran | Danilo Parilla | ||
Pangkat Laguna | Laguna | Marito Mendoza | ||
Partido Tapat | Taguig and Pateros | Edmundo de Borja | also known as Taguig-Pateros Action Team | |
Catanduanes Alliance for Reform and Democracy | CARD | Catanduanes | Dexter Francisco | |
People's Alliance Development of Romblon | PADER | Romblon | Natalio Beltran, Jr. | |
Aton Tamdon Utod Negros-anon | ATUN | Negros Occidental | Rafael Coscolluela | |
Kusi Uswag Sugbu | KUSUG | Cebu City | Alvin Garcia | |
People's Consultative (Mushawara) Party | Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, Lanao del Norte and Zamboanga del Sur | Basher Caluato Edris | ||
Caloocan Team for Action and Progress | CATAPAT | Caloocan | Bonifacio Alis | |
Partido Batangueño | Batangas | Franklin Tabaquin, Jr. | ||
Ugyon | Visayas | Franklin Drilon | affiliated with Liberal Party | |
Partido del Pilar | Bulacan | Manuel G. Roxas | affiliated with Liberal Party | |
Nagkakaisang Partido ng mga Kapampangan | Pampanga | Zenaide Ducut | ||
Partido Navoteño | NAVOTENO | Navotas | Toby Tiangco | Affiliated with Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino and United Nationalist Alliance |
Partido Dimasalang | Laguna | Teresita Lazaro | affiliated with Lakas Kampi CMD | |
Timawa | Iloilo City | Rona Anape-Ganzon | affiliated with United Nationalist Alliance | |
Lanao People's Party | Lanao del Sur | Casan Macabanding | ||
Reform Caloocan Party | Caloocan | Russel Ramirez | ||
United Guardians Party | UGP | Western Visayas and Central Visayas | Clodualdo P. Dedicatoria | |
Siap Party | Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao | Aleem Abdul Matabalo Amerol | ||
Economic Development and Social Advancement | EDSA | Central Visayas | Melchor Cubillo | |
Biskeg na Pangasinan Party | BISKEG | Pangasinan | Oscar Lambino | affiliated with Lakas Kampi CMD |
Padajon Surigao | PS | Surigao del Norte | Francisco Matugas | affiliated with Lakas Kampi CMD |
United Citizens of Caloocan Party | UCCP | Caloocan | Nilo Divina | |
Alliance of Bicolnon Party | ABP-BICOLNON | Bicol Region | Enrique Olonan | |
People's Champ Movement | PCM | General Santos and Sarangani | Manny Pacquiao | affiliated with United Nationalist Alliance |
Ako Bicol Political Party | AKB | Bicol Region | Elizalde Co | |
Unang Sigaw-Partido ng Pagbabago | USPP | Nueva Ecija | Aurelio Umali | affiliated with Lakas Kampi CMD |
Partido Magdiwang | San Juan | Joseph Victor Ejercito | affiliated with Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino | |
Democracy of the Independent Liberal Conservative Party | DILC | Liloan, Cebu | Vincent Frasco | |
Partido Pagbabago ng Palawan | PPP | Palawan | Jose Alvarez | affiliated with Lakas Kampi CMD |
Kalapian ng mga Kaibigan ng Kaunlaran-Bayan ng Hagonoy | LAPIANG K | Hagonoy, Bulacan | Angel Cruz, Jr. | |
Sulong Palawan Party | SPP | Palawan and Puerto Princesa | Vincent Dennis Socrates | |
Ugyon Kita Capiz | UK CAPIZ | Capiz | Frenedil Castro | affiliated with United Nationalist Alliance |
Democratic Tabula Tua | Cagayan | Delfin Telan Ting | affiliated with Lakas Kampi CMD | |
Citizens Call for Action Party of Zamboanga City | CCA | Zamboanga City | Susan de los Reyes | |
Mindoro Sandugo Para sa Kaunlaran | SANDUGO | Oriental Mindoro | Agustin Cusi | |
One Cebu | 1-CEBU | Cebu | Gwendolyn Garcia | affiliated with National Unity Party |
Adelante Zamboanga Party | AZAP | Zamboanga City | Jose Lobregat | |
Aksyon Magsasaka-Partido ng Tinig ng Masa | AKMA-PTM | SOCCSKSARGEN | Ali Sangki | |
Lingkod Bayan-Sulong Taguig Coalition | LINGKOD TAGUIG | Taguig | Angelito Reyes | |
Partido Bagong San Pablo | San Pablo, Laguna | Arsenio Escuderro, Jr. | ||
Kapanalig at Kambilan Ning Memalen Pampanga | KAMBILAN | Pampanga | Rosve Henson | |
Partido Malolenyo | PM | Malolos, Bulacan | Carolina Mangawang | |
Asenso Manileño Movement | AMM | Manila | Danilo Lacuna | affiliated with Nacionalista Party and Liberal Party, coalition partner with Kapayapaan, Kaunlaran at Katarungan |
Achievers with Integrity Movement | AIM | South Cotabato | Adelbert Antonino | |
Partido Balikatan ng Bataan | BALIKATAN | Bataan | Enrique Garcia, Jr. | |
Kapayapaan, Kaunlaran at Katarungan | KKK | Manila | Alfredo Lim | affiliated with Liberal Party, coalition partner with Asenso Manileño Movement |
Sulong Zambales Party | SZP | Zambales | Hermogenes Ebdane (Chairman) Jun Omar Ebdane (President) |
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Bando Osmeña - Pundok Kauswagan | BOPK | Cebu | Tomas Osmeña | affiliated with Liberal Party |
Padayon Pilipino | PDP | Cagayan de Oro | Vicene Emano | affiliated with Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino |
Partido ABE Kapampangan | PAK, ABE | Angeles City, Pampanga | Edgardo Pamintuan (chairman) Alex Cauguiran (president) |
Founded March 28, 2012. |
Partido ng Masang Batangueno | PMB | Batangas | Nicanor Briones |
Not registered with the government
These are the national parties are not registered at the Commission on Elections:
Name | Abbr. | Leader | Ideology | Position | Notes |
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Philippine Libertarian Party | PHILIPA | Julius Apud (interim chairman, Technical Working Group) | Libertarianism | Libertarian | Emergent political party representing the local liberty movement; formerly an unregistered party list representing traders, innovators, and technologists for industrial modernization |
Koalisyong Katoliko Kristiyano | KKK | Rizalito David | Christian democracy | Centre-right | Emergent political party that is the offshoot of the Ang Kapatiran |
Communist Party of the Philippines | CPP | Jose Maria Sison | Maoism | Far-left | Offshoot of the Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas-1930 |
Lakas Partido Komunista | LPK | Ban James Lumacad/John Wendell Lagazo/Jefferson Magbutay | Socialist | Far-left | Separate Youth Entity |
Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas-1930 (Philippine Communist Party) | PKP-1930 | Antonio Paris | Communism | Far-left | Established as Comintern Philippine branch |
Marxist-Leninist Party of the Philippines (Marxista-Leninistang Partido ng Pilipinas) | MLPP | Caridad Magpantay | Communism | Far-left | Breakaway faction from the Communist Party of the Philippines established in 1997 |
Partido ng Manggagawang Pilipino - Pinagsanib (Filipino Workers Party) | PMP-Pinagsanib | Patricio Ramirez | Communism | Far-left | Breakaway faction from the Communist Party of the Philippines established in 2001 |
Rebolusyonaryong Partido ng Manggagagawa - Pilipinas (Revolutionary Workers' Party of the Philippines) | RPM-P | Arturo Tabara/Nilo dela Cruz | Communism | Far-left | Breakaway faction from the Communist Party of the Philippines established in 1998 |
Historical parties/coalitions
Parties
- Democratic Alliance
- Grand Alliance
- Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino
- KALIBAPI
- Lapiang Malaya
- Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats
- Nationalist Citizens' Party
- Citizens' Party
- Progresista Party
- Progressive Party
- Party for Philippine Progress
- Sakdalista
Major coalitions
Election year | Administration | Opposition |
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Ferdinand Marcos (KBL) was the incumbent. | ||
1986 | Kilusang Bagong Lipunan (KBL) | United Nationalist Democratic Organization (UNIDO) |
Marcos was declared winner but was overthrown at the People Power Revolution days later. His supporters were forced into opposition. | ||
1987 | United Nationalist Democratic Organization (UNIDO) | Grand Alliance for Democracy (GAD) |
In 1992, UNIDO broke up and the Marcos loyalists coalesced with the other parties. Fidel V. Ramos (Lakas-NUCD) won the presidential election and his supporters became the administration coalition | ||
1995 | Lakas-Laban Coalition | Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC) |
1998 | Lakas-NUCD-UMDP | Laban ng Makabayang Masang Pilipino (LAMMP) |
In 2001, Joseph Estrada was overthrown at the 2001 EDSA Revolution; his supporters were forced into opposition. | ||
2001 | People Power Coalition (PPC) | Puwersa ng Masa (PnM) |
2004 | Koalisyon ng Katapatan at Karanasan sa Kinabukasan (K-4) | Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino (KNP) |
2007 | TEAM Unity | Genuine Opposition (GO) |
In 2010, the anti-Arroyo forces were split into different parties: Aquino defeated Estrada and eight others to lead the government under the Liberal Party. | ||
2010 | Lakas Kampi CMD | Liberal Party (LP) Nacionalista Party (NP) Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino (PMP) |
In 2013, the main opposition party Lakas-CMD (formerly as Lakas-Kampi CMD), was weakened following the arrest of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, thus the Estrada-Binay group established the United Nationalist Alliance as the main opposition party. | ||
2013 | Team PNoy | United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) |
2016 | Koalisyon ng Daang Matuwid (KDM) | United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) Partido ng Galing at Puso (PGP) Coalition for Change |
See also
References
- ^ "LP declared as dominant minority (7:57 p.m.)". Sunstar Manila. 2010-05-07. Retrieved 2010-11-16.
- ^ http://www.interaksyon.com/article/57489/comelec-declares-lp-una-as-dominant-majority-and-minority-parties
- ^ Dominant parties: LP, UNA to get more perks, Rappler.
- ^ COMELEC OKs Partido ABE Kapampangan