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National Unity Party (Philippines)

The National Unity Party (NUP) is a political party in the Philippines. The party was formed in 2010 by former members of Lakas-Kampi CMD who broke away after internal discontent within the party. From 2016 to 2022, the party was part of the PDP–Laban-led coalition in the House of Representatives, the Coalition for Change.[2][3]

National Unity Party
AbbreviationNUP
PresidentElpidio Barzaga Jr.
ChairmanRonaldo Puno
Secretary-GeneralNarciso Bravo Jr.
FounderPablo P. Garcia
FoundedDecember 7, 2010
RegisteredOctober 5, 2011
Split fromLakas–Kampi–CMD
HeadquartersSuite 907, 9/F, NLIC Building, 6762 Ayala Avenue, Makati, 1226 Metro Manila
IdeologyChristian democracy
Social conservatism[1]
Political positionCentre-right
National affiliationUniTeam (2021–present)
Coalition For Change (2016–2021)
Team PNoy (2013)
Colors  Green
SloganOne Nation, One Future
Seats in the Senate
0 / 24
Seats in the House of Representatives
38 / 316
Provincial governorships
8 / 81
Provincial board members
67 / 1,023
City and municipal mayorships
125 / 1,634
City and municipal councilors
990 / 16,812
Website
nup.org.ph

The party was accredited by the Commission of Elections as a national party in a resolution dated October 5, 2011.[4]

On September 26, 2012, the party held its first national convention where they announced support for Team PNoy for the 2013 elections, however most NUP members ultimately supported the United Nationalist Alliance, especially Garcia.

Ideology and positions

According to the party's constitution, NUP's principles include the following: belief in God; sovereignty of the state, national interest and democracy; social justice and responsibility; and environmental awareness.[5]

  • Chairman: Ronaldo V. Puno
  • Vice-Chairman for Local Government: Alberto Garcia
  • Vice-Chairman for Political Affairs: Vacant
  • Vice-Chairman for External Affairs: Romeo Acop
  • Vice-Chairman for Internal Affairs: Rep. Roberto Puno, Deputy Speaker House of Representative, 1st District of Antipolo
  • National President: Rep. Elpidio Barzaga Jr., Lone District of Dasmariñas
  • Secretary-General: Rep. Narciso Bravo Jr., 1st District Representative of Masbate
  • Treasurer: Rep. Luis A. Ferrer IV, 6th District of Cavite
  • Deputy Secretary-General for Political Affairs: Reginald Velasco
  • Deputy Secretary-General for Public Affairs: Brian S. Yamsuan
  • Deputy Secretary-General for Administration: Rex L. De La Cruz

List of party chairmen

  • Pablo P. Garcia (2011–2013)
  • Ronaldo Puno (2013–present)

Elected members

District Representatives

Partylist allies

Governors

  • Ma. Jocelyn V. Bernos – Abra
  • Rhodora J. Cadiao – Antique
  • Roel R. Degamo – Negros Oriental
  • Albert Raymond S. Garcia – Bataan
  • Rashidin H. Matba – Tawi Tawi
  • Santiago B. Cane Jr. – Agusan del Sur
  • Daniel R. Fernando – Bulacan
  • Arthur R. Defensor, Jr. - Iloilo
  • Juanito Victor C. Remulla Jr. - Cavite

Mayors

Electoral performance

Presidential and vice presidential elections

Year Presidential election Vice presidential election
Candidate Vote share Result Candidate Vote share Result
2016 None Rodrigo Duterte
(PDP–Laban)
None Leni Robredo
(Liberal)
2022 None[n 1] Bongbong Marcos
(PFP)
None[n 2] Sara Duterte
(Lakas-CMD)

Legislative elections

Congress of the Philippines
House of Representatives Senate
Year Seats won Result Year Seats won Ticket Result
2013
24 / 292
Liberal Party plurality 2013 Did not participate Team PNoy win 9/12 seats
2016
23 / 297
Liberal Party plurality 2016 Did not participate Koalisyon ng Daang Matuwid win 7/12 seats
2019
25 / 304
PDP–Laban plurality 2019 Did not participate Hugpong ng Pagbabago win 9/12 seats
2022
33 / 316
PDP–Laban plurality 2022 Did not participate UniTeam win 6/12 seats
  1. ^ NUP endorsed Bongbong Marcos for president.
  2. ^ NUP endorsed Sara Duterte for vice president.

References

  1. ^ "Who to Vote For? Get to Know the Political Parties in the Philippines". Esquiremag.ph.
  2. ^ "NUP seals alliance with PDP–Laban". Rappler. Retrieved July 22, 2018.
  3. ^ Ager, Maila. "NUP, Duterte's PDP–Laban formalize alliance". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved July 22, 2018.
  4. ^ Rosario, Ben (November 10, 2011). . Manila Bulletin. Archived from the original on April 6, 2012. Retrieved November 14, 2011.
  5. ^ "National Unity Party". nup.org.ph. Retrieved July 22, 2018.

External links

  • Official website
  • National Unity Party on Facebook
  • National Unity Party on Twitter  

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The National Unity Party NUP is a political party in the Philippines The party was formed in 2010 by former members of Lakas Kampi CMD who broke away after internal discontent within the party From 2016 to 2022 the party was part of the PDP Laban led coalition in the House of Representatives the Coalition for Change 2 3 National Unity PartyAbbreviationNUPPresidentElpidio Barzaga Jr ChairmanRonaldo PunoSecretary GeneralNarciso Bravo Jr FounderPablo P GarciaFoundedDecember 7 2010RegisteredOctober 5 2011Split fromLakas Kampi CMDHeadquartersSuite 907 9 F NLIC Building 6762 Ayala Avenue Makati 1226 Metro ManilaIdeologyChristian democracySocial conservatism 1 Political positionCentre rightNational affiliationUniTeam 2021 present Coalition For Change 2016 2021 Team PNoy 2013 Colors GreenSloganOne Nation One FutureSeats in the Senate0 24Seats in the House of Representatives38 316Provincial governorships8 81Provincial board members67 1 023City and municipal mayorships125 1 634City and municipal councilors990 16 812Websitenup wbr org wbr phPolitics of PhilippinesPolitical partiesElectionsThe party was accredited by the Commission of Elections as a national party in a resolution dated October 5 2011 4 On September 26 2012 the party held its first national convention where they announced support for Team PNoy for the 2013 elections however most NUP members ultimately supported the United Nationalist Alliance especially Garcia Contents 1 Ideology and positions 2 List of party chairmen 3 Elected members 3 1 District Representatives 3 1 1 Partylist allies 3 2 Governors 3 3 Mayors 4 Electoral performance 4 1 Presidential and vice presidential elections 4 2 Legislative elections 5 References 6 External linksIdeology and positions EditAccording to the party s constitution NUP s principles include the following belief in God sovereignty of the state national interest and democracy social justice and responsibility and environmental awareness 5 Chairman Ronaldo V Puno Vice Chairman for Local Government Alberto Garcia Vice Chairman for Political Affairs Vacant Vice Chairman for External Affairs Romeo Acop Vice Chairman for Internal Affairs Rep Roberto Puno Deputy Speaker House of Representative 1st District of Antipolo National President Rep Elpidio Barzaga Jr Lone District of Dasmarinas Secretary General Rep Narciso Bravo Jr 1st District Representative of Masbate Treasurer Rep Luis A Ferrer IV 6th District of Cavite Deputy Secretary General for Political Affairs Reginald Velasco Deputy Secretary General for Public Affairs Brian S Yamsuan Deputy Secretary General for Administration Rex L De La CruzList of party chairmen EditPablo P Garcia 2011 2013 Ronaldo Puno 2013 present Elected members EditDistrict Representatives Edit Benny Abante Resurreccion Acop Alex Advincula Antonio Albano Samantha Alfonso Franz Alvarez Julienne Baronda Elpidio Barzaga Jr Alfel Bascug Narciso Bravo Jr Fernando Cabredo Wilfredo Caminero Anthony Peter Crisologo Luisa Cuaresma Leo Cueva Paolo Duterte Faustino Dy V Sandra Eriguel Dan Fernandez Juliette Ferrer Diego Nonoy C Ty Luis Ferrer IV Vince Frasco Pablo John Garcia Neptali Gonzales II Rashidin Matba Yul Servo Nieto Ramon Nolasco Jr Jose Ong Jr Gavini Pancho Adolf Edward Plaza Roberto Puno Strike Revilla Florida Robes Princess Rihan Sakaluran Janice Salimbangon Edgar Mary Sarmiento Lorna Silverio Horacio Suansing Jr Jose Antonio Sy Alvarado Joy Myra Tambunting Sheena Tan Abraham Tolentino Juliette Uy Rolando Valeriano Vicente Veloso Micaela Violago Boying Remulla Partylist allies Edit Enrico Pineda 1 Pacman Mikee Romero 1 Pacman Eric Go Yap ACT CIS Nina Taduran ACT CIS Governors Edit Ma Jocelyn V Bernos Abra Rhodora J Cadiao Antique Roel R Degamo Negros Oriental Albert Raymond S Garcia Bataan Rashidin H Matba Tawi Tawi Santiago B Cane Jr Agusan del Sur Daniel R Fernando Bulacan Arthur R Defensor Jr Iloilo Juanito Victor C Remulla Jr CaviteMayors Edit Leopoldo Pol N Bataoil Lingayen Pangasinan Reynaldo San Pedro San Jose del Monte City Bulacan Jose Enrique Garcia III Balanga Bataan Gila Garcia Dinalupihan Bataan Bartolome Ramos Santa Maria Bulacan Elpidio Barzaga Jr Dasmarinas Cavite Canuto Tito Oreta Malabon Dr Feliciano Legaspi M D Norzagaray Bulacan Luis Jon Jon Ferrer IV General Trias Maloney Samaco Maasin City Southern Leyte Eduardo J Villanueva Jr Bocaue Bulacan Arnel Mendoza Bustos Bulacan Lem Faustino Calumpit Bulacan Marita Flores Dona Remedios Trinidad Bulacan Ambrosio Cruz Guiguinto Bulacan Enrico Roque Pandi Bulacan Anastacia Vistan Plaridel Bulacan Alicia Rama Ty Plaridel Misamis Occidental Joselito Litoy Alega San Francisco Quezon Jose G Ardales Victoria Northern Samar Kirk A Asis Bayugan Agusan del Sur Engr Ronnie Vicente Lagnada Butuan Stephen Alayon Sigma Capiz Monico Puentevella Bacolod Negros Occidental John Geesnell Baba Lim Yap Tagbilaran Bohol Roberto Bobby Sanchez Lubang Occidental Mindoro Jerry Trenas Iloilo City Carla Galvez Tan San Ildefonso Bulacan Jennie Rosalie T Uy Mendez Villanueva Misamis Oriental Haneya Theresa Yap Chiong Baliangao Misamis Occidental Abraham Bambol N Tolentino Tagaytay City Rolando Klarex A Uy Cagayan de OroElectoral performance EditPresidential and vice presidential elections Edit Year Presidential election Vice presidential electionCandidate Vote share Result Candidate Vote share Result2016 None Rodrigo Duterte PDP Laban None Leni Robredo Liberal 2022 None n 1 Bongbong Marcos PFP None n 2 Sara Duterte Lakas CMD Legislative elections Edit Congress of the PhilippinesHouse of Representatives SenateYear Seats won Result Year Seats won Ticket Result2013 24 292 Liberal Party plurality 2013 Did not participate Team PNoy win 9 12 seats2016 23 297 Liberal Party plurality 2016 Did not participate Koalisyon ng Daang Matuwid win 7 12 seats2019 25 304 PDP Laban plurality 2019 Did not participate Hugpong ng Pagbabago win 9 12 seats2022 33 316 PDP Laban plurality 2022 Did not participate UniTeam win 6 12 seats NUP endorsed Bongbong Marcos for president NUP endorsed Sara Duterte for vice president References Edit Who to Vote For Get to Know the Political Parties in the Philippines Esquiremag ph NUP seals alliance with PDP Laban Rappler Retrieved July 22 2018 Ager Maila NUP Duterte s PDP Laban formalize alliance Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved July 22 2018 Rosario Ben November 10 2011 National Unity Party accredited Manila Bulletin Archived from the original on April 6 2012 Retrieved November 14 2011 National Unity Party nup org ph Retrieved July 22 2018 External links EditOfficial website National Unity Party on Facebook National Unity Party on Twitter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Unity Party Philippines amp oldid 1139831525, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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