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Nationalist Citizens' Party

The Nationalist Citizens' Party (NCP; Lapiang Makabansa) was a Philippine nationalist party established by Claro M. Recto and Lorenzo Tañada in 1957. Recto became its presidential candidate for the 1957 presidential election, where he was defeated, getting 9% of the vote. Tañada was eventually elected to the Senate under the party in 1959. The NCP functioned as a third party in a political climate dominated by the Nacionalista Party and the Liberal Party.

Nationalist Citizens' Party
FounderClaro M. Recto
Lorenzo Tañada
Founded1957
Dissolved1972
Preceded byCitizens' Party
IdeologyFilipino nationalism
Protectionism
Filipino First policy
Political positionCentre-right

History edit

With President Ramon Magsaysay's death in 1957, several members of his Nacionalista Party (NP) became dissatisfied with Carlos P. Garcia (Magsaysay's vice president who succeeded him). These members bolted out of the NP and established the Progressive Party, while Recto and Tañada established the Nationalist Citizens' Party, with Recto resigning from the NP and merging with Tañada's Citizens' Party.[1][2]

The NCP, with an anti-foreign platform, participated in the 1957 elections and were defeated: Recto and Tañada came in at fourth place in the presidential and vice presidential elections, respectively (they are elected separately) with 7% of the vote, behind Garcia (NP) and Diosdado Macapagal (Liberal Party). The nationalist undertaking was described as "an elitist undertaking, popular in the press... but largely ignored by the Filipino masses." While the NCP was never "considered [as] a broad democratic party," and was labeled as "businessman's nationalism," they were able to influence Garcia's administration by adopting a "Filipino First policy" which favors Philippine-made products over foreign-made ones.[3]

The cooperation between the NP and the NCP produced an appointment of Garcia of Recto to his cabinet, and an NP-NCP alliance for the 1959 Senate election, where Tañada won a Senate seat. However, Recto died in 1960, and nationalism and Garcia's Filipino First policy was branded by the Liberals as corrupt; Garcia and the NP lost the 1961 presidential and vice presidential elections to Macapagal and Emmanuel Pelaez.[4]

Tañada would later be reelected to the Senate under the NCP banner in 1965 for the last time.

Electoral performance edit

Presidential and vice presidential elections edit

Year Presidential election Vice presidential election
Candidate Votes Vote share Result Candidate Votes Vote share Result
1957 Claro M. Recto 429,226
8.55%
Carlos Garcia
(Nacionalista)
Lorenzo Tañada 344,685
7.32%
Diosdado Macapagal
(Liberal)

Legislative elections edit

Congress of the Philippines
Senate House of Representatives
Year Seats won Ticket Result Year Seats won Result
1957
0 / 8
Single party ticket Nacionalista won 5/8 1957
1 / 102
Nacionalista won
1959
1 / 8
Single party ticket Nacionalista won 5/8 1959 No Election held
1961 Did not participated Liberal won 4/8 1961
0 / 104
Nacionalista won
1963 Did not participated Both Nacionalista
and Liberal
won 4/8
1963 No Election held
1965
1 / 8
Single party ticket Nacionalista and won 5/8 1965 Did not participated

References edit

  1. ^ Pomeroy, William (1992). The Philippines: Colonialism, Collaboration, and Resistance!. International Publishers Co., Inc. p. 215. ISBN 978-0-7178-0692-8.
  2. ^ Simbulan, Dante (2005). The modern principalia: the historical evolution of the Philippine ruling class. University of the Philippines Press. pp. 163–164. ISBN 971-542-496-1.
  3. ^ Chapman, William (1988). Inside the Philippine Revolution. I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd. p. 47. ISBN 1-85043-114-0.
  4. ^ Pomeroy, William (1992). The Philippines: Colonialism, Collaboration, and Resistance!. International Publishers Co., Inc. pp. 219–223. ISBN 978-0-7178-0692-8.

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