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United Nationalist Democratic Organization

The United Nationalist Democratic Organization (UNIDO) was the main political multi-party electoral alliance of the traditional political opposition during the turbulent last years of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos in the mid-1980s. It was formed in January 1980, and was originally known as the United Democratic Opposition[2] from 1980 to 1982. It was initially a union of eight major and minor political parties and organizations with the main aim to oust President Marcos through a legal political process. In April 1982, the coalition received its present name, and increased its members to twelve parties. Shortly after the assassination of popular opposition senator Benigno Aquino Jr., the party was led by Senator Salvador Laurel of Batangas.

United Nationalist Democratic Organization
PresidentJose Laurel IV (present)
Corazon Aquino (1980–1987)
ChairmanAquilino Pimentel, Jr. (1980–1987)
Secretary-GeneralSalvador Laurel (1980–1988)
FounderSalvador Laurel
FoundedJanuary 1980 (1980-01)
Merger ofLDP, PDP, LABAN, LP, NP, NUCD, and PDSP (1980–1988)
Political positionBig tent (with Centre-left factions; 1980–1988)[1]
SloganLaban
People Power

History

The political leaders forming UNIDO such as prominent anti-Marcos leaders like former Senator and Batangas Assemblyman Salvador Laurel, former president Diosdado Macapagal, Zamboanga City Mayor Cesar Climaco, Senator Gerardo Roxas, Manila Assemblyman Lito Atienza, Antique Governor Evelio Javier, Mandaluyong Assemblyman Neptali Gonzales, Pampanga Governor Jose B. Lingad, Senator John Osmeña, Senator Dominador Aytona, Senator and renowned nationalist statesman Lorenzo Tañada, Senator Eva Estrada-Kalaw, Senator Rene Espina, Senator Mamintal Tamano, Senator Domocao Alonto and nephew Abul Kharyl, Assemblyman Raul Gonzales, Assemblyman Homobono Adaza, former Philippine Collegian editor-in-chief and leftist-bent journalist Abe Sarmiento, and all significant personalities that contributed to the fall of the Marcos dictatorship.[1]

The political groups allied with UNIDO were the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino–Lakas ng Bayan (PDP–Laban) represented by Senator Aquilino Pimentel, Jr., Bansang Nagkakaisa sa Diwa at Layunin (BANDILA) led by Agapito Aquino, the younger brother of Ninoy Aquino and one of the founders of the August Twenty-One Movement (ATOM).[1]

UNIDO gained momentum in the last week of November 1985, when President Ferdinand Marcos called for a presidential election due to mounted political pressures. At first, UNIDO supported Senator Salvador Laurel of Batangas as its standard bearer, but business tycoon Chino Roces was not convinced that Laurel or Jovito Salonga could defeat Marcos in the polls. Roces argued that Corazon Aquino, the widow of assassinated Senator Aquino, should be the candidate for president. Roces initiated the Cory Aquino for President Movement (CAPM) to gather one million signatures in one week to urge Aquino to run as president, convincing Aquino to do so. Aquino was made the presidential bet of the Lakas ng Bayan party. However, Laurel did not give way to Aquino for the opposition's nomination as President until he was convinced by Cardinal Jaime Sin to run as her running-mate. Aquino had previously approached Laurel with a deal, wherein Aquino would give up her allegiance to the PDP–LABAN party and run as president under the UNIDO banner, with Laurel running for Vice President, effectively uniting the opposition groups against Marcos. Laurel had also previously offered Aquino the vice presidential nomination for UNIDO. In any case, Aquino ran for president under the UNIDO banner, with PDP–Laban endorsing UNIDO coalition.

The campaign was made in the month of January 1986, for the February election. Although she was officially reported to have lost the election to Marcos, the elections were widely believed to be fraudulent. Both Marcos and Aquino claimed to have won, and held rival inaugurations on February 25, but Marcos then fled in the face of huge popular demonstrations and the refusal of the military to intervene against them.

UNIDO was dissolved after the 1987 legislative and general elections, when new parties were formed and parties parted ways. Among the parties formed from UNIDO, the Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino, became the dominant party of the Philippines until 1992.

1987 Philippine Legislative Elections

The Lakas ng Bayan coalition for the elections was composed of PDP–Laban, Lakas ng Bansa, UNIDO, the Liberal Party-Salonga Wing, the National Union of Christian Democrats-United Muslim Democrats of the Philippines, the Philippine Democratic Socialist Party, BANDILA and Pinaghiusa.

1988 Crisis

The PDP–Laban was split into the Pimentel and Cojuangco wings. The Lakas ng Bansa, headed by Ramon Mitra, and PDP–Laban's Cojuangco wing, joined forces to found a new party that would support President Cory Aquino's programs, the Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino or LDP, thus shaking the anti-Aquino alliance into confusion.

2021 party revival

After a long break of the party, on the year 2021, COMELEC accredited UNIDO as a political entity based in the Southern Tagalog region.

UNIDO formally reemerged as a regional political party on April 23, 2022, around two weeks before the May 9, 2022 polls. It was attended by Senator Francis Tolentino, senatorial aspirants Robin Padilla and Gilbert Teodoro, re-electionist Senator Joel Villanueva, as well as AGIMAT party-list representative and Bacoor Mayor Lani Mercado-Revilla. Also present was UNIDO President Jose Laurel IV, nephew of the party’s founding chairman.

At the said event hold in Manila Yacht Club, the party announced its support for 2022 presidential candidate Bongbong Marcos (son of former President Ferdinand Marcos, whom the party assisted in destabilizing his regime) and his running mate, Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Southeast Asia In The New International Era". 2016. Retrieved April 19, 2017.
  2. ^ LAWPHIL.net: G.R. No. 56515 - United Democratic Opposition (UNIDO), petitioner, vs. Commission on Elections (COMELEC), respondent.
  3. ^ "UNIDO, political party which helped overthrow Marcos, endorses Bongbong-Sara tandem". 2022. Retrieved May 8, 2022.

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The United Nationalist Democratic Organization UNIDO was the main political multi party electoral alliance of the traditional political opposition during the turbulent last years of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos in the mid 1980s It was formed in January 1980 and was originally known as the United Democratic Opposition 2 from 1980 to 1982 It was initially a union of eight major and minor political parties and organizations with the main aim to oust President Marcos through a legal political process In April 1982 the coalition received its present name and increased its members to twelve parties Shortly after the assassination of popular opposition senator Benigno Aquino Jr the party was led by Senator Salvador Laurel of Batangas United Nationalist Democratic OrganizationPresidentJose Laurel IV present Corazon Aquino 1980 1987 ChairmanAquilino Pimentel Jr 1980 1987 Secretary GeneralSalvador Laurel 1980 1988 FounderSalvador LaurelFoundedJanuary 1980 1980 01 Merger ofLDP PDP LABAN LP NP NUCD and PDSP 1980 1988 Political positionBig tent with Centre left factions 1980 1988 1 SloganLabanPeople PowerPolitics of PhilippinesPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 History 1 1 1987 Philippine Legislative Elections 1 2 1988 Crisis 1 3 2021 party revival 2 ReferencesHistory EditThe political leaders forming UNIDO such as prominent anti Marcos leaders like former Senator and Batangas Assemblyman Salvador Laurel former president Diosdado Macapagal Zamboanga City Mayor Cesar Climaco Senator Gerardo Roxas Manila Assemblyman Lito Atienza Antique Governor Evelio Javier Mandaluyong Assemblyman Neptali Gonzales Pampanga Governor Jose B Lingad Senator John Osmena Senator Dominador Aytona Senator and renowned nationalist statesman Lorenzo Tanada Senator Eva Estrada Kalaw Senator Rene Espina Senator Mamintal Tamano Senator Domocao Alonto and nephew Abul Kharyl Assemblyman Raul Gonzales Assemblyman Homobono Adaza former Philippine Collegian editor in chief and leftist bent journalist Abe Sarmiento and all significant personalities that contributed to the fall of the Marcos dictatorship 1 The political groups allied with UNIDO were the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino Lakas ng Bayan PDP Laban represented by Senator Aquilino Pimentel Jr Bansang Nagkakaisa sa Diwa at Layunin BANDILA led by Agapito Aquino the younger brother of Ninoy Aquino and one of the founders of the August Twenty One Movement ATOM 1 UNIDO gained momentum in the last week of November 1985 when President Ferdinand Marcos called for a presidential election due to mounted political pressures At first UNIDO supported Senator Salvador Laurel of Batangas as its standard bearer but business tycoon Chino Roces was not convinced that Laurel or Jovito Salonga could defeat Marcos in the polls Roces argued that Corazon Aquino the widow of assassinated Senator Aquino should be the candidate for president Roces initiated the Cory Aquino for President Movement CAPM to gather one million signatures in one week to urge Aquino to run as president convincing Aquino to do so Aquino was made the presidential bet of the Lakas ng Bayan party However Laurel did not give way to Aquino for the opposition s nomination as President until he was convinced by Cardinal Jaime Sin to run as her running mate Aquino had previously approached Laurel with a deal wherein Aquino would give up her allegiance to the PDP LABAN party and run as president under the UNIDO banner with Laurel running for Vice President effectively uniting the opposition groups against Marcos Laurel had also previously offered Aquino the vice presidential nomination for UNIDO In any case Aquino ran for president under the UNIDO banner with PDP Laban endorsing UNIDO coalition The campaign was made in the month of January 1986 for the February election Although she was officially reported to have lost the election to Marcos the elections were widely believed to be fraudulent Both Marcos and Aquino claimed to have won and held rival inaugurations on February 25 but Marcos then fled in the face of huge popular demonstrations and the refusal of the military to intervene against them UNIDO was dissolved after the 1987 legislative and general elections when new parties were formed and parties parted ways Among the parties formed from UNIDO the Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino became the dominant party of the Philippines until 1992 1987 Philippine Legislative Elections Edit The Lakas ng Bayan coalition for the elections was composed of PDP Laban Lakas ng Bansa UNIDO the Liberal Party Salonga Wing the National Union of Christian Democrats United Muslim Democrats of the Philippines the Philippine Democratic Socialist Party BANDILA and Pinaghiusa 1988 Crisis Edit The PDP Laban was split into the Pimentel and Cojuangco wings The Lakas ng Bansa headed by Ramon Mitra and PDP Laban s Cojuangco wing joined forces to found a new party that would support President Cory Aquino s programs the Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino or LDP thus shaking the anti Aquino alliance into confusion 2021 party revival Edit After a long break of the party on the year 2021 COMELEC accredited UNIDO as a political entity based in the Southern Tagalog region UNIDO formally reemerged as a regional political party on April 23 2022 around two weeks before the May 9 2022 polls It was attended by Senator Francis Tolentino senatorial aspirants Robin Padilla and Gilbert Teodoro re electionist Senator Joel Villanueva as well as AGIMAT party list representative and Bacoor Mayor Lani Mercado Revilla Also present was UNIDO President Jose Laurel IV nephew of the party s founding chairman At the said event hold in Manila Yacht Club the party announced its support for 2022 presidential candidate Bongbong Marcos son of former President Ferdinand Marcos whom the party assisted in destabilizing his regime and his running mate Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte 3 References Edit a b c Southeast Asia In The New International Era 2016 Retrieved April 19 2017 LAWPHIL net G R No 56515 United Democratic Opposition UNIDO petitioner vs Commission on Elections COMELEC respondent UNIDO political party which helped overthrow Marcos endorses Bongbong Sara tandem 2022 Retrieved May 8 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title United Nationalist Democratic Organization amp oldid 1129450159, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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