Difference between revisions of "Filipino Communist Party"
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− | The '''Filipino Communist Party''', (Abbreviated '''FCP'''), is a '''[[Political Parties in the Philippines#The Party Trees| | + | The '''Filipino Communist Party''', (Abbreviated '''FCP'''), is a '''[[Political Parties in the Philippines#The Party Trees|Third Generation]]''' '''[[Party#Party Details|Far-Left]]''' '''[[Party|Political Party]]''' in {{FlagBall|Philippines}} '''[[Philippines|The Philippines]]'''. The party uses communist doctrines as its ideology. The party has not been part of any congress. The original party was formed in February 2012 as the '''Movement for Military Rule'''. It was renamed to the '''Liberal Movement Party''' in April 2012 and changed to its current name a month after. It is currently the smallest political party in the country. |
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+ | ==Origins== | ||
+ | {{main|Political Parties in the Philippines}} | ||
+ | There have been numerous communist and socialist movements in the Philippines. The first party was the '''Communist Party - Philippines''' created by '''EZEX Lacroa''' in July 2009. It lasted for two months after it was ended by September 2009 after the creation of the birth of the _. | ||
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+ | Another communist party was created by '''Comrade Joe''' circa June 2010, the '''Philippine Communist Party'''. They tried to win the Presidential elections but unfortunately, they lost. | ||
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+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | ! style=background:red colspan=7 | <span style="color:white;">Communist Parties in the Philippines</span> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! style="background:white; width:3%" | Logo | ||
+ | ! style="background:white; width:9%" | Name | ||
+ | ! style="background:white; width:5%" | Start | ||
+ | ! style="background:white; width:1%" | End | ||
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+ | | align=center | [[File:CPP.jpg|55px]] | ||
+ | | align=center | '''Communist Party - Philippines''' | ||
+ | | align=center | '''July 2009''' | ||
+ | | align=center | '''September 2009''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | align=center | [[File:PCP logo.jpg|55px]] | ||
+ | | align=center | '''Philippine Communist Party''' | ||
+ | | align=center | '''June 2010''' | ||
+ | | align=center | '''?''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | align=center | [[File:FCP.jpg|55px]] | ||
+ | | align=center | '''Filipino Communist Party''' | ||
+ | | align=center | '''May 2012''' | ||
+ | | align=center | '''Active''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
==Party Presidents== | ==Party Presidents== |
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The Filipino Communist Party, (Abbreviated FCP), is a Third Generation Far-Left Political Party in The Philippines. The party uses communist doctrines as its ideology. The party has not been part of any congress. The original party was formed in February 2012 as the Movement for Military Rule. It was renamed to the Liberal Movement Party in April 2012 and changed to its current name a month after. It is currently the smallest political party in the country.
Origins
There have been numerous communist and socialist movements in the Philippines. The first party was the Communist Party - Philippines created by EZEX Lacroa in July 2009. It lasted for two months after it was ended by September 2009 after the creation of the birth of the _.
Another communist party was created by Comrade Joe circa June 2010, the Philippine Communist Party. They tried to win the Presidential elections but unfortunately, they lost.
Communist Parties in the Philippines | ||||||
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Logo | Name | Start | End | |||
Communist Party - Philippines | July 2009 | September 2009 | ||||
55px | Philippine Communist Party | June 2010 | ? | |||
55px | Filipino Communist Party | May 2012 | Active |
Party Presidents
Party Presidents 2012 | ||||||
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Avatar | President | Month | Votes | |||
55px | John Jurassic | May | ||||
55px | John Jurassic | June | ||||
55px | DrummerMike | July | ||||
55px | DrummerMike | August | ||||
55px | 27ist | September | ||||
55px | Deniz Kerasus | October | ||||
55px | Deniz Kerasus | November | ||||
55px | Deniz Kerasus | December |
Party Presidents 2013 | ||||||
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Avatar | President | Month | Votes | |||
55px | Deniz Kerasus | January | ||||
55px | Deniz Kerasus | February | ||||
55px | Deniz Kerasus | March | ||||
55px | Boy Pick Up | April |
Country Presidents Produced
Country Presidents of Filipino Communist Party | ||||||
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Avatar | President | Parties Who Supported | Logos | Month | Votes | |
55px | DrummerMike | Kilusan ng Makabayang Pilipino Democratic Party for Progress |
July '12 |