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'''Kilusang Bagong Pilipinas''', also known as ''KBP'' (English: '''New Philippines Movement'''), is a [[Political_Parties_in_the_Philippines#The_Party_Trees|seventh generation]] '''[[Party#Party Details|Center Libertarian]]''' '''[[Philippines|Philippine]]''' '''[[Party|Political Party]]''', succeeding '''[[LAKAN-KBP]]''', '''[[Partido Sosyalistang Ganap]]''', '''[[Bagumbayan-KBP]]''' and '''Filipino Restoration Movement'''. It was renamed on November 17, 2016 as a movement mainly dedicated to promote and transform the Philippines into a New Philippines. KBP is currently the smallest party in the Philippines.
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'''Kilusang Bagong Pilipinas''', also known as ''KBP'' (English: '''New Philippines Movement'''), is a [[List_of_political_parties_in_the_Philippines#The_Party_Trees|seventh generation]] '''[[Party#Party Details|Center Libertarian]]''' '''[[Philippines|Philippine]]''' '''[[Party|Political Party]]''', succeeding '''[[LAKAN-KBP]]''', '''[[Partido Sosyalistang Ganap]]''', '''[[Bagumbayan-KBP]]''' and '''Filipino Restoration Movement'''. It was renamed on November 17, 2016 as a movement mainly dedicated to promote and transform the Philippines into a New Philippines. For some time in its history it was the smallest party in the country.
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In 2023, it was discovered that the party became Far-right, Totalitarian.
  
 
== '''History''' ==
 
== '''History''' ==
 
===LAKAN-KBP===
 
===LAKAN-KBP===
In June of 2012, the '''A New Hope''' party was formed. J Grey, its first ever candidate for the Presidential elections, won against [[Kilusan ng Makabayang Pilipino|KMP]]'s [[Lacon Yan]], 54 against 45 votes. It never ran a candidate for Presidential elections until it was renamed '''Sith Empire''' by August of 2012, which was the result of a merger between the Royal Philippines Party and A New Hope. That month, the Sith Empire supported [[Destroyer S87]] of [[Democratic Party for Progress|DPP]] in the Presidential elections. In November of 2012, it was again renamed into the '''New Philippines Party''' (NPP) by 27ist. It fielded a Presidential candidate for the first time since June when its former party president, Pinopinopino, ran for the Presidential elections in January of 2013. He only had 3 of 86 votes. On February 6, 2013, the NPP was renamed '''P.C.B. Filipino''' by juancda. On February 17, 2013, the party was renamed again as '''LAKAN-KBP''' by [[Liana Paldrov]]. For the Presidential elections on March 2013, LAKAN-KBP endorsed [[Al Raposas]]. He only had 37 of 108 votes, the best performance of the party ever since the victory of J Grey on June 5, 2012.
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In June of 2012, the '''A New Hope''' party was formed. {{eLink|citizen|2741689|J Grey}}, its first-ever candidate for the Presidential elections, won against [[Kilusan ng Makabayang Pilipino|KMP]]'s [[Lacon Yan]], 54 against 45 votes. It never ran a candidate for Presidential elections until it was renamed '''Sith Empire''' in August 2012, which was the result of a merger between the Royal Philippines Party and A New Hope. That month, the Sith Empire supported [[Destroyer S87]] of [[Democratic Party for Progress|DPP]] in the Presidential elections. In November of 2012, it was again renamed into the '''New Philippines Party''' (NPP) by 27ist. It fielded a Presidential candidate for the first time since June when its former party president, Pinopinopino, ran for the Presidential elections in January of 2013. He only had 3 of 86 votes. On February 6, 2013, the NPP was renamed '''P.C.B. Filipino''' by juancda. On February 17, 2013, the party was renamed again as '''LAKAN-KBP''' by [[Liana Paldrov]]. For the Presidential elections in March 2013, LAKAN-KBP endorsed [[Al Raposas]]. He only had 37 of 108 votes, the best performance of the party ever since the victory of {{eLink|citizen|2741689|J Grey}} on June 5, 2012.
  
 
===Partido Sosyalistang Ganap===
 
===Partido Sosyalistang Ganap===
'''[[Partido Sosyalistang Ganap]]''' or '''PSG''' (English: '''Complete Socialist Party'''), is a second generation '''[[Party#Party Details|Far-Left]]''' '''[[Philippines|Philippine]]''' '''[[Party|Political Party]]''', succeeding the '''[[Revolutionary Socialist Party]]'''. It was renamed on April 21, 2013 as a New Socialist Filipino party. There was a time when Partido Sosyalistang Ganap was the third largest party in the Philippines. For the Presidential elections on May 2013, PSG endorsed [[Liana Paldrov]]. She only had 8 of 66 votes, the only performance of the party in presidential elections.
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'''[[Partido Sosyalistang Ganap]]''' or '''PSG''' (English: '''Complete Socialist Party'''), is a second generation '''[[Party#Party Details|Far-Left]]''' '''[[Philippines|Philippine]]''' '''[[Party|Political Party]]''', succeeding the '''[[Revolutionary Socialist Party]]'''. It was renamed on April 21, 2013, as a New Socialist Filipino party. There was a time when Partido Sosyalistang Ganap was the third largest party in the Philippines. For the Presidential elections in May 2013, PSG endorsed [[Liana Paldrov]]. She only had 8 of 66 votes, the only performance of the party in presidential elections.
  
 
===Filipino Restoration Movement===
 
===Filipino Restoration Movement===
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===Bagumbayan-KBP===
 
===Bagumbayan-KBP===
On February 17, 2015, the second anniversary of LAKAN-KBP, the party that was then PKP was renamed again as '''Bagumbayan-KBP''' by [[Al Raposas]]. The date also marks the sixth day since the sixth anniversary of the Philippines in the New World. Raposas would run as the standard bearer of the party for three times, with the best performance of the party in the March election. He gained 13 of 39 votes in a three way race, losing only due to the candidate's lower level.
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On February 17, 2015, the second anniversary of LAKAN-KBP, the party that was then PKP was renamed again as '''Bagumbayan-KBP''' by [[Al Raposas]]. The date also marks the sixth day since the sixth anniversary of the Philippines in the New World. Raposas would run as the standard bearer of the party three times, with the best performance of the party in the March election. He gained 13 of 39 votes in a three-way race, losing only due to the candidate's lower level.
  
 
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== '''Party Presidents''' ==
 
== '''Party Presidents''' ==
[[File:Icon achievement party president on.gif|thumb|right|Party President elections are held on the 15th of every month.]]
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[[File:Icon achievement Party President on.gif|thumb|right|Party President elections are held on the 15th of every month.]]
  
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|-
 
|-
! style="background:#87CEEB" colspan=5| Party Presidents
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! style="background:#87CEEB" colspan=3| Party Presidents
 
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|-
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! style="background:#87CEEB" width="10"| Name
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! style="background:#87CEEB" width="30%"| Name
! style="background:#87CEEB" width="10"| Term
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! style="background:#87CEEB" width="60%"| Term
! style="background:#87CEEB" width="10"| Vote Acquired/Total Votes
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|-
 
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| align="center" | 1st
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| 1st
| align="center" | [[Al Raposas]]
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| [[Al Raposas]]
| align="center" | November 16, 2016 -  
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| November 17, 2016 - April 16, 2017
| align="center" | 3/4
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|-
 
|-
| align="center" | 2nd
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| 2nd
| align="center" |
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| [[Marie von Gablitz]]
| align="center" |
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| April 17, 2017 - May 16, 2017
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|-
 
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| align="center" | 3rd
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| 3rd
| align="center" |  
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| [[Al Raposas]]
| align="center" |
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| May 17, 2017 - October 16, 2017
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|-
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| 4th
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| {{eLink|citizen|7607715|regi2007}}
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| October 17, 2017 - May 16, 2018
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|-
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| 5th
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| [[Al Raposas]]
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| May 17, 2018 - June 16, 2018
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| 6th
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| {{eLink|citizen|7607715|regi2007}}
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| June 17, 2018 - May 16, 2019
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|-
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| 7th
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| {{eLink|citizen|9428083|mahmutrefat}}
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| May 17, 2019 - June 16, 2019
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|-
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| 8th
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| {{eLink|citizen|7607715|regi2007}}
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| June 17, 2019 - August 16, 2019
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|-
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| 9th
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| [[Ivannna]]
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| August 17, 2019 - September 16, 2019
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|-
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| 10th
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| {{eLink|citizen|7607715|regi2007}}
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| September 17, 2019 - November 16, 2019
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|-
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| 11th
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| {{eLink|citizen|8416901|Hrcak hamster}}
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| November 17, 2019 - March 16, 2020
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|-
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| 12th
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| [[Ivannna]]
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| March 17, 2020 - April 16, 2020
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|-
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| 13th
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| {{eLink|citizen|8416901|Hrcak hamster}}
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| April 17, 2020 - January 16, 2021
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|-
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| 14th
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| [[Piter LAZEK]]
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| January 17, 2021 - Present <!-- as of October 2023 -->
 
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|}
 
== '''Other Party Titles''' ==
 
===November 2016===
 
*[[File:Icon position vice president.png]] Vice President: [[kb1992]]
 
 
*[[File:Icon position secretary general.png]] Secretary General: [[Liana Paldrov]]
 
 
*[[File:Icon position spokesman.png]] Spokesman: [[Marie von Gablitz]]
 
  
 
== '''References''' ==
 
== '''References''' ==
<small><references/></small>
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<small>{{Reflist}}</small>
  
 
== '''See also''' ==
 
== '''See also''' ==
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[[Category:Historical Center Parties]][[Category:Historical Libertarian Parties]]

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Kilusang Bagong Pilipinas

Party-Kilusang Bagong Pilipinas.jpg
General Information
Country Flag-Philippines.jpg Philippines
Abbreviation KBP
National rank 2
Forum Forum
Colors Blue & White
Founded 17 November 2016
Political
President Piter LAZEK
Vice President regi2007
Secretary General BlueTheNick
Councillor Kanabis Vutrin
Spokesman Hrcak hamster
Members 6
Congress Occupancy 0 /0 seats, 0%
Succeeds Filipino Restoration Movement
Orientation Far-Right
Ideology Totalitarian

Kilusang Bagong Pilipinas, also known as KBP (English: New Philippines Movement), is a seventh generation Center Libertarian Philippine Political Party, succeeding LAKAN-KBP, Partido Sosyalistang Ganap, Bagumbayan-KBP and Filipino Restoration Movement. It was renamed on November 17, 2016 as a movement mainly dedicated to promote and transform the Philippines into a New Philippines. For some time in its history it was the smallest party in the country.

In 2023, it was discovered that the party became Far-right, Totalitarian.

History

LAKAN-KBP

In June of 2012, the A New Hope party was formed. J Grey, its first-ever candidate for the Presidential elections, won against KMP's Lacon Yan, 54 against 45 votes. It never ran a candidate for Presidential elections until it was renamed Sith Empire in August 2012, which was the result of a merger between the Royal Philippines Party and A New Hope. That month, the Sith Empire supported Destroyer S87 of DPP in the Presidential elections. In November of 2012, it was again renamed into the New Philippines Party (NPP) by 27ist. It fielded a Presidential candidate for the first time since June when its former party president, Pinopinopino, ran for the Presidential elections in January of 2013. He only had 3 of 86 votes. On February 6, 2013, the NPP was renamed P.C.B. Filipino by juancda. On February 17, 2013, the party was renamed again as LAKAN-KBP by Liana Paldrov. For the Presidential elections in March 2013, LAKAN-KBP endorsed Al Raposas. He only had 37 of 108 votes, the best performance of the party ever since the victory of J Grey on June 5, 2012.

Partido Sosyalistang Ganap

Partido Sosyalistang Ganap or PSG (English: Complete Socialist Party), is a second generation Far-Left Philippine Political Party, succeeding the Revolutionary Socialist Party. It was renamed on April 21, 2013, as a New Socialist Filipino party. There was a time when Partido Sosyalistang Ganap was the third largest party in the Philippines. For the Presidential elections in May 2013, PSG endorsed Liana Paldrov. She only had 8 of 66 votes, the only performance of the party in presidential elections.

Filipino Restoration Movement

Filipino Restoration Movement or FRM is a sixth generation Far-Left Authoritarian Philippine Political Party. The party was formed by kb1992 in 2013 and carried him in the December elections. When he won the presidency, he would be the first president produced by the new party. It was also his second non-consecutive term.

Bagumbayan-KBP

On February 17, 2015, the second anniversary of LAKAN-KBP, the party that was then PKP was renamed again as Bagumbayan-KBP by Al Raposas. The date also marks the sixth day since the sixth anniversary of the Philippines in the New World. Raposas would run as the standard bearer of the party three times, with the best performance of the party in the March election. He gained 13 of 39 votes in a three-way race, losing only due to the candidate's lower level.

Kilusang Bagong Pilipinas

On November 17, 2016, the party that was then FRM was renamed as Kilusang Bagong Pilipinas by Al Raposas, the party's first president.

Party Presidents

Party President elections are held on the 15th of every month.

References

See also