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|country=Philippines
 
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|colors=Red, White & Green
 
|colors=Red, White & Green
|formation=February 16, 2009
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|founded=16 February 2009
 
|dissolution=April 2009
 
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|succeeded=Political Parties in the Philippines {{!}} Philippine Advancement Party
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|succeeded=List_of_political_parties_in_the_Philippines{{!}}Philippine Advancement Party
 
|orientation=Center
 
|orientation=Center
 
|ideology=Nationalism, Populism
 
|ideology=Nationalism, Populism
 
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The '''Nationalist People's Coalition''' was one of the original political parties of the {{FlagBall|Philippines}} '''[[Philippines]]'''. It was run by a '''[[political takeover|Political Takeover (PTO) Group]]''' from {{FlagBall|Brazil}} '''[[Brazil]]''' led by [[Bunaly]].  It was later renamed [[Political Parties in the Philippines|Philippine Advancement Party]]. It is believed to have 20 members at the time. They produced the first President of the Philippines, Bunaly.
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The '''Nationalist People's Coalition''' was a political party in the [[Philippines]].
  
==Country Presidents Produced==
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==History==
{{main|President of the Philippines}}
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{{Main|Operação ALPHA}}
{| class="wikitable"
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! style=background:green colspan=7 | <span style="color:white;">Country Presidents of the Nationalist People's Coalition</span>
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==Electoral performance==
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===Presidential elections===
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{{Main|Presidential elections in the Philippines}}
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! style="background:white; width:3%" | Avatar
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! width="25%" | Election
! style="background:white; width:9%" | President
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! width="25%" | Candidate
! style="background:white; width:9%" | Parties Who Supported
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! width="25%" | Votes
! style="background:white; width:7%" | Logos
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! width="25%" | Outcome
! style="background:white; width:5%" | Month
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! style="background:white; width:1%" | Votes
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| align=center | [[File:Citizen271361.jpg|55px]]
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| March 2009
| align=center | '''[[Bunaly]]'''
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| '''[[Bunaly]]'''
| align=center | [[Nationalist People's Coalition]]
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| 40 <small>(54.79%)</small>
| align=center | [[File:Party-Nationalist People's Coalition.jpg|55px]]
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| style="background:#C0FFC0" | '''Won'''
| align=center | March '09
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| align=center | {{SkillLevel|align=center|40}}
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|-
 
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| April 2009
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| '''{{eLink|citizen|552831|Lukasha}}'''
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| 8 <small>(13.33%)</small>
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| style="background:#FFC0C0" | '''Lost'''
 
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|}
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===Congress elections===
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{{Main|Congress elections in the Philippines}}

Latest revision as of 09:22, 6 April 2024

Nationalist People's Coalition

Party-Nationalist_People's_Coalition.jpg
General Information
Country Flag-Philippines.jpg Philippines
Abbreviation NPC
Colors Red, White & Green
Founded 16 February 2009
Dissolved April 2009
Political
Congress Occupancy N/A
Succeeded By Philippine Advancement Party
Orientation Center
Ideology Nationalism, Populism

The Nationalist People's Coalition was a political party in the Philippines.

History

Main article: Operação ALPHA

Electoral performance

Presidential elections

Election Candidate Votes Outcome
March 2009 Bunaly 40 (54.79%) Won
April 2009 Lukasha 8 (13.33%) Lost

Congress elections