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|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 [[ | + | 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 [[List_of_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. |
==Country Presidents Produced== | ==Country Presidents Produced== | ||
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+ | | '''[[Bunaly]]''' | ||
+ | | [[Nationalist People's Coalition]] | ||
+ | | [[File:Party-Nationalist People's Coalition.jpg|55px]] | ||
+ | | March '09 | ||
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Revision as of 03:57, 24 October 2023
This is a historical party, for succeeding party: Philippine Advancement Party
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The Nationalist People's Coalition was one of the original political parties of the Philippines. It was run by a Political Takeover (PTO) Group from Brazil led by Bunaly. It was later renamed Philippine Advancement Party. It is believed to have 20 members at the time. They produced the first President of the Philippines, Bunaly.
Country Presidents Produced
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Avatar | President | Parties Who Supported | Logos | Month | Votes |
Bunaly | Nationalist People's Coalition | March '09 |