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{{Party
 
{{Party
|name=Partido Kalikasan ng Pilipinas
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| name = Partido Kalikasan ng Pilipinas
|logo=Partido Kalikasan ng Pilipinas.jpg
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| logo = Party-Partido_Kalikasan_ng_Pilipinas.jpg
|number=3425
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| number = 3425
  
|general=show
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| general = show
|country=Philippines
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| country = Philippines
|abbreviation=PKP
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| abbreviation = PKP
|website=
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| newspaper = The Notepad
|newspaper=
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| colors = Green, white<br>{{colorbox|#808000}} {{colorbox|#FFFFFF}}
|organization=
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| founded = 17 November 2010
|forum=
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| dissolution = 18 March 2012
|colors=
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|founded=November 2010
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|dissolution=March 18 2012
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|political=show
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| political = show
|president=Destroyer S87
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| congress =
|vicepresident=
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| succeeds = Bayanihan
|members=19
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| succeeded = Democratic Party for Progress
|congress=
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| orientation = Far-Left
|succeeds=
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| ideology = Libertarian
|succeeded=Democratic Party for Progress
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|orientation=Far-left
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|ideology=Libertarian
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}}
 
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'''Partido Kalikasan ng Pilipinas''' was a [[Party#Party Details|Far-left]], [[Party#Party Details|Libertarian]] [[Party|Political Party]] in the [[Philippines]]. Ever since its creation, it had regularly participated in the [[Congress elections|Congressional Elections]] and has produced a great deal of [[Philippines|Philippine]] [[Congress member|Congress Members]]. Before the dissolution, the '''PKP''' had 19 members and was ranked as 6th.
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'''Partido Kalikasan ng Pilipinas''' (Green Party of the Philippines) was a '''[[Party#Party Details|Far-left]], [[Party#Party Details|Libertarian]] [[Party|Political Party]] in the [[Philippines]]'''. Ever since its creation<ref>{{eLink|article|1906114|''Introducing the Partido Kalikasan''}}, The Notepad.</ref>, it had regularly participated in the '''[[Congress elections|Congressional Elections]]''' and had produced several '''[[Philippines|Philippine]] [[Congress member|Congressmen]]'''. Before the dissolution, the '''PKP''' had 19 members and was ranked as 6th.
  
 
==PKP Presidents==
 
==PKP Presidents==
  
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! style="background:#87CEEB" colspan=4| Presidents of 2010
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! style="background:#7DF9FF" colspan=3| The Presidents
 
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|-
| align="center" | 1st
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| 1st
| align="center" | {{eLink|profile|3394207|Erion Clow Reed}}
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| [[Sigurd Aasen]]
| align="center" | December
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| November 2011
| align="center" | ''Dead''
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|-
 
|-
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| 2nd
 
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| [[Sigurd Aasen]]
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| December 2011
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! style="background:#87CEEB" colspan=4| Presidents of 2011
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|-
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|-
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| align="center" | 2nd
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| align="center" | {{eLink|profile|3394207|Erion Clow Reed}}
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| align="center" | January
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| align="center" | ''Dead''
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|-
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| align="center" | 3rd
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| align="center" | {{eLink|profile|3394207|Erion Clow Reed}}
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| align="center" | February
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| align="center" | ''Dead''
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|-
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| align="center" | 4th
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| align="center" | {{eLink|profile|2451196|Mocoman14}}
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| align="center" | March
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| align="center" | ''Banned''
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|-
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| align="center" | 5th
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| align="center" | {{eLink|profile|2059284|Sigurd Aasen}}
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| align="center" | April
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| align="center" | Active
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|-
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| align="center" | 6th
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| align="center" | {{eLink|profile|1204391|Kyle321n}}
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| align="center" | May
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| align="center" | Active
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|-
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| align="center" | 7th
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| align="center" | {{eLink|profile|2059284|Sigurd Aasen}}
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| align="center" | June
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| align="center" | Active
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|-
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| align="center" | 8th
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| align="center" | {{eLink|profile|1475718|Elari Reili}}
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| align="center" | July
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| align="center" | Active
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|-
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| align="center" | 9th
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| align="center" | {{eLink|profile|2059284|Sigurd Aasen}}
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| align="center" | August
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| align="center" | Active
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| align="center" | 10th
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| align="center" | {{eLink|profile|2059284|Sigurd Aasen}}
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| align="center" | September
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| align="center" | Active
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| align="center" | 11th
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| align="center" | {{eLink|profile|3565030|Mr. Knoll}}
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| align="center" | October
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| align="center" | Active
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| align="center" | 12th
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| 3rd
| align="center" | {{eLink|profile|2059284|Sigurd Aasen}}
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| {{eLink|citizen|2457959|indielfi}}
| align="center" | November
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| January 2012
| align="center" | Active
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| align="center" | 13th
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| 4th
| align="center" | {{eLink|profile|2059284|Sigurd Aasen}}
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| {{eLink|citizen|3565030|Mr. Knoll}}
| align="center" | December
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| February 2012
| align="center" | Active
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| 5th
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| [[Destroyer S87]]
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| March
 
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'''Destroyer S87''' is noted as the '''Last Party President of the Partido Kalikasan ng Pilipinas'''.
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| align="center" | 14th
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| align="center" | {{eLink|profile|2457959|indielfi}}
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| align="center" | January
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| align="center" | Active
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|-
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| align="center" | 15th
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| align="center" | {{eLink|profile|3565030|Mr. Knoll}}
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| align="center" | February
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| align="center" | Active
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|-
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| align="center" | 16th
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| align="center" | [[Destroyer S87]]
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| align="center" | March
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| align="center" | Active
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==PKP Congressmen==
 
==PKP Congressmen==
 
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! colspan=3| January 2012
 
! colspan=3| January 2012
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! Notes
 
! Notes
 
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| '''indielfi'''
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| '''{{eLink|citizen|2457959|indielfi}}'''
 
| Luzon
 
| Luzon
 
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| '''Daniel Samarin'''
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| '''[[DisDuck|Daniel Samarin]]'''
 
| Visayas
 
| Visayas
 
| became country president.
 
| became country president.
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==References==
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<small>{{Reflist}}</small>

Latest revision as of 04:55, 21 October 2020

Partido Kalikasan ng Pilipinas

Party-Partido_Kalikasan_ng_Pilipinas.jpg
General Information
Country Flag-Philippines.jpg Philippines
Abbreviation PKP
Newspaper The Notepad
Colors Green, white
       
Founded 17 November 2010
Dissolved 18 March 2012
Political
Congress Occupancy
Succeeds Bayanihan
Succeeded By Democratic Party for Progress
Orientation Far-Left
Ideology Libertarian


Partido Kalikasan ng Pilipinas (Green Party of the Philippines) was a Far-left, Libertarian Political Party in the Philippines. Ever since its creation[1], it had regularly participated in the Congressional Elections and had produced several Philippine Congressmen. Before the dissolution, the PKP had 19 members and was ranked as 6th.

PKP Presidents

The Presidents
Name Term
1st Sigurd Aasen November 2011
2nd Sigurd Aasen December 2011
3rd indielfi January 2012
4th Mr. Knoll February 2012
5th Destroyer S87 March

Destroyer S87 is noted as the Last Party President of the Partido Kalikasan ng Pilipinas.

PKP Congressmen

January 2012
Name Region Notes
indielfi Luzon
Daniel Samarin Visayas became country president.
February 2012
Name Region Notes
mattoftheD N/A

References