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The '''Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas''' (English: ''Communist Party of the Philippines), abbreviated as '''PKP''', was a far-left [[Party|political party]] in the [[Philippines]].
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The '''Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas''' (English: ''Communist Party of the Philippines''), abbreviated as '''PKP''', was a far-left [[Party|political party]] in the [[Philippines]]. It was the smallest political party in the country for most of its existence.
 
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<p align="justify">The Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas was founded on 16 July 2013 by [[Boy Pick Up]] after defeating {{eLink|profile|4521799|ePece}} in the July 2013 [[party elections|party election]]. The party claimed to be the successor of the [[Filipino Communist Party]] as both parties share the same party tree. Founder Boy Pick Up was also the last secretary general of the Filipino Communist Party before its dissolution.</p>
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<p align="justify">The party endorsed incumbent [[Al Raposas]] in the August 2013 [[presidential elections|presidential election]]. Raposas was re-elected after defeating {{eLink|profile|5067398|agent of chaos}}. In his fifth State of the Republic Address, Raposas announced a reshuffling of cabinet members which included moving Boy Pick Up from Minister of Defense to Minister of Culture.<ref>{{eLink|article|2303823|Age of R extended}}. ''Philippine Querier''. Published on 9 August 2013.</ref> Days later, Boy Pick Up was re-elected as general secretary of the party.</p>
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<p align="justify">On the day of the August 2013 [[congress elections]], General Secretary [[Boy Pick Up]] announced that everyone who votes for the the party shall receive 15 Q7 weapons and 15 Q5 food. He immediately denied possible allegations of bribery in the article, explaining that the supplies are for the benefit of Filipinos who were fighting in the war against [[Pakistan]]. The move went uncriticized, and the party won three seats in the [[47th Congress of the Philippines|47th Congress]].<ref>{{eLink|article|2310355|Vote for PKP! Free 15 Q7 Tank and 15 Q5 Food!}} ''Pick Up Sticks''. Published on 25 August 2013.</ref></p>
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<p align="justify">Boy Pick Up was proclaimed as the 11th [[Congress of the Philippines#Leadership|Speaker of the House]] of the [[Congress of the Philippines]] on 1 September 2013 after being nominated by [[Kilusan ng Makabayang Pilipino]] Congressman [[Vincenzo Roque]].<ref>[https://ephilippines.forummotion.com/t3219-47th-congress-speaker-nomination-closed#40153 Inauguration of 11th House Speaker of the 47th Philippine Congress]. ''ePhilippines Forum''. Published on 1 September 2013.</ref> </p>
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<p align="justify">As general secretary, Boy Pick Up once again endorsed Al Raposas for a third consecutive term, but Raposas lost the election to agent of chaos.</p>
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The Partido ng Komunista ng Pilipinas was led by a [[Party president|general secretary]].
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==Notable members==
 
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===Philippine presidents===
 
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The Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas produced three Philippine presidents who served in three terms.
 
* [[Boy Pick Up]] <small>(54th President of the Philippines)</small>
 
* [[Boy Pick Up]] <small>(54th President of the Philippines)</small>
 
* {{eLink|profile|1375398|lNSlGHTZ}} <small>(67th President of the Philippines)</small>
 
* {{eLink|profile|1375398|lNSlGHTZ}} <small>(67th President of the Philippines)</small>

Revision as of 13:59, 25 May 2020

Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas

Party-Partido_Komunista_ng_Pilipinas.jpg
General Information
Country Flag-Philippines.jpg Philippines
Abbreviation PKP
Colors Red, white
       
Founded 16 July 2013
Dissolved 17 February 2015
Political
Congress Occupancy 0 /0 seats, 0%
Succeeds Filipino Communist Party
Succeeded By Bagumbayan-KBP
Orientation Far-left
Ideology Authoritarian

The Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas (English: Communist Party of the Philippines), abbreviated as PKP, was a far-left political party in the Philippines. It was the smallest political party in the country for most of its existence.

History

The Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas was founded on 16 July 2013 by Boy Pick Up after defeating ePece in the July 2013 party election. The party claimed to be the successor of the Filipino Communist Party as both parties share the same party tree. Founder Boy Pick Up was also the last secretary general of the Filipino Communist Party before its dissolution.

The party endorsed incumbent Al Raposas in the August 2013 presidential election. Raposas was re-elected after defeating agent of chaos. In his fifth State of the Republic Address, Raposas announced a reshuffling of cabinet members which included moving Boy Pick Up from Minister of Defense to Minister of Culture.[1] Days later, Boy Pick Up was re-elected as general secretary of the party.

On the day of the August 2013 congress elections, General Secretary Boy Pick Up announced that everyone who votes for the the party shall receive 15 Q7 weapons and 15 Q5 food. He immediately denied possible allegations of bribery in the article, explaining that the supplies are for the benefit of Filipinos who were fighting in the war against Pakistan. The move went uncriticized, and the party won three seats in the 47th Congress.[2]

Boy Pick Up was proclaimed as the 11th Speaker of the House of the Congress of the Philippines on 1 September 2013 after being nominated by Kilusan ng Makabayang Pilipino Congressman Vincenzo Roque.[3]

As general secretary, Boy Pick Up once again endorsed Al Raposas for a third consecutive term, but Raposas lost the election to agent of chaos.

Ideology

The Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas

Leadership

The Partido ng Komunista ng Pilipinas was led by a general secretary.

List of general secretaries

No. Portrait Name Took office Left office Term
1 Citizen6180843.jpg Boy Pick Up 16 July 2013 15 February 2014 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
2 100px Chiki_ns 16 February 2014 15 April 2014 1
2
3 100px Kornjaca 52 16 April 2014 15 July 2014 1
2
3
4 100px Mothus 16 July 2014 15 August 2014 1
5 100px Kornjaca 52 16 August 2014 15 September 2014 4
6 100px Hrcak hamster 16 September 2014 15 October 2014 1
7 100px lNSlGHTZ 16 October 2014 15 February 2015
Party dissolved
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2
3
4

Electoral performance

Presidential elections

Election Candidate Votes Outcome
2013
August 2013 Supported Al Raposas (KMP) who won.
September 2013 Supported Al Raposas (LAKAN-KBP) who lost.
October 2013 Supported BaZ III Glow in the Dark III (MAHARLIKA) who won.
November 2013 Boy Pick Up 25 (64.10%) Won
December 2013 Supported kb1992 (FRM) who won.
2014
January 2014 Boy Pick Up 26 (38.81%) Lost
February 2014 Boy Pick Up 22 (30.99%) Lost
March 2014 Did not participate.
April 2014 Did not participate.
May 2014 Kornjaca 52 7 (12.50%) Lost
June 2014 Supported Glamche (PG) who won.
July 2014 Kornjaca 52 4 (10.26%) Lost
August 2014 Mothus 3 (8.82%) Lost
September 2014 Did not participate.
October 2014 Hrcak hamster 8 (29.63%) Lost
November 2014 Did not participate.
December 2014 lNSlGHTZ 12 (50.00%) Won
2015
January 2015 Manijak7 19 (50.00%) Won
February 2015 Supported The Black Rider (PG) who won.

Congress elections

Election Seats won +/– Wing
2013
July 2013 No elections were held.
August 2013
3 / 26
Minority
September 2013 No elections were held.
October 2013 No elections were held.
November 2013
0 / 37
December 2013
0 / 20
2014
January 2014
0 / 10
February 2014
0 / 10
March 2014
0 / 10
April 2014
0 / 10
May 2014
0 / 10
June 2014
0 / 10
July 2014
0 / 10
August 2014
0 / 10
September 2014
0 / 10
October 2014
0 / 10
November 2014
0 / 10
December 2014
0 / 10
2015
January 2015
0 / 10

Notable members

Philippine presidents

The Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas produced three Philippine presidents who served in three terms.

  • Boy Pick Up (54th President of the Philippines)
  • lNSlGHTZ (67th President of the Philippines)
  • Manijak7 (68th President of the Philippines)

Others

References

  1. Age of R extended. Philippine Querier. Published on 9 August 2013.
  2. Vote for PKP! Free 15 Q7 Tank and 15 Q5 Food! Pick Up Sticks. Published on 25 August 2013.
  3. Inauguration of 11th House Speaker of the 47th Philippine Congress. ePhilippines Forum. Published on 1 September 2013.