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== '''History''' == | == '''History''' == | ||
− | 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. | + | 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''' 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. |
==='''LAKAN-KBP'''=== | ==='''LAKAN-KBP'''=== | ||
− | 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. After the March 5 presidential elections, LAKAN-KBP reached the top five for the first time since August 2012. | + | 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 {{eLink|citizen|2741689|J Grey}} on June 5, 2012. After the March 5 presidential elections, LAKAN-KBP reached the top five for the first time since August 2012. |
== '''Party Presidents''' == | == '''Party Presidents''' == |
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LAKAN-KBP, which stands for Lakas ng Kabataan-Kapisanan para sa Bagong Pilipinas (English: Power of the Youth-Organization for a New Philippines), is a fifth generation Center Philippine Political Party, succeeding the New Philippines Party and P.C.B. Filipino. It was renamed on February 17, 2013 as a pro-youth, pro-industry and pro-Filipino party. LAKAN-KBP is currently the fifth largest party in the Philippines, and the fastest growing political party in the country.
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History
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 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 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.
LAKAN-KBP
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. After the March 5 presidential elections, LAKAN-KBP reached the top five for the first time since August 2012.
Party Presidents
Party Presidents | ||||
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Name | Term | Vote Acquired/Total Votes | ||
1st | Liana Paldrov | February 16, 2013 - March 15, 2013 | 2/2 | |
2nd | Makedonec21 | March 16, 2013 - April 15, 2013 | 15/24 | |
3rd | thedarkwolf | April 16 - June 15, 2013 | 3/4 | |
4th | NinoBitpazarec | June 16, 2013 - July 15, 2013 | 4/4 | |
5th | Liana Paldrov | July 16, 2013 - October 15, 2013 | 2/2 |
Other Party Titles
February 2013
- Secretary General: juancda
March 2013
- Vice President: Al Raposas
- Secretary General: juancda
- Spokesman: Boy Pick Up
August 2013
- Vice President: juancda
References
See also
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