Difference between revisions of "Partido Kalikasan ng Pilipinas"
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|orientation=Far-left | |orientation=Far-left | ||
|ideology=Libertarian | |ideology=Libertarian | ||
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− | '''Partido Kalikasan ng Pilipinas''' | + | '''Partido Kalikasan ng Pilipinas''' was a [[Party#Party Details|Far-left]], [[Party#Party Details|Libertarian]] [[Party|Political Party]] in the [[Philippines]]. Before the dissolution, the '''PKP''' had 19 members and was ranked as 6th '''Political Party''' in the '''Philippines'''. |
==PKP in Congress== | ==PKP in Congress== | ||
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Currently there are three representatives from the PKP in the Filipino congress. | Currently there are three representatives from the PKP in the Filipino congress. | ||
===January 2012 Elections=== | ===January 2012 Elections=== | ||
− | * [[Luzon]]: 1 | + | * [[Luzon]]: 1 |
− | * [[Visayas]]: 1 | + | * [[Visayas]]: 1 |
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Revision as of 04:33, 2 April 2012
This is a historical party, for succeeding party: Democratic Party for Progress
Partido Kalikasan ng Pilipinas
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Partido Kalikasan ng Pilipinas was a Far-left, Libertarian Political Party in the Philippines. Before the dissolution, the PKP had 19 members and was ranked as 6th Political Party in the Philippines.
PKP in Congress
Currently there are three representatives from the PKP in the Filipino congress.
January 2012 Elections
Name | Region | Notes |
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Daniel Samarin | Visayas | became country president. |
indielfi | Luzon |
After the January 2012 elections, Daniel Samarin, one of the congressmembers representing PKP left their positions, to become country president, bringing the number from 2 to 1.