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|country=Philippines
 
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|abbreviation=PSG
 
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|newspaper={{eLink|newspaper|282291|Philippine Querier}}
 
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|colors=Red, white
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|founded=21 April 2013
 
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|dissolution=16 May 2013
 
|dissolution=16 May 2013
  
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|succeeds=Revolutionary Socialist Party
 
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The '''Partido Sosyalistang Ganap''' (English: ''Completely Socialist Party''), abbreviated as '''PSG''', was a far-left [[Party|political party]] in the [[Philippines]].
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'''Partido Sosyalistang Ganap''' (English: ''Completely Socialist Party''), abbreviated as '''PSG''', was a far-left [[Party|political party]] in the [[Philippines]]. Founded by [[Al Raposas]], the Partido Sosyalistang Ganap was the third-largest party in the country.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
The Partido Sosyalistang Ganap was founded by [[Al Raposas]] after winning the April 2013 party election. On 21 April 2013, Raposas published a manifesto announcing the foundation of the new party.<ref>{{eLink|article|2249129|Partido Sosyalistang Ganap}}. ''Philippine Querier''. Published on 21 April 2013.</ref>
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Partido Sosyalistang Ganap was founded on 21 April 2013 by [[Al Raposas]], publishing a party manifesto to announce its formation.<ref>{{eLink|article|2249129|Partido Sosyalistang Ganap}}. ''Philippine Querier''. Published on 21 April 2013.</ref>
  
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===Liana Paldrov presidential campaign===
 
On 2 May 2013, Al Raposas announced [[Liana Paldrov]] as PSG's candidate for the May 2013 presidential election.<ref>{{eLink|article|2254960|The PSG Candidate: May 5 elections}}. ''Philippine Querier''. Published on 02 May 2013.</ref>
 
On 2 May 2013, Al Raposas announced [[Liana Paldrov]] as PSG's candidate for the May 2013 presidential election.<ref>{{eLink|article|2254960|The PSG Candidate: May 5 elections}}. ''Philippine Querier''. Published on 02 May 2013.</ref>
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===Bribing controversy===
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[[Vincenzo Roque]], party president of [[Kilusan ng Makabayang Pilipino]], confronted Al Raposas after Partido Sosyalistang Ganap began offering fifteen [[Philippine Peso|pesos]] as a welcome gift to new members. Raposas defended the practice, explaining how PSG was merely incentivizing people to join their party. Furthermore, Raposas claimed that no one had availed of the welcome gift since it was initiated. Raposas ultimately decided to end the incentive program to clear the party of any claims of bribery.
  
 
==Ideology==
 
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The ideology of the party came into question after [[Vasili Zaytsev]], former party president of the [[Revolutionary Socialist Party]], claimed that a socialist party cannot be socialist without being revolutionary.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:55, 17 January 2021

Partido Sosyalistang Ganap

Party-Partido_Sosyalistang_Ganap.jpg
General Information
Country Flag-Philippines.jpg Philippines
Abbreviation PSG
Newspaper Philippine Querier
Colors Maroon, white
       
Founded 21 April 2013
Dissolved 16 May 2013
Political
Congress Occupancy
Succeeds Revolutionary Socialist Party
Succeeded By Philippines Immortals
Orientation Far-Left
Ideology Libertarian

Partido Sosyalistang Ganap (English: Completely Socialist Party), abbreviated as PSG, was a far-left political party in the Philippines. Founded by Al Raposas, the Partido Sosyalistang Ganap was the third-largest party in the country.

History

Partido Sosyalistang Ganap was founded on 21 April 2013 by Al Raposas, publishing a party manifesto to announce its formation.[1]

Liana Paldrov presidential campaign

On 2 May 2013, Al Raposas announced Liana Paldrov as PSG's candidate for the May 2013 presidential election.[2]

Bribing controversy

Vincenzo Roque, party president of Kilusan ng Makabayang Pilipino, confronted Al Raposas after Partido Sosyalistang Ganap began offering fifteen pesos as a welcome gift to new members. Raposas defended the practice, explaining how PSG was merely incentivizing people to join their party. Furthermore, Raposas claimed that no one had availed of the welcome gift since it was initiated. Raposas ultimately decided to end the incentive program to clear the party of any claims of bribery.

Ideology

The ideology of the party came into question after Vasili Zaytsev, former party president of the Revolutionary Socialist Party, claimed that a socialist party cannot be socialist without being revolutionary.

Leadership

Electoral performance

Presidential elections

Election Candidate Votes Outcome
May 2013 Liana Paldrov 8 (12.12%) Lost

Congress elections

Election Seats won +/– Wing
April 2013
1 / 7
Opposition

Notable members

References

  1. Partido Sosyalistang Ganap. Philippine Querier. Published on 21 April 2013.
  2. The PSG Candidate: May 5 elections. Philippine Querier. Published on 02 May 2013.