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|country=Philippines
 
|country=Philippines
 
|abbreviation=PPP
 
|abbreviation=PPP
|website=
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|newspaper={{eLink|newspaper|209134|The Notepad}}
|newspaper=War Journalist
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|colors=Black, blue, red, white<br>{{colorbox|#000000}} {{colorbox|#0038A8}} {{colorbox|#CE1126}} {{colorbox|#FFFFFF}}
|organization=
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|founded=19 April 2011
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|dissolution=18 August 2011
|colors= Black, Blue, Red and White
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|founded=April 19 2011
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|dissolution=August 18 2011
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|president=Sigurd Aasen
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|congress=N/A
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|succeeds=Bayan Muna
 
|succeeds=Bayan Muna
 
|succeeded=Bayanihan
 
|succeeded=Bayanihan
|orientation=Center-left
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|orientation=Center-Left
 
|ideology=Libertarian
 
|ideology=Libertarian
 
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The '''Philippine Progressive Party''' (Tagalog: ''Partido Progresibo ng Pilipinas''), abbreviated as '''PPP''', was a center-left [[Party|political party]] in the [[Philippines]].
'''Philippine Progressive Party''' was a '''[[Party#Party Details|Center-left]]''', '''[[Party#Party Details|Libertarian]]''' '''[[Philippines|Philippine]]''' '''[[Party|Political Party]]''', successor of '''[[Bayan Muna]]'''.
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==History==
 
==History==
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The Philippine Progressive Party was founded on 19 April 2011 by [[Sigurd Aasen]] in an attempt . It was previously named [[Bayan Muna]].<ref>{{eLink|article|1752439|Philippine Progressive Party}}. ''The Notepad''. Published on 19 April 2011.</ref>
  
The '''PPP''' was founded with the purpose of bringing a life spark to the existing membership and possibly enlarge it. However, after several months of its creation that spark was lost and the founder, [[Sigurd Aasen]], realized it was time for a new change. That is why after his brief trip to [[Norway]] he rejoined his old party and entered the race for the [[Party president|Party President]] seat. He explained <ref>http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/philippine-progressive-party-1752439/1/20, ''Philippine Progressive Party'', War Journalist.</ref> that his victory on the elections would mean renaming of the party. The majority of the members must have thought that his idea is well founded so they delivered the victory to him.
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==Leadership==
 
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List of party presidents:
==PPP Presidents==
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
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|-
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! No.
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! Portrait
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! Name
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! Took office
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! Left office
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! Term
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|-
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| 1
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| [[File:Citizen2059284.jpg|100px]]
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| [[Sigurd Aasen]]
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| 19 April 2011
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| 15 May 2011
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| 1
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|-
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| 2
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| [[File:Citizen1204391.jpg|100px]]
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| [[Kyle321n]]
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| 16 May 2011
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| 15 June 2011
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| 1
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|-
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| 3
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| [[File:Citizen2059284.jpg|100px]]
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| [[Sigurd Aasen]]
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| 16 June 2011
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| 15 July 2011
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| 2
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|-
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| 4
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| [[File:Citizen1475718.jpg|100px]]
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| [[Elari Reili]]
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| 16 July 2011
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| 15 August 2011
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| 1
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|-
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| 5
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| [[File:Citizen2059284.jpg|100px]]
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| [[Sigurd Aasen]]
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| 16 August 2011
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| 18 August 2011<br><small>''Dissolved the party''</small>
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| 3
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|}
  
{|width="65%" class="wikitable collapsible"
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==Electoral performance==
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===Presidential elections===
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{{main|Presidential elections in the Philippines}}
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{| class="wikitable" width="50%" style="text-align:center;"
 
|-
 
|-
! style="background:#7DF9FF" colspan=4| The Presidents
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! width="25%" | Election
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! width="25%" | Candidate
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! width="25%" | Votes
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! width="25%" | Outcome
 
|-
 
|-
! style="background:#7DF9FF" width="10"|
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! colspan="4" | 2011
! style="background:#7DF9FF" width="10"| Name
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! style="background:#7DF9FF" width="10"| Term
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! style="background:#7DF9FF" width="10"| Status
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|-
 
|-
| align="center" | 1st
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| May 2011
| align="center" | [[Sigurd Aasen]]
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| colspan="3" style="background:#ECECEC" | ''No elections were held.''
| align="center" | April 2011
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| align="center" | Active
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|-
 
|-
| align="center" | 2nd
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| June 2011
| align="center" | [[Kyle321n]]
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| {{eLink|citizen|2457959|indielfi}}
| align="center" | May 2011
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| 48 <small>(52.75%)</small>
| align="center" | Dead
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| style="background:#99FF99" | Won
 
|-
 
|-
| align="center" | 3rd
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| July 2011
| align="center" | [[Sigurd Aasen]]
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| [[Sigurd Aasen]]
| align="center" | June 2011
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| 35 <small>(37.63%)</small>
| align="center" | Active
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| style="background:#FF9999" | Lost
 
|-
 
|-
| align="center" | 4th
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| August 2011
| align="center" | [[Elari Reili]]
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| [[sansae2]]
| align="center" | July 2011
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| 41 <small>(45.05%)</small>
| align="center" | Dead
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| style="background:#FF9999" | Lost
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|}
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===Congress elections===
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{{main|Congress of the Philippines}}
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{| class="wikitable" width="50%" style="text-align:center;"
 
|-
 
|-
| align="center" | 5th
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! width="25%" | Election
| align="center" | [[Sigurd Aasen]]
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! width="25%" | Seats won
| align="center" | August 2011
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! width="25%" | +/–
| align="center" | Active
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! width="25%" | Wing
 
|-
 
|-
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! colspan="4" | 2011
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|-
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| [[27th Congress of the Philippines|April 2011]] || {{Congress Seats|7|40|#000000|width=125}} || {{Steady}} || Minority
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|-
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| [[28th Congress of the Philippines|May 2011]] || {{Congress Seats|10|30|#000000|width=125}} || {{Increase}} 3 || Majority
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|-
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| [[29th Congress of the Philippines|June 2011]] || {{Congress Seats|3|20|#000000|width=125}} || {{Decrease}} 7 || Minority
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|-
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| [[30th Congress of the Philippines|July 2011]] || {{Congress Seats|2|20|#000000|width=125}} || {{Decrease}} 1 || Minority
 
|}
 
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'''Sigurd Aasen''' is noted as the '''Last Party President of the Philippine Progressive Party'''.
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==Notable members==
 
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* {{eLink|citizen|2457959|indielfi}} <small>(25th President of the Philippines)</small>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
<small><references/></small>
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{{Reflist}}
 
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[[Category:Historical Center-Left Parties]]
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[[Category:Historical Libertarian Parties]]
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Latest revision as of 05:31, 28 August 2020

Philippine Progressive Party

Party-Philippine_Progressive_Party.jpg
General Information
Country Flag-Philippines.jpg Philippines
Abbreviation PPP
Newspaper The Notepad
Colors Black, blue, red, white
               
Founded 19 April 2011
Dissolved 18 August 2011
Political
Congress Occupancy
Succeeds Bayan Muna
Succeeded By Bayanihan
Orientation Center-Left
Ideology Libertarian

The Philippine Progressive Party (Tagalog: Partido Progresibo ng Pilipinas), abbreviated as PPP, was a center-left political party in the Philippines.

History

The Philippine Progressive Party was founded on 19 April 2011 by Sigurd Aasen in an attempt . It was previously named Bayan Muna.[1]

Leadership

List of party presidents:

No. Portrait Name Took office Left office Term
1 Citizen2059284.jpg Sigurd Aasen 19 April 2011 15 May 2011 1
2 Citizen1204391.jpg Kyle321n 16 May 2011 15 June 2011 1
3 Citizen2059284.jpg Sigurd Aasen 16 June 2011 15 July 2011 2
4 Citizen1475718.jpg Elari Reili 16 July 2011 15 August 2011 1
5 Citizen2059284.jpg Sigurd Aasen 16 August 2011 18 August 2011
Dissolved the party
3

Electoral performance

Presidential elections

Election Candidate Votes Outcome
2011
May 2011 No elections were held.
June 2011 indielfi 48 (52.75%) Won
July 2011 Sigurd Aasen 35 (37.63%) Lost
August 2011 sansae2 41 (45.05%) Lost

Congress elections

Election Seats won +/– Wing
2011
April 2011
7 / 40
Minority
May 2011
10 / 30
3 Majority
June 2011
3 / 20
7 Minority
July 2011
2 / 20
1 Minority

Notable members

  • indielfi (25th President of the Philippines)

References

  1. Philippine Progressive Party. The Notepad. Published on 19 April 2011.