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− | The '''Philippine Progressive Party''' (Tagalog: ''Partido Progresibo ng | + | The '''Philippine Progressive Party''' (Tagalog: ''Partido Progresibo ng Pilipinas''), abbreviated as '''PPP''', was a center-left [[Party|political party]] in the [[Philippines]]. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
+ | 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> | ||
− | + | ==Leadership== | |
− | + | List of party presidents: | |
− | == | + | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" |
− | + | ||
− | {| | + | |
|- | |- | ||
− | ! | + | ! No. |
+ | ! Portrait | ||
+ | ! Name | ||
+ | ! Took office | ||
+ | ! Left office | ||
+ | ! Term | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | + | | 1 | |
− | + | | [[File:Citizen2059284.jpg|100px]] | |
− | + | | [[Sigurd Aasen]] | |
− | + | | 19 April 2011 | |
+ | | 15 May 2011 | ||
+ | | 1 | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | 2 |
− | | | + | | [[File:Citizen1204391.jpg|100px]] |
− | | | + | | [[Kyle321n]] |
− | | | + | | 16 May 2011 |
+ | | 15 June 2011 | ||
+ | | 1 | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | 3 |
− | | | + | | [[File:Citizen2059284.jpg|100px]] |
− | | | + | | [[Sigurd Aasen]] |
− | | | + | | 16 June 2011 |
+ | | 15 July 2011 | ||
+ | | 2 | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | 4 |
− | | | + | | [[File:Citizen1475718.jpg|100px]] |
− | | | + | | [[Elari Reili]] |
− | | | + | | 16 July 2011 |
+ | | 15 August 2011 | ||
+ | | 1 | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | 5 |
− | | | + | | [[File:Citizen2059284.jpg|100px]] |
− | | | + | | [[Sigurd Aasen]] |
− | | | + | | 16 August 2011 |
+ | | 18 August 2011<br><small>''Dissolved the party''</small> | ||
+ | | 3 | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Electoral performance== | ||
+ | ===Presidential elections=== | ||
+ | {{main|Presidential elections in the Philippines}} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" width="50%" style="text-align:center;" | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | + | ! width="25%" | Election | |
− | + | ! width="25%" | Candidate | |
− | + | ! width="25%" | Votes | |
− | + | ! width="25%" | Outcome | |
|- | |- | ||
+ | ! colspan="4" | 2011 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | May 2011 | ||
+ | | colspan="3" style="background:#ECECEC" | ''No elections were held.'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | June 2011 | ||
+ | | {{eLink|citizen|2457959|indielfi}} | ||
+ | | 48 <small>(52.75%)</small> | ||
+ | | style="background:#99FF99" | Won | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | July 2011 | ||
+ | | [[Sigurd Aasen]] | ||
+ | | 35 <small>(37.63%)</small> | ||
+ | | style="background:#FF9999" | Lost | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | August 2011 | ||
+ | | [[sansae2]] | ||
+ | | 41 <small>(45.05%)</small> | ||
+ | | style="background:#FF9999" | Lost | ||
|} | |} | ||
− | + | ===Congress elections=== | |
+ | {{main|Congress of the Philippines}} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" width="50%" style="text-align:center;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! width="25%" | Election | ||
+ | ! width="25%" | Seats won | ||
+ | ! width="25%" | +/– | ||
+ | ! width="25%" | Wing | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! colspan="4" | 2011 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[27th Congress of the Philippines|April 2011]] || {{Congress Seats|7|40|#000000|width=125}} || {{Steady}} || Minority | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[28th Congress of the Philippines|May 2011]] || {{Congress Seats|10|30|#000000|width=125}} || {{Increase}} 3 || Majority | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[29th Congress of the Philippines|June 2011]] || {{Congress Seats|3|20|#000000|width=125}} || {{Decrease}} 7 || Minority | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[30th Congress of the Philippines|July 2011]] || {{Congress Seats|2|20|#000000|width=125}} || {{Decrease}} 1 || Minority | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | ==Notable members== | ||
+ | * {{eLink|citizen|2457959|indielfi}} <small>(25th President of the Philippines)</small> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
− | + | {{Reflist}} |
Latest revision as of 05:31, 28 August 2020
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The Philippine Progressive Party (Tagalog: Partido Progresibo ng Pilipinas), abbreviated as PPP, was a center-left political party in the Philippines.
Contents
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 | Sigurd Aasen | 19 April 2011 | 15 May 2011 | 1 | |
2 | Kyle321n | 16 May 2011 | 15 June 2011 | 1 | |
3 | Sigurd Aasen | 16 June 2011 | 15 July 2011 | 2 | |
4 | Elari Reili | 16 July 2011 | 15 August 2011 | 1 | |
5 | 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
- ↑ Philippine Progressive Party. The Notepad. Published on 19 April 2011.