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Political party in the Philippines
Patriotic Coalition of the People
Makabayang Koalisyon ng Mamamayan
. It was founded on April 16, 2009. The founding assembly was held at UP Theatre, Diliman, Quezon City.
Party-lists
Thirteen
party-lists
are part of Makabayan:
Bayan Muna
Teachers : Alliance of Concerned Teachers
Workers and peasants : Anakpawis
Women : GABRIELA
(General Assembly Binding Women for Integrity, Reform, Equality, Leadership and Action) Women's party
Youth : Kabataan
Indigenous people : Katribu
Migrants : Migrante
Children's rights : Akap-bata
Government employees : COURAGE (Confederation for Unity Recognition and Advancement of Government Employees)
Drivers : Piston
Green party : Kalikasan
Bicolano people : Aking Bikolnon
Moro people : Suara Bangsamoro
In 2016, the Commission on Elections disqualified the Akap Bata and Katribu partylists for failure to acquire the necessary votes.[3]
Coalition
Makabayan also includes organizations that are not political parties, including:
Peasants: Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (Peasant Movement in the Philippines, KMP), AMIHAN (National Federation of Peasant Women: Defend Peasant Women Portraits Series ), UMA (Unyon ng mga Manggagawa sa Agrikultura, Union of Agricultural Workers)
Workers: Kilusang Mayo Uno (May First Movement, KMU)
Youth and Students: Anakbayan , College Editors Guild of the Philippines (CEGP), League of Filipino Students (LFS), National Union of Students of the Philippines (NUSP), Karatula – Kabataang Artista para sa Tunay na Kalayaan (Youth Artists for Genuine Freedom), SCMP – Student Christian Movement of the Philippines
Fisherfolk: Pambasang Lakas ng Kilusang Mamamalakaya Pilipinas (National Force of Fisherfolk Movement in the Philippines, PAMALAKAYA)
Religious: Promotion of Church People's Response (PCPR), Rural Missionaries of the Philippines (RMP)
Health Workers: Health Alliance for Democracy (HEAD)
Scientists: Agham- Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
Teachers: Congress of Teachers and Educators for Nationalism and Democracy (CONTEND)
Cultural Workers: Concerned Artists of the Philippines (CAP), Sinagbayan, Tambisan sa Sining
Indigenous People: Kalipunan ng mga Katutubong Mamamayan ng Pilipinas (KAMP)
Human Rights Defenders: KARAPATAN – Alliance for the Advancement of People's Rights
Lawyers: National Union of People's Lawyers (NUPL)
Urban poor: Kalipunan ng Damayang Mahihirap (KADAMAY)
Electoral performance
President
Vice president
Senate
Election
Number of votes
Share of votes
Seats won
Seats after
Outcome of election
2010
7,395,145
2.49%
Lost
2013
4,295,151
1.44%
Lost
2016
6,484,985
2.02%
Lost
2019
4,683,942
1.29%
Lost
2022
7,690,988
1.77%
Lost
House of Representatives
Election
District elections
Party list election
Total seats
Outcome of election
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
2010
Did not participate
3,106,617
10.34%
Joined the minority bloc
2013
3,870
0.01%
2,940,748
10.61%
Joined the minority bloc
2016
Did not participate
3,822,909
11.80%
Joined the majority bloc
2019
Did not participate
2,304,518
8.31%
Joined the minority bloc
2022
Did not participate
1,291,110
3.51%
Joined the minority bloc
Controversies
In November 2021, the
References
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