National Unity Party (Philippines)
National Unity Party | |
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Colors | Green |
Slogan | One Nation, One Future |
Seats in the Senate | 0 / 24
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Seats in the House of Representatives | 37 / 316
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Provincial governorships | 9 / 81
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Provincial board members | 67 / 1,023
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City and municipal mayorships | 125 / 1,634
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City and municipal councilors | 990 / 16,812
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Website | |
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The National Unity Party (NUP) (
The party was accredited by the
Commission of Elections as a national party in a resolution dated October 5, 2011.[4]
On September 26, 2012, the party held its first national convention where they announced support for Team PNoy for the 2013 elections, however most NUP members ultimately supported the United Nationalist Alliance, especially Garcia.
Ideology and positions
According to the party's constitution, NUP's principles include the following: belief in God; sovereignty of the state, national interest and democracy; social justice and responsibility; and environmental awareness.[5]
- Chairman: Ronaldo V. Puno
- Vice-chairman for Local Government: Alberto Garcia
- Vice-chairman for Political Affairs: Vacant
- Vice-chairman for External Affairs: Romeo Acop
- Vice-chairman for Internal Affairs: Rep. Roberto Puno, Deputy Speaker House of Representative, 1st District of Antipolo
- National President: Rep. Elpidio Barzaga Jr., Lone District of Dasmariñas
- Secretary-General: Rep. Narciso Bravo Jr., 1st District Representative of Masbate
- Treasurer: Rep. Luis A. Ferrer IV, 6th District of Cavite
- Deputy Secretary-General for Political Affairs: Reginald Velasco
- Deputy Secretary-General for Public Affairs: Brian S. Yamsuan
- Deputy Secretary-General for Administration: Rex L. De La Cruz
List of party chairmen
- Pablo P. Garcia (2011–2013)
- Ronaldo Puno (2013–present)
Elected members
District Representatives
Partylist allies
- Enrico Pineda (1-Pacman)
- Mikee Romero (1-Pacman)
- Eric Go Yap(ACT-CIS)
- Niña Taduran (ACT-CIS)
Governors
- Ma. Jocelyn V. Bernos – Abra (NUP candidate in 2016, ASENSO candidate since 2019, Vice-Governor of Abra since 2022)
- Rhodora J. Cadiao – Antique
- Roel R. Degamo – Negros Oriental
- Albert Raymond S. Garcia – Bataan
- Rashidin H. Matba – Tawi Tawi
- Santiago B. Cane Jr. – Agusan del Sur
- Daniel R. Fernando – Bulacan
- Arthur R. Defensor, Jr. - Iloilo
- Juanito Victor C. Remulla Jr. - Cavite
Mayors
- Leopoldo "Pol" N. Bataoil – Lingayen, Pangasinan
- Reynaldo San Pedro – San Jose del Monte City, Bulacan
- Jose Enrique Garcia III – Balanga, Bataan
- Dinalupihan, Bataan
- Bartolome Ramos – Santa Maria, Bulacan
- Elpidio Barzaga Jr. – Dasmariñas, Cavite
- Canuto "Tito" Oreta (†) – Malabon
- Dr. Feliciano Legaspi, M.D. – Norzagaray, Bulacan
- Luis "Jon-Jon" Ferrer IV – General Trias
- Maloney Samaco – Maasin City, Southern Leyte
- Eduardo J. Villanueva Jr. Bocaue, Bulacan
- Arnel Mendoza – Bustos, Bulacan
- Lem Faustino - Calumpit, Bulacan
- Marita Flores - Doña Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan
- Ambrosio Cruz - Guiguinto, Bulacan
- Enrico Roque – Pandi, Bulacan
- Anastacia Vistan – Plaridel, Bulacan
- Alicia Rama-Ty – Plaridel, Misamis Occidental
- Joselito "Litoy" Alega – San Francisco, Quezon
- Jose G. Ardales – Victoria, Northern Samar
- Kirk A. Asis – Bayugan, Agusan del Sur
- Engr. Ronnie Vicente Lagnada – Butuan
- Stephen Alayon- Sigma, Capiz
- Bacolod, Negros Occidental
- John Geesnell "Baba" Lim Yap – Tagbilaran, Bohol
- Roberto "Bobby" Sanchez – Lubang, Occidental Mindoro
- Jerry Treñas – Iloilo City
- Carla Galvez-Tan - San Ildefonso, Bulacan
- Jennie Rosalie T. Uy-Mendez - Villanueva, Misamis Oriental
- Haneya Theresa Yap-Chiong - Baliangao, Misamis Occidental
- Tagaytay City
- Rolando "Klarex" A. Uy - Cagayan de Oro
Electoral performance
Presidential and vice presidential elections
Year | Presidential election | Vice presidential election | ||||
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Candidate | Vote share | Result | Candidate | Vote share | Result | |
2016
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None | PDP–Laban )
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None | Leni Robredo (Liberal) | ||
2022
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None[n 1] | Bongbong Marcos (PFP) |
None[n 2] | Lakas-CMD )
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Legislative elections
Congress of the Philippines | ||||||
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House of Representatives | Senate | |||||
Year | Seats won | Result | Year | Seats won | Ticket | Result |
2013
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24 / 292
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Liberal Party plurality | 2013
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Did not participate | Team PNoy win 9/12 seats | |
2016
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23 / 297
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Liberal Party plurality | 2016
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Did not participate | Koalisyon ng Daang Matuwid win 7/12 seats | |
2019
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25 / 304
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PDP–Laban plurality
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2019
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Did not participate | Hugpong ng Pagbabago win 9/12 seats | |
2022 | 33 / 316
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PDP–Laban plurality | 2022 | Did not participate | UniTeam win 6/12 seats
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- ^ NUP endorsed Bongbong Marcos for president.
- ^ NUP endorsed Sara Duterte for vice president.
References
- ^ "Who to Vote For? Get to Know the Political Parties in the Philippines". Esquiremag.ph.
- ^ "NUP seals alliance with PDP–Laban". Rappler. Retrieved July 22, 2018.
- ^ Ager, Maila. "NUP, Duterte's PDP–Laban formalize alliance". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved July 22, 2018.
- ^ Rosario, Ben (November 10, 2011). "National Unity Party accredited". Manila Bulletin. Archived from the original on April 6, 2012. Retrieved November 14, 2011.
- ^ "National Unity Party". nup.org.ph. Retrieved July 22, 2018.
External links
- Official website
- National Unity Party on Facebook
- National Unity Party on Twitter