National Unity Party (Philippines)

National Unity Party (Philippines)
National Unity Party
Leader Pablo P. Garcia
Chairman Pablo P. Garcia
President Rodolfo Antonino
Secretary-General Roger Mercado
Founded February 4, 2011
Split from Lakas Kampi CMD
Ideology Christian democracy,
Islamic democracy,
Populism
Political position Center-right
Official colors Green
Seats in the Senate
0 / 24
Seats in the House of Representatives
30 / 286
Provincial governorships
4 / 79
Politics of Philippines
Political parties
Elections

National Unity Party (NUP) is a political party in the Philippines. The party was formed by former members of the Lakas Kampi CMD who broke away after internal discontent within the party. The party is part of the Liberal-led coalition in the House of Representatives.

The party was accredited by the Commission of Elections as a national party in a resolution dated October 5, 2011.[1]

Contents

Party Officials

  • Chairman: Rep. Pablo P. Garcia,
  • National President: Rep. Rodolfo Antonino
  • Vice President for External Affairs: Rep. Elpidio Barzaga
  • Vice President for Internal Affairs: Rep. Antonio Alvarez
  • Secretary-General: Rep. Roger Mercado
  • Treasurer: Rep. Albert Garcia

List of Party Chairmen

  • Pablo P. Garcia (2011-present)

Elected Members

Congressmen

Aside from P. Garcia, R. Antonino, E. Barzaga, A. Alvarez, R. Mercado and A. Garcia: [2]

Governors

References

  1. ^ Rosario, Ben (10 November 2011). "National Unity Party accredited". The Manila Bulletin. http://mb.com.ph/articles/340761/national-unity-party-accredited. Retrieved 14 November 2011. 
  2. ^ New party for Lakas turned LP lawmakers



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