• The Nacionalista Party (Filipino and Spanish: Partido Nacionalista; lit. 'Nationalist Party') is the oldest political party in both the Philippines and...
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  • breakaway liberal wing of the old Nacionalista Party (NP), the Liberal Party remains the second-oldest active political party in the Philippines after the...
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    under the Nacionalista Party; the wounded included a sitting councilor and a provincial board member. In Sorsogon, Julio Esquivias, a Nacionalista candidate...
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    not come from the Senate. After seven years of Liberal rule, the Nacionalista Party laced a strong presidential candidate to end the regime. Former President...
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  • alternative party to the then-dominant political pair of the Nacionalista Party and the Liberal Party. The party ceased to exist by 1969. The party was founded...
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  • comprising the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas (PFP), Lakas–CMD, Nacionalista Party, National Unity Party (NUP), and the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC), to...
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    The Nacionalista Party wrestled back control of the Senate; originally a Liberal, Senate President Ferdinand Marcos defected to the Nacionalistas, became...
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    legislature, the Nacionalista Party was split between the Quezon and Osmeña factions. The Quezon wing, known as the Partido Nacionalista Democratico or...
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  • of the 1935 Constitution of the Philippines; Manuel Quezon of the Nacionalista Party emerged as the victor, defeating previous president Emilio Aguinaldo...
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  • functioned as an opposition party against the ruling Nacionalista Party. The Democrata Party came from the remnants of the Progresista Party, which had been defeated...
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    The administration Nacionalista Party won seven seats in the Philippine Senate while the Liberal Party won one seat; the Nacionalistas got the majority...
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  • Arroyo. Senatorial Election People's Reform Party leader Miriam Defensor Santiago was invited by Nacionalista Party standard bearer Manuel "Manny" Villar,...
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    Liberal Party continued chipping away from the Nacionalista Party's dominance in the Senate, winning two more seats, although the Nacionalistas still possessed...
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  • dominated the assembly until 1905 when internal divisions and the new Nacionalista Party began to dominate the assembly. Prior to that, the Federalistas expanded...
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  • winning one seat. In the Nacionalista landslide of 1941, the three independents were the only non-members of the Nacionalista Party to win in the House of...
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    Pelaez, who resigned in the Cabinet and from the Liberal Party, then sought the Nacionalista Party presidential nomination and lost it to Marcos, did not...
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    under the nominal two-party system, the Liberal Party and the Nacionalista Party often presented complete 8-person tickets; a party may even exceed the...
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    Allied Party Alyansa ng Pag-Asa Bawat Isa Mahalaga Citizens' Party Democrata Party Democratic Alliance Democratic Party Federalista Party Ganap Party Kabalikat...
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  • Liberal Party–Partido ng Demokratikong Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan NP - Nacionalista Party KBL - Kilusang Bagong Lipunan PRP - People's Reform Party Commission...
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    Conservative (Osmeña) Wing, the Liberal Wing of the Nacionalista Party, and the Partido Modernista. The Nacionalistas had Osmeña and Senator Eulogio Rodriguez as...
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    Liberal Party, scored the opposition and said, "the Nacionalista Party of today is not the party of Quezon and Osmeña ... (it is) the party of Hukbalahaps...
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    Bayan (PDP–Laban) was only considering to form a coalition with the Nacionalista Party for the 2019 senatorial elections. In November 2017, PDP–Laban reportedly...
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  • – The Liberal Party won all 8 seats contested. 1951 – The Nacionalista Party won all 9 seats contested. 1955 – The Nacionalista Party won all 9 seats...
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    Sergio Osmeña (category Nacionalista Party politicians)
    until Rodrigo Duterte took office in 2016 at age 71. A founder of the Nacionalista Party, Osmeña was also the first Visayan to become president. Prior to his...
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    independents have five, while the Nacionalista Party and Lakas–CMD have four each. It is expected that Manuel Villar of the Nacionalistas and Francis Pangilinan...
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    November 12, 1957 in the Philippines. The Nacionalista Party, despite losing two seats to the Liberal Party still held the Senate with twenty seats. The...
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    Manuel L. Quezon (category Nacionalista Party politicians)
    Tydings–McDuffie Act in 1934. In 1922, he became leader of the Nacionalista Party alliance Partido Nacionalista-Colectivista. In 1935, Quezon won the Philippines'...
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    representative Raneo Abu, Dra. Reina Abu of Nacionalista Party and Atty. Nicasio "Nick" Conti of the PDP-Laban. She switched party from Nationalist People's Coalition...
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    after members of the Nacionalista Party, led by Rizal governor Isidro Rodriguez, left the party after disagreements with party leader and vice president...
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    referendum, the newly formed Nacionalista Party, advocating independence, defeated the more established Progresista Party, which were conservative. With...
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