Magdalo Party-List

Summary

The Magdalo Para sa Pilipino Sectoral Party Organization, also known as the Magdalo Para sa Pilipino or Magdalo Party-List, is a political party in the Philippines. Magdalo seeks to represent the retired personnel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and their families, as well as the urban poor and the youth.[1]

Magdalo Party-List
PresidentAntonio Trillanes
FounderAntonio Trillanes
FoundedJuly 27, 2010 (2010-07-27)
HeadquartersQuezon City
National affiliationNacionalista (2010)
PGP (2016)
Otso Diretso (2019)
TRoPa (2022)
ColorsRed
Seats in the House of Representatives
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Party flag
Website
magdalo.org

The organization was established by the Samahang Magdalo on July 27, 2010, in Quezon City, Metro Manila.[1] Samahang Magdalo itself had links to the Magdalo Group, which led the Oakwood Mutiny and Manila Peninsula siege with both efforts to remove then-President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo from her post.

The Magdalo Party-List was re-endorsed by former senator and retired navy officer Antonio "Sonny" Trillanes during the 2016 election, while he was running for the vice presidency of the Philippines.

Electoral performance edit

Election Candidate Number of votes Share of votes Outcome of election
2010 Supported Manny Villar who lost
2016 Supported Grace Poe who lost
2022 Supports Leni Robredo who lost

Vice president edit

Election Candidate Number of votes Share of votes Outcome of election
2010 Supported Mar Roxas who lost
2016 Antonio Trillanes[a] 868,501 2.11% Lost
2022 Supports Francis Pangilinan who lost

House of Representatives party-list elections edit

Election Votes % Seats
2013 567,426 2.05% 2
2016 279,356 0.86% 1
2019 248,926 0.90% 1
2022 119,189 0.32% 0

Representatives to Congress edit

Period 1st Representative 2nd Representative 3rd Representative
16th Congress
2013–2016
Gary Alejano
Francisco Ashley Acedillo
 
17th Congress
2016–2019
Gary Alejano
 
18th Congress
2019–present
Manuel DG. Cabochan III

Notes edit

  1. ^ Trillanes ran as an independent candidate, while remaining a member of the Nacionalista Party.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "About". Magdalo Party-List. Retrieved March 22, 2016.

External links edit

  • Magdalo Party-List
  • Magdalo Party-List on Facebook