People's Champ Movement
Appearance
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People's Champ Movement | |
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President | Rogelio Pacquiao |
Chairman | Manny Pacquiao |
Secretary-General | Raul Martinez |
Founder | Manny Pacquiao |
Founded | September 4, 2008 (organized) May 7, 2009 (registered) |
Headquarters | General Santos, Soccsksargen |
Ideology | Christian democracy Social conservatism Asian values |
Political position | Right-wing |
National affiliation | PROMDI (since 2021) UNA (2012–2016) Liberal (2010–2012) |
Colors | Orange |
Seats in the Senate | 0 / 24
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Seats in the House of Representatives | 1 / 316
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Provincial governorships | 1 / 81
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Provincial vice governorships | 1 / 81
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Provincial board members | 11 / 11,924
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The People's Champ Movement (PCM) is a political party in the Philippines, currently affiliated with the PROMDI[1] and previously the United Nationalist Alliance. It is led by Manny Pacquiao, who founded the party, and is mainly based in General Santos and Sarangani.[1]
The party also ran for a seat in the congress in the 2019 elections, but they ranked 97 out of 134 running party-lists, thus not winning a seat. The votes they have are only 60,040, 0.22% of the national votes.[2]
Members
[edit]The party has seven elected officials:
- Elmer De Peralta - Vice-Governor of Sarangani
2016-present
- Jinkee Pacquiao – Vice-Governor of Sarangani
2013–2016
- Steve Solon – Governor of Sarangani 2013–2022 and Vice-Governor 2007–2013
- Manny Pacquiao – Senator of the Philippines
2016–2022, Former Congressman of Sarangani 2010-2016 and Leader of PCM
- Rogelio Pacquiao - Former Congressman 2016-2022 and Incumbent Governor of Sarangani 2022-present.
- Lorelie Pacquiao - Incumbent Mayor of General Santos City 2022-present.
- Ronnel Rivera - Former Mayor of General Santos City 2013-2022.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Bordey, Hana (September 18, 2021). "PDP-Laban Pacquiao faction forges alliance with 2 local parties". GMANetwork.com. Retrieved November 7, 2024.
- ^ "Halalan 2019 Philippine Election Results". ABS-CBN News. May 22, 2019.
Categories:
- Conservative parties in the Philippines
- Local political parties in the Philippines
- Politics of South Cotabato
- Politics of Sarangani
- Political parties established in 2010
- 2010 establishments in the Philippines
- Regionalist parties
- Regionalist parties in the Philippines
- Asian political party stubs
- Philippines stubs