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Team PNoy

Defunct political coalition in the Philippines supporting presidency of Benigno Aquino III


Summary

Defunct political coalition in the Philippines supporting presidency of Benigno Aquino III

FieldValue
nameTeam PNoy
logoTeam PNoy logo.jpg
colorcode
leaderBenigno Aquino III
leader2_titleSenate leader
leader2_nameFranklin Drilon
foundation
dissolved
successorKoalisyon ng Daang Matuwid
headquartersMetro Manila
positionBig tent
colorsYellow
sloganMga tunay na tuwid sa daang matuwid
('The truly righteous people on the straight path')
countrythe Philippines
affiliation1_titleCoalition members
affiliation1Liberal
Akbayan
Nacionalista
NUP
NPC
LDP
PDP–Laban

('The truly righteous people on the straight path') Akbayan Nacionalista NUP NPC LDP PDP–Laban Team PNoy, formerly known as the LP–Akbayan–NPC–NP–LDP Coalition, was a political umbrella coalition in the Philippines, originally formed to support the administration-backed senatorial line-up for the 2013 Philippine Senate election. Team PNoy is composed mostly of supporters of then-president Benigno Aquino III, nicknamed PNoy. The coalition is composed of the Liberal Party, the Nacionalista Party, the Nationalist People's Coalition, the Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino, the Akbayan Citizens' Action Party, the PDP–Laban and the National Unity Party.

Its official slogan was tl ('The truly righteous people on the straight path').

History

2013 elections

The Liberal (LP) was open to creating coalitions or alliances with other parties for the 2013 general election as long as the politicians had aligning principles. Secretary of Budget and Management Florencio Abad said on April 7, 2012 that it was too early to make conclusions. Two days later, the Liberals revealed 14 names as potential candidates on their ticket, including candidates that were being considered on the United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) ticket, which meant there were common names on both tickets.

In April 2012, the Nacionalista (NP) was choosing between the LP and the UNA tickets, with party Secretary-General Alan Peter Cayetano saying that it was too early to decide on such matters. The verdict in the impeachment of Renato Corona could affect their decision.

On May 17, 2012, Aquino revealed the party's four certain senatorial bets, namely Aurora Representative Sonny Angara, TESDA chairman Joel Villanueva and 2010 senatorial candidates Risa Hontiveros and Ruffy Biazon. All four, were still considering their options to run for Senator. On 28 June 2012, party vice chairman Senator Franklin Drilon announced the candidacy of former Senator Ramon Magsaysay Jr.

Senator Francis Escudero, who formerly campaigned for the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC)'s presidential nomination in 2010 before resigning from the party and withdrawing from the race abruptly, said he believed that the NPC and the Liberals "are in coalition with one another".

It was announced on July 5, 2012 that the ruling Liberal, the NPC and the Nacionalista would most likely field a common senatorial ticket in the May 2013 elections. A meeting between Noynoy Aquino and Manuel Villar resulted in an agreement to coalesce for the 2013 elections and details such as local candidates would be dealt with upon on further meetings. Senator and Liberal vice chairman Franklin Drilon cautioned that the agreement was "not yet sealed" as the distribution of slots in the ticket would also be a factor. The Nacionalista had already endorsed four candidates in Senators Antonio Trillanes and Alan Peter Cayetano and Representatives Robert "Ace" Barbers and Cynthia Villar.

However, NPC official and Senator Tito Sotto in September said that the three-party coalition might not be pursued as the determination of candidates at the local level remained a stumbling block in the formation of the coalition. The NPC had more local officials than the Liberal and the Nacionalista. Meanwhile, Representative Mark Villar of the Nacionalista said that they would stay put with their coalition agreement with the Liberal and that most issues had already been resolved.

The President's cousin Bam Aquino and Jamby Madrigal, one of the defeated presidential candidates in 2010, were sworn in as Liberal members. On 1 October 2012, the President announced the administration coalition's nominees in a speech at Club Filipino. The ruling coalition, aside from the Liberal, the NPC and the Nacionalista, included the Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino (LDP) and Akbayan.

In October 2012, Senators Francis Escudero, Loren Legarda and Fernando Poe Jr.'s daughter, former MTRCB Chair Grace Poe, formally joined the proclamation rally as independent candidates. The three independent candidates were also adopted by the UNA coalition.

According to Joseph Emilio Abaya, the ruling party's spokesman, the independent candidates did not intend to campaign with the UNA, which had also adopted them. However, when asked with whom she will campaign, Legarda said: "I will campaign with the Filipino people".

On January 26, 2013, it was announced that the administration ticket would be called Team PNoy. It is a play on the words pinoy, (an informal term used to denote the Filipino people) and P-Noy, the administration's preferred reference to President Aquino, whose nickname is Noynoy. Angara said that "we decided to use 'PNoy' to send the message that this campaign is for all Filipinos". The coalition released its first TV advertisement the next day with the Team PNoy spelling.

2016 elections

Main article: Mar Roxas 2016 presidential campaign

A few days after his final State of the Nation Address, President Aquino endorsed Secretary of the Interior Mar Roxas as the standard bearer of his administration in the 2016 general election. Meanwhile, Poe and Escudero ran as independents for presidency and vice presidency respectively, while Cayetano ran as Rodrigo Duterte's vice presidential nominee. Team PNoy was replaced by Koalisyon ng Daang Matuwid, now composed of Liberal and Akbayan.

Coalition members

Mainstream party members

  • Liberal Party (LP / Liberal)
  • Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino (LDP)
  • Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC–Legarda wing)
  • Nacionalista Party (NP / Nacionalista–Villar wing)
  • National Unity Party (NUP–Barzaga wing)
  • Akbayan Citizens' Action Party (Akbayan)
  • Partido Demokratiko Pilipino–Lakas ng Bayan (PDP–Laban – Pimentel wing)

Senatorial slate

CandidatePartyLast position in governmentRelatives in governmentElected
Sonny AngaraIncumbent congressman from Aurora's lone district (since 2004)Senator Edgardo Angara (father) and Aurora governor Bellaflor Angara-Castillo (aunt)[[File:Yes check.svg15pxYes]]
Bam AquinoFormer chairman of the National Youth Commission (2003–2006)President Benigno Aquino III (cousin), President Corazon Aquino (aunt), Senator Benigno Aquino Jr. (uncle), Senator Agapito Aquino (uncle), Senator Teresa Aquino-Oreta (aunt) and Tarlac governor Tingting Cojuangco (aunt)[[File:Yes check.svg15pxYes]]
Alan Peter CayetanoIncumbent Senator (since 2007)Senator Pia Cayetano (sister), Senator Rene Cayetano (father) and Taguig mayor Lani Cayetano (wife)[[File:Yes check.svg15pxYes]]
Francis EscuderoIncumbent Senator (since 2007)Congressman from Sorsogon Salvador Escudero (father)[[File:Yes check.svg15pxYes]]
Risa HontiverosFormer congresswoman from Akbayan (2004–2010)None[[File:X mark.svg15pxNo]]
Loren LegardaIncumbent Senator (since 2007)Batangas governor Antonio Leviste (annulled)[[File:Yes check.svg15pxYes]]
Jamby MadrigalFormer Senator (2004–2010)Chief Justice José Abad Santos (grandfather) and Senator Manuel Collantes (uncle)[[File:X mark.svg15pxNo]]
Ramon Magsaysay Jr.Former Senator (1995–2007)President Ramon Magsaysay (father), Zambales governor Vicente Magsaysay (cousin) and congresswoman from Zambales Mitos Magsaysay (niece-in-law)[[File:X mark.svg15pxNo]]
Koko PimentelIncumbent Senator (since 2007)Senator Aquilino Pimentel Jr. (father)[[File:Yes check.svg15pxYes]]
Grace PoeFormer chairwoman of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (2010–2012)None[[File:Yes check.svg15pxYes]]
Antonio TrillanesIncumbent Senator (since 2007)None[[File:Yes check.svg15pxYes]]
Cynthia VillarFormer congresswoman from Las Piñas lone district (2001–2010)Senator Manuel Villar (husband), congressman from Las Piñas Mark Villar (son), congressman from Las Piñas Filemon Aguilar (father) and Las Piñas mayor Vergel Aguilar (brother)[[File:Yes check.svg15pxYes]]

Election results

9 out of 12 candidates won the possible 12 seats in the Senate:

  • Sonny Angara
  • Bam Aquino
  • Alan Peter Cayetano
  • Francis Escudero
  • Loren Legarda
  • Koko Pimentel
  • Grace Poe
  • Antonio Trillanes
  • Cynthia Villar

Notes

References

References

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  2. (10 April 2012). "LP open to coalesce with other parties for 2013 polls". [[Philippine Star]].
  3. Calica, Aurea. (11 April 2012). "LP, UNA may field common senatorial bets". [[Philippine Star]].
  4. Mendez, Christina. (19 April 2012). "NP weighing options on party coalition". [[Philippine Star]].
  5. Legaspi, Amita. (17 May 2012). "PNoy reveals 4 sure LP senatorial bets for 2013". GMA News.
  6. Macaraig, Ayee. (17 May 2012). "Two of PNoy's senatorial bets still undecided". Rappler.com.
  7. Esguerra, Christian. (28 June 2012). "Two Magsaysays to slug it out in 2013 senatorial elections". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  8. Dangcalan, Danny. (28 April 2012). "Chiz: LP to coalesce with NPC for 2013 polls". [[Philippine Star]].
  9. Diaz, Jess. (5 July 2012). "LP, NP, NPC eye common ticket". [[Philippine Star]].
  10. Cheng, Willard. (10 July 2012). "PNoy met Villar to forge LP-NP coalition". ABS-CBN News.
  11. (13 July 2012). "LP-NPC-NP coalition not yet sealed - Drilon". [[Philippine Star]].
  12. (11 September 2012). "Three-Party Coalition Proposal Dims". [[Manila Bulletin]].
  13. Gutierrez, Natashya. (28 September 2012). "Bam Aquino, Jamby officially join LP". Rappler.com.
  14. Michael Lim Ubac, Leila B. Salaverria. (1 October 2012). "Aquino leads launch of administration coalition". [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]].
  15. Calonzo, Andreo. (1 October 2012). "Loren, Chiz agree not to join UNA on stage during sorties". GMA News.
  16. Reyes, Fat. (1 October 2012). "Loren Legarda files COC at Comelec in Intramuros". [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]].
  17. Esguerra, Christian V.. (27 January 2013). "Aquino 'X-factor': LP slate renamed Team Pinoy". [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]].
  18. Calonzo, Andreo. (28 January 2013). "In LP's first pol ad, PNoy says some candidates posing as his supporters". GMA News Online.
  19. (18 April 2015). "Surprise: Roxas tells LP he will run in 2016". [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]].
  20. (28 July 2015). "PNoy to endorse Mar Roxas this week, says top LP official". [[GMA News]].
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