Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan
Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan (PDDS) | |
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President | Greco Belgica |
Chairman | Eduardo Bringas |
Secretary-General | Baldr Bringas |
Ideology | Federalism |
Seats in the Senate | 1 / 24
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Seats in the House of Representatives | 1 / 304
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Provincial governorships | 1 / 81
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Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan (transl. Federalism of the Noble Blooded Association; abbreviated as PDDS) is a national political party in the Philippines accredited by the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) on October 30, 2018. It was founded by Presidential Anti-Corruption (PACC) Chairman Greco Belgica. He says that the members are the original followers of Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte in the 2016 presidential election. The main thrust of the party is for federalism to be applied to the Philippines. The party sought accreditation from the Commission on Elections so that it can run candidates for the 2019 midterm election.[1]
2022 elections[]
Position | Name | substituted for | Status |
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President | Senator Christopher Lawrence "Bong" T. Go | Grepor "Butch" Belgica | Withdrew |
Vice President | Atty. Benedicto "Joe" M. Jose | Withdrew | |
Senator | President Rodrigo Roa Duterte | Mona-Liza O. Visorde | Withdrew |
Senator | Greco B. Belgica | Official Candidate | |
Senator | Nur-Ana I. Sahidulla | Official Candidate |
2019 elections[]
PDDS supported the candidacy of former Special Assistant to the President Bong Go, who won as Senator in the 2019 Senatorial Elections.
Eduardo Gadiano, their gubernatorial candidate in Occidental Mindoro is their highest ranking elected official.[2]
The Municipality of Omar in Sulu has the most number of PDDS winning candidates consisting of its municipal mayor, vice mayor and the whole Municipal Council.
Electoral performance[]
President[]
Election | Candidate | Number of votes | Share of votes | Outcome of election |
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2022 | Butch Belgica, then Bong Go | Both withdrew |
Vice president[]
Election | Candidate | Number of votes | Share of votes | Outcome of election |
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2022 | Benedicto Jose | Withdrew |
Senate[]
Election | Number of votes | Share of votes | Seats won | Seats after | Outcome of election |
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2022 | 12 seats up | 24 seats total | To be determined |
House of Representatives[]
Election | Number of votes | Share of votes | Seats | Outcome of election |
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2019 | 259,423 | 0.64% | 0 / 304
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No seats |
2022 | 0 / 316
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To be determined |
References[]
- ^ Patinio, Ferdinand (April 30, 2018). "Pro-federalism group seeks accreditation for May 2019 polls". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved January 21, 2022.
- ^ Tomacruz, Sofia. "PDP-Laban sweeps one-on-one local races". Rappler. Retrieved April 30, 2020.
External links[]
- Federalist parties
- Federalism in the Philippines
- Political parties established in 2018
- Political parties in the Philippines
- 2018 establishments in the Philippines
- Asian political party stubs
- Philippines stubs