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8/8/2019 PMP Report(2)
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Puwersa ng Masang Pilipino
(PMP)
Standard Bearer Josesph Ejercito
Erap Estrada
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HISTORY1990
launch of
Economic
Recovery
ActionProgram
(ERAP)
21 original
members
grew
exponentially
1991
Partido ng
Masang
Pilipino was
accredited aspolitical party
*Primary
Objective
1992
Erap ran as VP
and won
1998
Erapas
President: got
11-M votes
OppositionCoalition:
LAMP
2001
Dr. Luisa
Ejercito
Etrada won assenator
2003
PWERSA NG
MASANG
PILIPINO
2004
Koalisyon ngNagkakaisang
Pilipino (KNP)
FernandoPoe Jr. as
Presidentialcandidate
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Primary Objective
To uplift the lives of the Filipino people,
especially the poor and the disadvantaged,
through effective and efficient social and
economic reforms.
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LABAN NG MASANG PILIPINO:
Opposition Coalition
Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino (LDP)
Nationalist Peoples Coalition (NPC)
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Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino
(KNP)
PMP
LDP
Partido Demokratiko ng Pilipinas- Lakas Bayan(PDP LABAN)
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Principles of the Party
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Political
Attain full government sovereignty
Adopt an independent foreign policy
Promote an equitable distribution of foreign
power Reconcile with armed groups against the
government
Clean the judiciary system with partisan politics,
corruption etc. Implement an authentic and real autonomy for
the local government
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Economic
Promote a democratized free enterprise system and develop a self reliant national
economy
Privatization, deregulation and debt reduction scheme must primarily benefit the
masses.
Payment of our foreign debt should be limited to a certain percentage of ourexport earnings.
Implementation of an authentic and truly comprehensive agrarian reform program
geared towards production and food security.
Agrarian reform should be supplemented by a genuine countryside development
program
Formulation and implementation of programs to develop opportunities to Filipinosto own and or control big business enterprises
Encourage and support the establishment of basic industries and promote rural
development.
Improve tax collection.
Government corporations must be required to remit part of their net income to
the national government.
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Social
Equitably diffuse wealth and regulate acquisition,ownership, use and disposition of private property.
Social programs for the urban poor, the landless farmers,
fishermen, teachers, overseas workers, the youth, theartists, the unemployed and the indigenouscommunities.
The poor must share in all economic activity.
The poor must have more not only in law but also in life.
Promote environmental protection and conservation ofour natural resources.
Promote a nationalist oriented education and strengthenscience and technology.
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Objectives
Promote genuine political reconciliation between and among the differentsectors in society.
Attain an economy effectively controlled by Filipinos through the full
development and employment of Filipino talents and skills.
Restore respect for law and order, promote efficiency and climatic
corruption in the administration of justice in our country. Eradicate poverty by ensuring that power, wealth and resources are used
to promote the general welfare especially the poor who do not have the
means to protect themselves and give priority to programs and projects
that directly benefit the poor especially in the fields of education,
agriculture, industry and commerce.
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I
deology
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Pro poor
Campaign is targeted mainly on promoting
social welfare of the less privileged/masses
Advocates that Government must assist thosewho need it the most (i.e. the masses)
Believes in Liberalism but advocates that it
should be enjoyed not only by the elite and
the middle class but by all including the
masses (liberal socialism)
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Support system
Main Support Base - Masses
Individuals
Bayanihan System
Donations coming from different individuals,ranging from wealth businessmen to thosebelieving in the PMPs Vision (Eraps Vision)
Provincial base support Entering even the most secluded barrios and
villages
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Open to the People
Reopen Malacanang as it was before EDSA II
Allow for people to enter the presidential complex
and talk to the President or to other government
officials
Establish complain centers/comment boxes
Accept the comments and suggestions of
everyone
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Platforms/Policies to be
Implemented
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Socio-Economic Policies
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Socio-Economic Policies
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Peace and Order
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Graft and Corruption
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Qualifications to be President
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Estradas Qualification
Rose from the ranks
Determined and Strong willed
Cannot be stopped or influenced
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Analysis - PMP
Political parties Interest articulation, aggregation OK
Political communication OK
Political recruitment OK
Policy implementation - ?
Party types Membership
Open/devotee
Arena of activities Constitutional
Political spectrum Liberal socialism (center left/ center right)