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People's Reform Party

 
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People's Reform Party
Partido Reporma ng Pilipinas
Leader Miriam Defensor Santiago
Spokesperson Narciso Santiago III
Founded 1991 (1991)
Headquarters Quezon City
Ideology Centre, populism, christian democracy, feminism
International affiliation None
Official colors Red, White
Seats in the Senate 1
Website
www.miriam.com.ph
Politics of Philippines
Political parties
Elections

The People's Reform Party is a political party in the Philippines. Founded in 1991 as the political party of former Agrarian Reform Secretary Miriam Defensor-Santiago for her bid as President in the 1992 Presidential Elections. During the 1992 Elections, the party nominated Santiago as President and Ramon Magsaysay, Jr. as Vice President respectively, however both Santiago and Magsaysay lost the elections to former Defense Secretary Fidel Ramos and Senator Joseph Estrada.

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1992 General Election

  • Local Election

The following politicians won under the People's Reform Party during the 1992 general elections in the Philippines:

  • Caloocan City
    • Mayor: Rey Malonzo
    • Vice Mayor:

1995 General Election

Candidates:

  • Senatorial Election
  1. Miriam Defensor Santiago
  2. Herman Tiu Laurel
  3. Brigido Simon (withdraw and slide to run for Mayor of Quezon City)

1998 General Election

Candidates:

  • Senatorial Election

(none)

2001 General Election

  • Senatorial Election

The leader Miriam Defensor Santiago and her PRP joined the Puwersa ng Masa qoalition of the opposition ticket under deposed President Joseph Estrada.

2004 General Election

  • Senatorial Election

The leader Miriam Defensor Santiago and her PRP joined the K-4 qoalition of the administration ticket under Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.

Notable Party Members

  1. Sen. Miriam Defensor Santiago
  2. Sec. Esperanza Cabral (DSWD)



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