Wikipedia:WikiProject Politics/Philippine politics

Welcome to the Philippine politics taskforce of WikiProject Politics and Tambayan Philippines!

Scope

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This task force covers all articles related to the Politics of the Philippines. It attempts to organize and coordinate the efforts of editors and create standards for constructing good articles. An easy way to figure out what is in the scope of this project is to look at the category tree below.

Categories to watch

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Participants

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  1. RioHondo (talk) 17:50, 12 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]
  2. hueman1 (talk contributions)
  3. Ganmatthew (talk)
  4. TheNuggeteer (talk)
  5. Borgenland (talk)
  6. CMD (talk)
  7. Royiswariii (talk)

To do

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To do items for members of Philippine politics task force

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  • Find editors who have shown interest in this subject and ask them to take a look here.
  • Identify articles for creation
  • Identify articles for improvement
  • Review importance and quality of existing articles
  • Create congressional districts articles (99.2% done)
  • Look for stubs in:

Category:Filipino politician stubs

To do items for anyone

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Articles for Creation

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Elections

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  1. 2019 Philippine House of Representatives party-list election
  2. 2022 Philippine House of Representatives party-list election
  3. 2025 Philippine House of Representatives party-list election
  4. 2019 Ifugao local elections
  5. 2025 Albay local elections
  6. 2025 Camarines Sur local elections
  7. 2025 Dinagat Islands local elections
  8. 2025 Ifugao local elections
  9. 2025 Iloilo local elections
  10. 2025 Iloilo City local elections
  11. 2025 Mandaue local elections
  12. 2025 Misamis Oriental local elections

Events

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  1. 2023 visit by Rodrigo Duterte to China
  2. Impeachment of Joseph Estrada (redirects to Presidency of Joseph Estrada, not to be confused with Trial of Joseph Estrada which happened after he left office)

Institutions

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  1. Ministry of Finance, and Budget and Management (Bangsamoro)
  2. Ministry of Labor and Employment (Bangsamoro)
  3. Ministry of Trade, Investment and Tourism (Bangsamoro)

Laws

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  1. Annexes of the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro
  2. Comprehensive Agreement on Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law
  3. Goverment of the Republic of the Philippines–National Democratic Front peace negotiations
  4. Mateo Cariño Doctrine (Cariño v. Insular Government (212 U.S. 449, 1909))

Media

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  1. Lakas Sambayanan: People Power

People

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  • Note: Only members of Congress and of the cabinet qualify for WP:NPOL and are thus listed first.
House of Representatives
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District representatives
  1. Kit Belmonte
  2. Manuel Cabochan III
  3. Carmeling Crisologo
  4. Fred J. Elizalde (Metro Manila assemblyman)
  5. Howard Guintu (Capiz's 1st congressional district; formerly as Pinuno Partylist representative)
  6. Rhea Mae Gullas
  7. Jefferson Khonghun
  8. Honorato Perez
  9. Eduardo Rama Jr.
  10. Manuel Sagarbarria
  11. Augusto Sanchez (Pasig-Marikina assemblyman)
  12. Sun Shimura
  13. Mika Suansing
  14. Josefina Taliado
  15. Stephen James Tan
  16. Irwin Tieng (redirects to Manila's 5th congressional district)
  17. Anna Victoria Tuazon
  18. Christoperson Yap
Party-list representatives
  1. Johanne Monich Bautista (TRABAHO)
  2. Manuel Frederick Ko (Abang Lingkod)
  3. Nathaniel Oducado (1Tahanan Partylist)
  4. Cresente Paez (Coop-NATCCO)
Cabinet officials
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  1. Cabinet of Benigno Aquino III
  2. Markus Lacanilao (current Special Envoy on Transnational Crime)
  3. Richard Fadullon (current prosecutor general at the Department of Justice)
  4. Romando Artes (current MMDA Chairperson)
  5. Jerry Barican (Jose W. Diokno's assistant; spokesperson of President Estrada)
  6. Gregorio Cendaña (head of the National Media Production Center, 1970s)
  7. Juan L. Manuel (Secretary/Minister of Education and Culture, 1971-1979)
  8. Eduardo Soliman Jr. (Executive Secretary of the Metro Manila Commission, 1975-1979)
  9. Silvestre Sarmiento (Metro Manila Action Officer in Finance, 1975-1979)
  10. Serafin Luz Cui (Metro Manila Action Officer in Operations, 1975-1979)
  11. Jose Conrado Benitez (Metro Manila Action Officer in Planning, 1975-1979)
  12. Jesus Hipolito (Secretary of Public Works and Highways and Minister of Public Works and Highways, 1980-1986)
  13. Jose Gil (Filipino politician) (Executive Secretary, 1943-1944)
  14. Emilio Abello (Executive Secretary, 1944-1945, 1946, 1946-1947)
  15. Jose S. Reyes (Executive Secretary, 1945-1946)
  16. Nicanor Roxas (Executive Secretary, 1947-1948)
  17. Emilio Abello (Executive Secretary, 1948)
  18. Teodoro Evangelista (Executive Secretary, 1948-1951)
  19. Marciano Roque (Executive Secretary, 1952-1953)
  20. Fortunato de Leon (Executive Secretary, 1956-1957)
  21. Juan Pajo (Executive Secretary, 1958-1959)
Ambassadors
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  1. Luli Arroyo-Bernas (Austria)
  2. Leah Basinang-Ruiz (Poland and Ukraine)
  3. Enrique Voltaire Pingol (chargé d'affaires to Myanmar)
Governors
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  1. Homobono Adaza (Opposition Governor of Misamis Oriental, 1980-1984)
  2. Raul Lee (Governor of Sorsogon)
  3. Jose C. Laurel V (Opposition Governor of Batangas, 1980-1988)
  4. Cielo Macapagal-Salgado (Vice Governor of Pampanga; daughter of Diosdado Macapagal)
  5. Roy Padilla Jr. (Governor of Camarines Norte; half-brother of Robin Padilla)
  6. Ben Palispis (Governor of Benguet)
  7. Jake Vincent Villa (Governor of Siquijor)
  8. Wilfrido Enverga (Governor of Quezon; 1998–2007)
Mayors
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  1. Adelbert Antonino
  2. Leonardo Anunciacion (Acting mayor of Bamban, Tarlac)
  3. Florencio Bernabe Sr. (Mayor of Parañaque)
  4. Jaime Capil (Mayor of Porac, Pampanga)
  5. Emiliano Caruncho Jr. (Mayor of Pasig)
  6. Myla Clarete (Acting Mayor of Porac, Pampanga)
  7. Benjamin C. de Guzman (Mayor of Davao City)
  8. Osmundo de Guzman (Mayor of Marikina)
  9. Janella Ejercito Estrada (Vice Mayor of San Juan, Metro Manila)
  10. Gil E. Fernando (Mayor of Marikina)
  11. Elias B. Lopez (Mayor of Davao City)
  12. Marcos Mamay (Mayor of Nunungan, Lanao Del Norte)
  13. Julian Medina (Mayor of Cavite City)
  14. Ross Rizal (Mayor of Calamba)
  15. Manuel S. Rojas (Mayor of Cavite City)
  16. Andres Soriano (politician) (Katipunan sanggunian; first Municipal president of San Juan, Metro Manila)
City and municipal councilors
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  1. Ronnie Acuña (Marikina)
  2. Jana Ejercito (San Juan)
  3. Winston Pepito (Cebu City)
  4. Hector Reyes (actor) (Pasig, 1967-1971)
  5. Paul Senogat (Pasig)
First family
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Aquino family
  1. Ballsy Aquino-Cruz (redirects to Corazon Aquino)
  2. Pinky Aquino-Abellada
Duterte family
  1. Jocelyn Duterte-Villarica
  2. Veronica Duterte (redirects to Rodrigo Duterte)
Estrada family
  1. Jackie Ejercito
  2. Laarni Enriquez
  3. Jerika Ejercito
Garcia family
  1. Linda Garcia-Campos
Macapagal family
  1. Diosdado Macapagal Jr.
  2. Purita de la Rosa
Marcos family
  1. William Vincent Marcos
Magsaysay family
  1. Milagros Magsaysay-Valenzuela
  2. Teresita Magsaysay
Quirino family
  1. Alicia Quirino
  2. Armando Quirino
  3. Fe Angela Quirino
  4. Norma Quirino
  5. Tomás Quirino
Ramos family
  1. Angelita Ramos-Jones
  2. Josephine Ramos-Samartino
  3. Carolina Ramos-Sembrano
Roxas family
  1. Consuelo Roxas
  2. Manny Roxas
  3. Ruby Roxas
Other people
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  1. Alex Boncayao (Metro Manila candidate in 1978 IBP election)
  2. Reynaldo Pacheco (campaign spokesperson of VP Emmanuel Pelaez, PPCRV co-founder, Gunless Society founder)
  3. Rufino Hechanova (executive secretary of President Diosdado Macapagal)
  4. Rowena Amon
  5. Filomena Cinco
  6. Teodoro G. Lopez
  7. Elizabeth Quisumbing
  8. Geraldine Pabuna

Political positions

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  1. Political positions of Miriam Defensor Santiago
  2. Political positions of Grace Poe
  3. Political positions of Vilma Santos
  4. Political positions of Bayani Fernando
  5. Political positions of Feliciano Belmonte Jr.
  6. Political positions of Francis Escudero
  7. Political positions of Jejomar Binay
  8. Political positions of Pia Cayetano
  9. Political positions of Sara Duterte

Party-lists

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Stubs

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Finished

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Percentage Finished

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0%

Guidelines

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Tagging and assessment

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Assessment table

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As of August 29, 2025, there are 491 articles within WikiProject the Philippine politics task force scope. Of these, 0 (0%) are Featured Articles, 0 (0%) are Featured Lists, 0 (0%) are A-Class, and 2 (0.41%) are Good Articles. 21 articles (4.28%) have been assessed as B-Class; 52 (10.59%) as C-Class; 343 (69.86%) as Start-Class; 60 (12.22%) as Stub-Class; and 12 (2.44%) as List-Class. 1 article is yet to be assessed.  [ Purge ]


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Invitation

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Invitation to task force

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Hello! Analyzing your recent editing patterns, you might want to join the Philippine politics task force here, Thank you! 🍗TheNuggeteer🍗 10:14, 9 August 2024 (UTC) {{subst:Philippine politics invitation|header=yes|1=Invitation to task force|sig=yes}}[reply]

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Good Articles

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Former good articles

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Total

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FA: 2
FL: 2 (1 Former)
GA: 10 (1 Former)
DYK: 92
Total: 106

Resources

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