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Aksyon Demokratiko ( ) or simply Aksyon is a
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in the
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founded by
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. It was recognized as a national political party in 1998 by the
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(COMELEC) and is considered to be one of the major parties in the Philippines. Former
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Mayor Isko Moreno currently acts as president of the party.


History

Aksyon participated in national and local elections since its founding (1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016 and 2019) where it had moderate successes. In 2010, the party signed a coalition agreement with the Liberal Party in order to jointly field then Senator
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for president. For the 2016 Philippine general election, the party fielded national and local candidates throughout the Philippines including lawyer Lorna Kapunan and TIEZA COO
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. It was aligned with the candidacy of Grace Poe. The party's standard bearer for the 2019 senatorial elections was former Solicitor General
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. Prominent local government candidates of the party during the 2019 elections included Vico Sotto and Roman Romulo, who ran as mayor and representative of
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respectively, and Marielle del Rosario ran as representative of Navotas. In 2021, Aksyon named then
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Isko Moreno, who just joined the party from the
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, as its new party president ahead of the
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. New notable party members that would follow included 2019 senatorial candidate
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, Caloocan 2nd district representative Edgar Erice and former Vice President Noli de Castro. In November 2022, months after the 2022 elections, Executive Vice-President Vico Sotto resigned from the party.


Ideology

''Magbago!'' (Change!) ''Makialam!'' (Participate!) ''Sulong sa Bagong Pilipinas!'' (Forward to a New Philippines!) are the party's slogans. Aksyon is rooted in
Raul Roco Raul Sagarbarria Roco (October 26, 1941 – August 5, 2005) was a political figure in the Philippines. He was the standard-bearer of '' Aksyon Demokratiko'', which he founded in 1997 as a vehicle for his presidential bids in 1998 and 2004. He was ...
's ''The Agenda of Hope'': honest government; opportunity for all, special privileges for none; peace, productivity and prosperity; education and environment for sustainable development. Aksyon believes that there should be regional solutions to regional problems. Aksyon organizes itself based on the principles of local autonomy. It believes and pushes for the empowerment of the Filipino masses. The party advocates a 'bottom-up' approach in tackling the issues of the country. Aksyon recognizes the importance of the participation of youth in government and therefore actively pushes for the empowerment of the youth.


Electoral performance


Presidential and vice presidential elections


Legislative elections


Current party officials

* Sonia Roco, Party Co-founder, Chair Emeritus * Ernest Ramel (former Aksyon Demokratiko's Secretary General), Party Chairman and National Executive Board Member * Francisco Moreno Domagoso (former
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Mayor), Party President and National Executive Board Member * Andres Lacson (Former
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Mayor), Vice Chairperson and National Executive Board Member * Leon Flores III (former National Youth Commission Chairperson), Secretary-General and National Executive Board Member * Honey Lacuna (current Manila City Mayor), Vice-President for Internal Affairs and National Executive Board Member * Atty. Bobbit Roco, Vice-President for External Affairs and National Executive Board Member * May Lim, Vice-President for Women Affairs * Jayson San Juan, Deputy Secretary-General * Michael Roy Cuerpo, Treasurer and National Executive Board Member * Atty. Normandy Baldovino, Jr, General Counsel and National Executive Board Member *
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, National Executive Board Member *Antonio Aquino, National Executive Board Member *Frein Jarane P. Castañeda (former
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Councilor), National Executive Board Member *Danilo De Guzman (current
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City Councilor), National Executive Board Member *Ernesto C. Isip Jr. (current Manila City Councilor), National Executive Board Member *Richard C. Ibay (former Manila City Councilor), National Executive Board Member *Anthony P. Sanchez, National Executive Board Member *Jose Cabochan, National Executive Board Member *Sainthia Joy A. Sorilla (current New Lucena, Iloilo Councilor), National Executive Board Member *Atty. Joel R. Chua (current Representative from Manila), National Executive Board Member *Atty. Marlon M. Lacson (former Manila City Councilor), National Executive Board Member *Manuel M. Zarcal (former Manila City Councilor), National Executive Board Member


References

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