Nationalist People's Coalition

The Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC) is a conservative political party in the Philippines which was founded in 1992 by presidential candidate Danding Cojuangco.

History
The NPC was founded in 1992 after members of the Nacionalista Party, led by Rizal governor Isidro Rodriguez, left the party after disagreements with party leader and vice president Salvador Laurel before the 1992 presidential elections. Members of civil society (including the business sector) who called themselves "Friends of Danding" invited tycoon Eduardo "Danding" Cojuangco, a former associate of Ferdinand Marcos, to run as president with Senator Joseph Estrada as vice president. Cojuangco lost the presidential race, finishing third, and Estrada won the vice presidency in a landslide.

The NPC was a member of the Laban ng Makabayang Masang Pilipino (LAMMP), the political vehicle of vice president Joseph Estrada in the 1998 presidential elections. It left the LAMMP after Estrada was removed from power in January 2001. When Gloria Macapagal Arroyo assumed the presidency, her People Power Coalition (led by the Lakas–CMD party) became the dominant group in Congress. The 75-member Lakas party led the "Sunshine Coalition," which included the 61-member NPC, members of the Liberal Party, and several other minor parties. The Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino (LDP) party led the 20-member opposition bloc.

In 2004, the LDP and NPC backed businessman Eduardo "Danding" Cojuangco as a potential presidential candidate in that year's elections. Cojuangco, the NPC chair, withdrew from the campaign. Although the NPC had no seats in the Senate, the party had 53 seats in the House of Representatives after the election. The United States Department of State said in its October 2006 Background Note: Philippines, "Members of the Congress tend to have weak party loyalties and change party affiliation easily. There is no clear majority in the Senate, which changed its President in 2006."

1995 election
The NPC fielded a 12-person Senatorial slate in the 1995 elections as an opposition party to the administration of President Fidel V. Ramos. They ran against the administration-backed Lakas–Laban Coalition.

2007 election
In the 2007 elections, the party won 26 seats:


 * Mark Cojuangco
 * Faustino Dy Jr.
 * Giorgidi B. Aggabao
 * Michael John Duavit
 * Mark Mendoza
 * Arthur Y. Pingoy Jr.
 * Vicente Sotto III
 * Ace Durano
 * Avelino Razon Jr.
 * Anthony Golez
 * Ernesto Maceda
 * Estelito Mendoza
 * Darlene Antonino Custodio
 * Daisy Avance-Fuentes
 * Sixto Brillantes
 * Loren Legarda
 * Anna Dominique Coseteng
 * Sherwin T. Gatchalian
 * Francis Nepomuceno
 * Vic Amante
 * Evelio Leonardia
 * Joan V. Alarilla
 * Angelito Gatlabayan
 * Luis Asistio
 * Ding Roman
 * Enrique Murphy Cojuangco
 * Claude Bautista
 * Emmanuel "Manny" Piñol
 * Pedro Acharon
 * Juan Ponce "Jack" Enrile Jr.
 * Eleanor Bulut-Begtang
 * Arnulfo P. Fuentebella
 * Crisanto S. Rances
 * Felix William B. Fuentebella
 * Elizabeth "Tita Beth" A. Delarmente
 * Francis "Chiz" Escudero
 * Tom P. Bongalonta, Jr.

2010
Loren Legarda – Vice-presidential candidate from the Nacionalista Party and LDP (lost)

Senate:
 * Miriam Defensor Santiago (under the PRP and guest candidate of Lakas Kampi CMD, LDP, Nacionalista Party and PMP) (won)
 * Rodolfo Plaza (guest candidate from Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino) (lost)
 * Tito Sotto (won)

2013
Senate:
 * Loren Legarda – guest candidate from Liberal Party (Philippines)/Team PNoy (won)
 * Jack Enrile – guest candidate from Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino/United Nationalist Alliance (lost)
 * Edward Hagedorn – independent (lost)

2016

 * President: Grace Poe (lost)
 * Vice President: Francis Escudero (lost)

Senate:
 * Win Gatchalian (won)
 * Tito Sotto (won)

2019
Senate:
 * Jinggoy Estrada (guest candidate, lost)
 * JV Ejercito (lost)
 * Lito Lapid (won)
 * Imee Marcos (guest candidate, won)
 * Grace Poe (guest candidate, won)
 * Bong Revilla (guest candidate, won)

2022
Vice President: Tito Sotto (lost)

Senate:
 * Herbert Bautista (lost)
 * Win Gatchalian (won)
 * Loren Legarda (won)
 * Francis Escudero (won)
 * JV Ejercito (won)
 * Manny Piñol (lost)

Senate

 * Tito Sotto
 * Win Gatchalian
 * Lito Lapid

District Representatives

 * Tyrone Agabas
 * Genaro Alvarez
 * Erico Aristotle Aumentado
 * Lorna Bautista-Bandigan
 * Gabriel Bordado
 * Elias Bulut, Jr.
 * Luis Campos, Jr.
 * Solomon Chungalao
 * Carlos Cojuangco
 * Faustino Michael Dy III
 * Ian Paul Dy
 * Michael John Duavit
 * Mark Enverga
 * Sandra Eriguel
 * Evelina Guevarra-Escudero
 * Bayani Fernando
 * Arnie Fuentebella
 * Weslie Gatchalian
 * Greg Gasataya
 * J. Veronique Lacson-Noel
 * Loren Legarda
 * Dahlia Ambayec-Loyola
 * Manuel Luis Lopez
 * Bernardita Ramos
 * Strike Revilla
 * Xavier Jesus Romualdo
 * Roman Romulo
 * Manuel Sagarbarria
 * Angelina "Helen" Tan
 * Josemari Macasaquit
 * Arnulfo Teves, Jr.
 * Gerardo Valmayor
 * Noel Villanueva
 * Victor Yap

Partylist Allied

 * Claudine Diana Bautista (Dumper PTDA)
 * Conrado Estrella III (ABONO)
 * Florencio Noel (An Waray)