National Democratic Party (New Age of Fascism)

National Democratic Party
The National Democratic Party or NDP is the ruling political party of the Philippines. After the 2019 Philippine Coup d'etat, it is the only legal party in the Philippines. The Party's main purpose is to destroy the legacy of Rodrigo Duterte and establish an integralist unified nationalist democratic state.

As of 2024, the party is the largest political party in the world as federal law requires that all eligible Filipino citizens be a member of the NDP.

Mission

 * Distribute the National Democratic ideals.
 * Establish a national democratic state based on the teachings of the EDSA Spirit.
 * Preserve the Filipino culture and pride based on discipline and self-reliance.
 * Maintain a strong and unified Philippines.
 * Destruction of ideas and memory of all dictatorial regimes of the Philippines.
 * Bring justice to victims of human rights violation.
 * Eradicate all enemies that are seen as a threat to Philippine sovereignty, democracy, culture, and religion.
 * Create a unified Catholic state in the Philippines by restoring the "old order".

Origins
The party started out as a political umbrella coalition between several religious and political organizations to oppose the presidency of Rodrigo Duterte in 2016. These organizations are from both sides of the political spectrum with the sole purpose of opposing Rodrigo Duterte and his supporters. The five major organizations are the Liberal Party of the Philippines (led by Leila de Lima), Samahang Magdalo (led by Antonio Trillanes), United States Allied Freedom Fighters of the East (led by Elly Pamatong), the Communist Party of the Philippines-National Democratic Front (CPP-NDF) (led Jose Maria Sison), and the Philippine Catholic League (led by Fr. Robert Reyes), as well as other smaller opposition groups. On July 10, 2016, they came together to form a new political party called the League of EDSA Revolutionaries (LER).

Rise to Power
On November 2016, sixteen of the twenty-four senators resigned for admitting to corruption and bribery, giving LER members the opportunity to run for public office, tripling the number of LER members already seated on the Senate, triggering a special election. On December 2016, The party wins all 16 vacant seats with no contest, forming the majority and electing Senator Leila de Lima as Senate President.

The Senate became a major opposition to the Duterte Administration by blocking bills passed by the PDP-Laban controlled House of Representatives.