TEAM Unity (Philippines) explained

TEAM Unity
Colorcode:
  1. FFFE00
Leader:Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
Affiliation1 Title:Political parties
Affiliation1:Lakas–CMD
KAMPI
NPC (Teodoro wing)
Liberal (Atienza wing)
LDP
PDSP
Country:the Philippines
Predecessor:K4
Successor:Lakas–Kampi–CMD

Together Everybody Achieves More (TEAM) Unity was an electoral alliance in the Philippines that contested the 2007 Philippine general election. TEAM Unity's candidates were supporters of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and her administration. The alliance sought to win several Senate and House seats to protect Arroyo from impeachment attempts. Politicians who opposed the Arroyo administration formed their own electoral alliance, Genuine Opposition (GO), to challenge TEAM Unity.

In the Senate election, TEAM Unity won only two of the 12 contested seats. In 2011, as a result of an electoral protest, TEAM Unity's Senator Migz Zubiri lost his seat to GO's Koko Pimentel.[1] TEAM Unity was more successful in the House elections, winning 142 of the 218 district seats.[2]

Etymology

During the Lakas–CMD National Convention last April 12, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo devised an acronym for the 12 senatorial candidates of TEAM Unity which is: "Ma S P A R A S A Ki D Z Mo" (in English, More for your kids.) Ma stands for Magsaysay, S stands for Singson, P stands for Pichay, A stands for Angara, R stands for Recto, A stands for Arroyo, S stands for Sotto, A stands for Aquino-Oreta, Ki stands for Kiram, D stands for Defensor, Z stands for Zubiri, and Mo stands for Montano.

Program

TEAM UNITY's slogan and main program for Filipinos was "Our priority agenda is to work for the future of our children." while their secondary slogan was "Tulong Tulong sa Pagsulong" . The opposing party, Genuine Opposition, used the slogan: Plan Co Revolt (in English, My plan is to revolt) as a demonstrative threat to the Arroyo government.

Slogan

TEAM Unity used MaS   PARA   SA   KiDZ   Mo as their slogan for the election. Ma stands for Magsaysay, S stands for Singson, P stands for Pichay, A stands for Angara, R stands for Recto, A stands for Arroyo, S stands for Sotto, A stands for Aquino-Oreta, Ki stands for Kiram, D stands for Defensor, Z for Zubiri, and Mo stands for Montano.

Coalition members

Mainstream party members

TEAM Unity Senatorial slate

NamePartyOccupationElected
Edgardo AngaraLDPSenator from Aurora and the former President of the Senate (1993–1995)
Joker ArroyoKAMPISenator and former Representative from Makati (1992–2001). He is also the former prosecutor of the impeachment trial of Pres. Joseph Estrada.
Mike DefensorLakas–CMDformer Presidential Chief of Staff (2006–2007), Former Representative from Quezon City (1995-1998), and Environment and Natural Resources Secretary. He is also the son of the incumbent Quezon City Representative Matias Defensor Jr. (2004–2010) and the nephew of the incumbent Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago (2004–2016).
Jamalul Kiram IIIPDSPSultan of Sulu (1986–2013)
Vicente MagsaysayLakas–CMDGovernor of Zambales (1967–1978; 1980–1986; 1998–2007)
Cesar MontanoLakas–CMDTelevision and movie personality or actor and UNESCO Commissioner
Tessie Aquino-OretaNPCformer senator (1998–2004) and former Representative of Malabon - Navotas (1987–1998)
Prospero Pichay Jr.Lakas–CMDRepresentative from Surigao del Sur (1998–2007)
Ralph RectoLakas–CMDSenator, and former Representative from Batangas (1992–2001). He is the 2nd husband of the actress Vilma Santos and the stepfather of the actor Luis Manzano.
Chavit SingsonLakas–CMDGovernor of Ilocos Sur (1971–1972; 1980–1986; 1992–2001; 2004–2007)
Tito SottoNPCformer senator and the elder brother of the TV and movie actor, Vic Sotto. He is also the former Vice Mayor of Quezon City from (1986–1992).
Migz ZubiriLakas–CMDRepresentative from Bukidnon (1998–2007) and the son of the incumbent Bukidnon Governor Jose Maria R. Zubiri (2001–present).

Campaign team

Party jingle

The jingle was originated from the song "We Will Rock You" for their early promotional campaign.

Election results

2 out of 12 candidates won the possible 12 seats in the Senate namely: (in order of votes received)

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rood . Steven . Philippine senator resigns seat in election controversy with deep roots . asiafoundation.org . The Asia Foundation . January 14, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201027101921/https://asiafoundation.org/2011/08/10/philippine-senator-resigns-seat-in-election-controversy-with-deep-roots/ . October 27, 2020 . August 10, 2011.
  2. Web site: Mullenbach . Mark J. . Dynamic Analysis of Dispute Management (DADM) Project: 15. Philippines (1946-present) . uca.edu . Department of Political Science, University of Central Arkansas . January 14, 2022 . Conway, Arkansas .