Galing sa Puso Party
Filipino political party-list
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The Galing sa Puso (transl. from the heart), commonly known as the GP Partylist is a party-list organization based in the Philippines. First running in the 2019 elections, they gained one seat.
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Galing sa Puso | |
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| — Philippine partylist — | |
| Full name | Galing sa Puso |
| Abbreviation | GP |
| Sector(s) represented | Multi-sector |
| Colors | Red Blue |
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| Seats in the House of Representatives | 1 / 3 (Out of 63 party-list seats)
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| Representative(s) | Jan Rurik Padiernos |
Background
According to their Facebook page, their platform includes programs for the people, including livelihood, justice, health, knowledge, and the environment.[1] They opposed price hikes, calling for legislative action against them.[2] They supported reforms to prevent financial losses for farmers and to prevent food waste.[3]
History
18th Congress
The party-list ran in the 2019 Philippine House of Representatives elections under the name GP.[4] The party aimed to represent poverty reduction and urban and rural concerns.[5] They also supported programs for livelihood, justice, and health.[1] The party gained 34th place with 249,278 votes, 0.90 percent of the votes.[4] The party gained one seat in the 18th Congress of the Philippines, being proclaimed on June 10, 2019.[6] The first nominee, Jose Gay Padiernos, took the seat.[1]
19th Congress
The party-list ran in the 2022 Philippine House of Representatives elections. They filed their certificate of nomination on October 5, 2022.[7] They gained 331,938 votes, 0.92 percent of the votes.[8] The party-list gained one seat,[9] taken by first nominee Padiernos.[8]
20th Congress
The party-list ran in the 2025 Philippine House of Representatives elections.[10] In the January 2025 OCTA survey, Galing Sa Puso gained 7th place.[11] During their run, their main concern was the rising prices of basic goods.[2] In a poll by Pulse Asia conducted on April 20 to 24, Galing sa Puso gained 1.43 percent of the votes.[10] In the elections, they gained 30th place with 381,350 votes, 0.92 percent of the votes.[10] The party-list gained one seat,[12] gained by first nominee Jan Rurik Padiernos.[13]
Electoral performance
Representatives to Congress
| Period | Representative |
|---|---|
| 18th Congress 2019–2022 |
Jose Gay Padiernos |
| 19th Congress 2022–2025 |
Jose Gay Padiernos |
| 20th Congress 2025–2028 (upcoming) |
Jan Rurik Padiernos |
| Note: A party-list group, can win a maximum of three seats in the House of Representatives. | |