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@Vif12vf: How is it not homogeneous? Because AFAIK, they are pretty much united on social issues. I haven't found any source in which they are divided. I live in the Philippines and watch and read news everyday, and I always pay attention when it's about Makabayan. And so far, I haven't heard about a Makabayan representative who dissented against the majority of their organization. pandakekok9 (talk) 03:53, 27 January 2021 (UTC)
Remember that you being pinoy does not matter here, because you are not allowed to use yourself as a source. The thing about the ideology-section is that when i made it i had to base it off of what information has about the different party-lists, in which case only progressivism and left-wing nationalism appears among multiple lists. The rest only appears in the article of the party-lists who focuses on specifically on these issues. If the entire coalition shares all of these focuses and more that we don't already have, you have to find reliable third-party sources and preferably add them to the articles of the relevant party-lists. Vif12vf/Tiberius (talk) 13:12, 27 January 2021 (UTC)