A quick look back at 2025

The voices that unite, the boundaries that are pushed

When we unite, our capacity for positive change knows no bounds.

As we recall the milestones of 2025, we highlight the voices that unite—the revolutionary mass organizations allied with the National Democratic Front of the Philippines and the boundaries that have been pushed in popularizing the call to join the New People’s Army and push forward the national democratic revolution. The year has seen some of the collaborative efforts among the NDFP allied organizations, specifically in the National Capital Region, that continue to break through fascist barriers at the seat of reactionary power.

Numerous initiatives emerged, showcasing the coming together of people to demonstrate how taking risks can embolden the people towards revolutionary solutions and amplify the message of hope and progress embodied in the NDFP’s 12-point program.

At the heart of the revolutionary movement lies a visionary aspiration—it aims for revolutionary change that redefine the entire society. Here, hope and courage converge, inspiring a future filled with possibilities.

To transform dreams into reality, the movement emphasizes collective effort, underscoring how it can propel real change and demonstrate that tangible outcomes arise from shared dreams—a society that is progressive, just, and peaceful; and a government that serves the interests of the working class and the peasantry.

We celebrate 2025 not just the achievements but the spirit of collaboration that fuels the national democratic revolution. Together, we can continue to push boundaries and honor the voices that champion a brighter future for all. ###


Lightning rallies celebrating the founding of the New People’s Army March), the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (April), and the Communist Party of the Philippines (December)


Revolutionary organizations’ congress and assemblies at the heart Metro


Sticker bombs, Operation Pinta and Dikit, and other creative forms

Revival and regularization of publications and distribution of statements