In June 10, 2024, former senator Gringo Honasan and some of his colleagues from the now-defunct Reform the Armed Forces Movement (RAM) met at the Club Filipino in San Juan, Metro Manila to form the party.
[1][2] Some members of Magdalo and Reform Party[3] founded by Agriculture assistant secretary James Layug joined.
[1] The Reform PH will serve as a vehicle to Honasan's comeback campaign for Senate in the 2025 election.
[3][4] Former Magdalo member and ex-Navy Captain James Layug said that the party's formation was to aim reformism and new brand of politics for the country.
[2][5] In regards to the South China Sea dispute, Reform PH has proposed the establishment of paramilitary groups to enforce the sovereignty claims of the Philippines.