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Diokno was included in the Liberal Party senatorial slate named by Senator Francis Pangilinan in mid-May. [citation needed] Diokno was presented on the first batch of the Liberal Party's Senate line-up on September 25, 2018. [23] Bureau of Corrections Director Ronald dela Rosa (PDP–Laban)
The Liberal Party of the Philippines (Filipino: Partido Liberal ng Pilipinas) abbreviated as the LP, is a liberal political party in the Philippines. [9]Founded on January 19, 1946 by Manuel Roxas, Elpidio Quirino, and José Avelino from the breakaway liberal wing of the old Nacionalista Party (NP), the Liberal Party remains the second-oldest active political party in the Philippines after the ...
Pimentel won by a vote of 20-3 with the backing of the largest party in the chamber, the Liberal Party, which included Recto as part of the tradition of opposing candidates voting for one other. Alan Peter Cayetano, who has expressed interest in leading the Senate, was absent during the session. [47]
Following a meeting with a split-party couple, a woman who voted Democrat asked for an additional appointment with Brateman next week — alone. “She’s in shock, she’s trying to navigate her ...
He was among the first four announced candidates of the Liberal Party. [3] On September 24, he announced that he was advised by Pres. Benigno Aquino III not to run for any elective position, and instead remain in TESDA for the time being. [20] Israel Virgines (Bangon Pilipinas), stating that his party is giving way "to a more capable leader". [21]
Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont announced Monday he will run for reelection this year, squelching speculation that the 82-year-old progressive icon might retire at a time when the Democratic Party ...
Koko Pimentel, Duterte's party-mate, was elected as president of the Senate in July 2016 by a large majority, while a handful of Liberal Party senators comprised the minority; they were later joined by other Liberal Party members who had earlier voted for Pimentel, forming a six-person minority bloc in the Senate. [5]
The liberal Working Families Party told its members not to vote on the party’s line in a congressional swing district – over fears the “spoiler” candidate will give Republicans a victory.