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  2. Liberalism in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Liberal ideas were adopted by the nationalistic Philippine Revolution, and later co-opted by the American administration. Liberalism became popular under American rule, which saw the creation of the Liberal Party of the Philippines, one of the oldest parties in the Philippines. This elite ideology became contested following independence.

  3. Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma - Wikipedia

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    In the 2022 elections, Reporma initially supported the candidacy of Senator Panfilo Lacson, which initially installed him as the party's chairman, replacing Alvarez. [1] [4] The parties of Partido Reporma, United Nationalist Alliance, and Nationalist People's Coalition are in talks to forge an electoral alliance for the 2022 elections.

  4. Alan Peter Cayetano - Wikipedia

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    Cayetano chaired the Philippine SEA Games Organizing Committee (PHISGOC), a private organization tasked to organize the 2019 Southeast Asian Games. [29] [30] PHISGOC is a private organization with a budget of ₱6 billion tasked to perform the function of a government office, and shares some of its members with the Philippine Sports Commission ...

  5. List of political scandals in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Date Branch Department Party People Involved Summary Source 1946 Executive: Office of the President: Liberal: Manuel Roxas: Surplus War Property scandal- disposed $90 billion of surplus war property held by the United States government in the final year of World War II, which caused a huge corruption scandal that led to the rise of the leftist HUKBALAHAP and for Roxas's approval ratings to ...

  6. Philippine House Committee on Good Government and Public ...

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    As prescribed by House Rules, the committee's jurisdiction is on the malfeasance, misfeasance and nonfeasance in office committed by government employees and officials which covers its political subdivisions and instrumentalities.

  7. Lito Atienza - Wikipedia

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    Jose "Lito" Livioko Atienza Jr. (Tagalog pronunciation: [ɐˈtʃɛnsa]; born August 10, 1941) is a Filipino politician, who served as a 21st Mayor of Manila for three consecutive terms from 1998 to 2007, He also served as the 30th Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources from 2007 to 2009 in the Administration of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, and was Party-list Representative for ...

  8. Shutdown of ABS-CBN broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Manila Chronicle - A newspaper in the Philippines and ABS-CBN's sister company that has been forcefully closed down by the government. 1972 Martial law under Ferdinand Marcos – an era in Philippine history that forced the first shutdown of ABS-CBN until 1986, despite it being lifted five years prior. Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation

  9. Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino - Wikipedia

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    San Lorenzo, Makati, Philippines: Ideology: Conservative liberalism Economic liberalism: Political position: Centre-right [1] National affiliation: HNP (2019) Team PNoy (2013) TEAM Unity (2007) KNP (2004) Puwersa ng Masa (2001) LAMMP (1997) Lakas–Laban Coalition (1995) International affiliation: Centrist Democrat International: Colors Blue ...