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  2. Liberal Party (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. List of Liberal Party (Philippines) members - Wikipedia

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    Enrique Magalona (Senator of the Philippines) Ferdinand E. Marcos (a Liberal member while serving as congressman of Ilocos Norte, senator and Senate President; Former party president [1] [2], moved to Nacionalista in 1964) José Avelino (Senator of the Philippines and 1949 presidential candidate under his own wing)

  4. List of political parties in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the anti-Arroyo forces were split into different parties: Aquino defeated Estrada and eight others to lead the government under the Liberal Party. 2010: Liberal Party (LP) Lakas Kampi CMD Nacionalista Party (NP) Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino (PMP) In 2013, the main opposition party Lakas–CMD (formerly Lakas Kampi CMD) weakened following ...

  5. 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.

  6. José Avelino - Wikipedia

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    José Dira Avelino Sr. (August 5, 1890 – July 21, 1986), was the first president of the Senate of the Third Republic of the Philippines and the second president of the Liberal Party. He was Senate President pro tempore to President Manuel Quezon prior to the establishment of the Commonwealth .

  7. Category:Liberal Party (Philippines) politicians - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Liberal Party (Philippines) politicians" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 262 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Francis Pangilinan - Wikipedia

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    His appointment became permanent in August 2017. In May 2019, Pangilinan announced his resignation as Liberal Party president following the failure of Otso Diretso, where he served as its campaign manager, to win a single seat in the 2019 senatorial election. However, his resignation was rejected by Liberal Party chairperson Leni Robredo. [24]

  9. Category:Liberal parties in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Liberal parties in the Philippines" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .