Liberal Party (Philippines)
Liberal Party Partido Liberal | |
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| Abbreviation | LP |
| President | Edcel Lagman |
| Chairperson | Francis Pangilinan |
| Secretary-General | Teddy Baguilat |
| Spokesperson | Leila de Lima |
| Founders | Manuel Roxas Elpidio Quirino José Avelino |
| Founded | January 19, 1946 |
| Split from | Nacionalista |
| Headquarters | AGS Building, EDSA, Guadalupe Viejo, Makati City, Metro Manila |
| Think tank | Center for Liberalism and Democracy |
| Youth wing | Liberal Youth |
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| Political position | |
| National affiliation | TRoPa (2022) Former
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| Regional affiliation | Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats |
| International affiliation | Liberal International |
| Colors | Yellow, red, blue Buff (customary) |
| Slogan | Bago. Bukas. Liberal. (since 2020)[a] |
| Seats in the Senate | 0 / 24 |
| Seats in the House of Representatives | 10 / 316 |
| Provincial governorships | 0 / 81 |
| Provincial vice governorships | 6 / 81 |
| Provincial board members | 26 / 1,023 |
| Website | |
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Liberal Party of the Philippines is a liberal political party in the Philippines.
Notes
- ↑ In the Filipino language, bago means "new", while bukas means either "tomorrow" (if used as a noun) or "open" (if used as either an adjective or a verb). Liberal has no equivalent in the Filipino language.
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