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Pangilinan keeps post as Liberal Party (LP) President


Senator Francis Pangilinan will maintain his position as president of the Liberal Party (LP), one of the oldest political parties in the country.

In a statement on Thursday, a meeting of LP National Executive Council (NECO) – which is composed of two hundred elected and non-politician members – approved the mandate and ratified the tenure of LP’s national officers.

While Pangilinan was again designated president of the political party, Senator Franklin Drilon and Teodoro “Teddy” Baguilat Jr. were appointed as vice-chairpersons of LP.


The LP National Executive Council (NECO) signed on Thursday, September 19, a resolution reaffirming their support for Pangilinan and Belmonte, as well as the other party leaders.

“There was a NECO resolution reaffirming the party's support for the current leadership, including myself and Cong Kit. It was adopted unanimously,” Pangilinan told Rappler.

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Pangilinan and Belmonte had resigned from their leadership posts days after the May midterm elections, as none of the senatorial candidates in the LP-led Otso Diretso slate won the race.


The two LP officials claimed command responsibility for the opposition slate’s defeat. (READ: After tough loss in midterm polls, Otso Diretso has eyes set on 2022)

But Vice President Leni Robredo, LP chairperson, did not accept Pangilinan’s and Belmonte’s resignations. Her spokesperson had said that according to the Vice President, “much work remains to be done, and they will do it, together.”

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It took the LP 4 months, however, before its leadership was able to decide on what to do with the resignations of its key leaders.


On Thursday, Pangilinan thanked his party mates for their continued support.

The LP president said the party will now consolidate the volunteer base it had forged during the polls and focus on cultivating more volunteers among the youth.

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The LP will also keep on recruiting more non-politicians, he added.


“[We will] set up local chapters nationwide with emphasis on non-politicians. [We will also] beef up and sharpen our social media organization [and] further enhance our Makinig deep canvassing efforts to reach out to the common folk among others,” said Pangilinan.

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Like other ruling parties that lost its dominance after its standard bearer's failed presidential bid, LP’s numbers dwindled after the 2016 elections.


Under Pangilinan’s leadership, LP started recruiting non-politician members in a bid to “professionalize” the party and reduce the influence of the elections on LP’s operations.

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This article first appeared on Rappler & Inquirer.

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