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Revision as of 09:07, 23 December 2021
Campaigned for | 2022 Philippine presidential election |
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Candidate | Leni Robredo Vice President of the Philippines (2016 – present) Camarines Sur's 3rd district representative (2013 – 2016) Francis Pangilinan Senator of the Philippines (2001 – 2013; 2016 – present) Presidential Assistant for Food Security and Agricultural Modernization (2014 – 2015) |
Affiliation | 1Sambayan Liberal Party Akbayan Magdalo Para sa Pilipino Ang Kapatiran Bando Osmeña – Pundok Kauswagan Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino |
Status | Official launch: October 7, 2021 |
Slogan | Husay at Tibay, Dapat si Leni! transl. Skill and strength, it should be Leni!' |
The 2022 presidential campaign of Leni Robredo was announced on October 7, 2021.[1] Leni Robredo is the incumbent Vice President of the Philippines since June 30, 2016 and former representative of the 3rd district of Camarines Sur.
Campaign
Incumbent Vice President Leni Robredo filed her certificate of candidacy for the 2022 Philippine presidential election on October 7, 2021. She will be running as an independent rather than under the Liberal Party despite her being its chairperson.[1] The color for the campaign's launch was hot pink with blue, to signify "protest and change", and was popularized by "Dapat si Leni," a group of Leni's supporters. Robredo's spokesperson has clarified that their campaign has yet to adopt a final theme color.[2][3][4] This is a deviation from the bright yellow motif commonly associated with the Liberals.[3][5]
Figures from the party still remain key participants in Robredo's campaign, with party president Kiko Pangilinan as her vice presidential running mate, and Bam Aquino, the cousin of former President Benigno Aquino III, as her campaign manager.[5]
Senatorial slate
The following people are part of their slate:[6][7][8][9]
- Former Representative Teddy Baguilat (Liberal)
- Former Vice President Jejomar Binay (UNA)
- Senator Leila de Lima (Liberal)
- Lawyer Chel Diokno (Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino)
- Sorsogon Governor Francis Escudero (NPC)
- Senator Richard Gordon (Bagumbayan–VNP)
- Senator Risa Hontiveros (Akbayan)
- Lawyer Alex Lacson (Ang Kapatiran)
- Lawyer Sonny Matula (Independent)
- Former Senator Antonio Trillanes (Liberal)
- Senator Joel Villanueva (Independent)
- Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri (Independent)
Endorsements
As soon as she announced her presidential bid, Robredo received many endorsements and support from various social media platforms. The hashtags #LetLeniLead and #LabanLeni2022 trended on social media. Afterwards, various personalities expressed their support for Robredo.[10][11]
- Current and former cabinet and government officials
- Jejomar Binay, (UNA), 13th Vice–President of the Philippines
- Esperanza Cabral, former Secretary of Health[12]
- Ricky Carandang, former Secretary of the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office
- Manuel Dayrit, former Secretary of Health[12]
- Florin Hilbay, former Solicitor General of the Philippines
- Edwin Lacierda, former Presidential Spokesperson
- Ambeth Ocampo, former Chairman of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines and former Chairman of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts
- Manolo Quezon, former Undersecretary of the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office
- Abigail Valte, former Deputy Presidential Spokesperson
- Antonio Carpio, former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
- Conchita Carpio-Morales, former Ombudsman of the Philippines and former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
- Albert del Rosario, former Secretary of Foreign Affairs and former Philippine Ambassador to the United States
- Bro. Armin Luistro, FSC, former Secretary of Education
- Current and former Philippine senators
- Bam Aquino, former Senator and former Chairman of the National Youth Commission
- Franklin Drilon, Senate Minority Floor Leader and former President of the Philippine Senate
- Dick Gordon (Bagumbayan–VNP)
- Risa Hontiveros (Akbayan)
- Leila de Lima, former Secretary of the Department of Justice
- Francis Pangilinan, former Senate Majority Floor Leader, running mate of Leni Robredo
- Antonio Trillanes, former Senator
- Joel Villanueva (CIBAC)
- Juan Miguel Zubiri, Senate Majority Floor Leader
- Current and former Philippine representatives
- Cyrille Abueg-Zaldivar, 2nd district of Palawan representative[13]
- Frederick Abueg, former 2nd district of Palawan representative[13]
- Irvin Alcala, former 2nd district of Quezon representative[14]
- Teddy Baguilat, former Ifugao representative
- Kit Belmonte, 6th district of Quezon City representative
- Yeng Guiao, former 1st district of Pampanga representative and former Vice Governor of Pampanga
- Barry Gutierrez, former Akbayan representative and Spokesperson of the Office of the Vice President of the Philippines
- Erin Tañada, former 4th district of Quezon representative
- Current and former provincial governors and vice governors
- Arlene Bag-ao, Governor of Dinagat Islands
- Arthur Defensor Jr., Governor of Iloilo
- Arthur Defensor Sr., former Governor of Iloilo and former 3rd district of Iloilo representative
- Francis Escudero, (NPC), Governor of Sorsogon and former Senator[15]
- Hilario Davide III, incumbent Vice Governor of Cebu and former Governor of Cebu[16]
- Ed Panlilio, former Governor of Pampanga
- Current and former mayors and municipal officials
- Sunshine Abcede, councilor of Lucena[14]
- Tin Antonio, mayor of Alcala, Cagayan[17]
- Joseph Ascutia, mayor of Labo, Camarines Norte[18]
- Danilo Baylon, former mayor of Candaba
- Jaime Fresnedi, mayor of Muntinlupa[19]
- Gilbert T. Gatchalian, mayor of Malolos
- Krisel Lagman, mayor of Tabaco[18]
- Nelson Legacion, mayor of Naga City, Camarines Sur
- Oscar Moreno, mayor of Cagayan de Oro[18]
- Maria Rosario Ochoa-Montejo, mayor of Pulilan[20]
- Antolin Oreta III, mayor of Malabon[21]
- Tomas Osmeña, former mayor of Cebu City[22]
- Edwin D. Santiago, mayor of San Fernando City
- Oscar Samson Rodriguez, former mayor of San Fernando City
- Noel Rosal, mayor of Legazpi, Albay[18]
- Jerry Treñas, mayor of Iloilo City[23]
- Visual artists and cultural workers[24]
- Benedicto Cabrera, National Artist for Visual Arts[25]
- Pandy Aviado, printmaker
- Robert Alejandro, visual artist
- Leeroy New, sculptor and installation artist
- Patricia Perez Eustaquio, installation artist
- Kevin Eric Raymundo (Tarantadong Kalbo), comics illustrator
- Other public figures
- Chel Diokno, (Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino), human rights lawyer
- Raquel Fortun, forensic pathologist
- Alex Lacson, (Ang Kapatiran), writer, lawyer, and civil society leader
- Sonny Matula, lawyer, labor activist, and President of the Federation of Free Workers Philippines (FFW)
- Harvey Keh, lead convenor of the Kaya Natin Movement
- Ogie Alcasid, singer and actor
- Kris Aquino, television host, actress and presidential daughter
- Rita Avila, actress
- Janine Berdin, singer
- Kathryn Bernardo, actress
- K Brosas, comedienne
- Alex Calleja, comedian
- Iyo Canlas, actor
- Ryan Cayabyab, National Artist for Music[28]
- Noreen Capili, screenwriter
- DJ Chacha, radio DJ
- Sam Concepcion, singer
- Sharon Cuneta, singer and actress, wife of running mate
- Ebe Dancel, songwriter
- Enchong Dee, actor
- Alex Diaz, actor
- Justin Dizon, Pinoy Big Brother: Connect housemate
- Tippy Dos Santos, singer and actress
- Jake Ejercito, actor
- Bituin Escalante, singer
- Vivoree Esclito, actress
- Topper Fabregas, actor and director
- Vice Ganda, comedian
- Gabbi Garcia, actress and vlogger
- Gigi Grande, media personality and former journalist
- Janine Gutierrez, actress, model and media personality
- Quark Henares, director
- Agot Isidro, actress
- Antoinette Jadaone, director
- Kakie, singer-songwriter and media personality, daughter of Francis Pangilinan.
- Kerwin King, influencer
- Reese Lansangan, singer
- Angel Locsin, actress and media personality
- Nadine Lustre, actress
- Lisa Macuja-Elizalde, ballerina
- Saab Magalona, actress
- Jolina Magdangal, singer, actress and media personality
- Belle Mariano, actress
- Mimiyuuuh, vlogger, model, comedian, and YouTube content creator
- Leah Navarro, singer and activist
- Daniel Padilla, actor
- Donny Pangilinan, actor, nephew of running mate
- Moonstar88, rock band
- Jane Oineza, actress
- Kaori Oinuma, Pinoy Big Brother: Otso housemate
- Mika Pajares, Pinoy Big Brother: Connect housemate
- Cherry Pie Picache, actress
- Jim Paredes, singer and activist
- Camille Prats, actress
- Precious Lara Quigaman, actress and beauty queen
- Floy Quintos, playwright and director
- Khalil Ramos, actor
- Janella Salvador, singer and actress
- Liza Soberano, actress
- Maricel Soriano, actress
- Sharwin Tee, TV host and chef
- Nikki Valdez, actress
- Gabriel Valenciano, actor and dancer[29]
- Regine Velasquez, singer and actress
- Lauren Young, actress and model[30]
- Eraserheads, rock band
- Organizations
- Political parties
- Liberal Party
- Akbayan
- Magdalo Party-List
- Ang Kapatiran
- Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino
- Bando Osmeña – Pundok Kauswagan[22]
- Religious groups
- El Shaddai
- Jesus is Our Shield Worldwide Ministries
- Current and former cabinet and government officials
- Ricky Carandang, former Secretary of the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office
- Florin Hilbay, former Solicitor General of the Philippines
- Antonio Carpio, former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
- Conchita Carpio-Morales, former Ombudsman of the Philippines and former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
- Albert del Rosario, former Secretary of Foreign Affairs and former Philippine Ambassador to the United States
- Edwin Lacierda, former Presidential Spokesperson (2010–2016)
- Manolo Quezon, former Undersecretary of the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office
- Abigail Valte, former Deputy Presidential Spokesperson (2010–2016)
- Antonio Carpio, former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
- Conchita Carpio-Morales, former Ombudsman of the Philippines and former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
- Albert del Rosario, former Secretary of Foreign Affairs and former Philippine Ambassador to the United States
- Bro. Armin Luistro, FSC, former Secretary of Education
- Current and former Philippine senators
- Bam Aquino, former Philippine Senator and former Chairman of the National Youth Commission
- Franklin Drilon, Senate Minority Floor Leader and former President of the Philippine Senate
- Risa Hontiveros (Akbayan)
- Leila de Lima, former Secretary of the Department of Justice
- Antonio Trillanes, former Philippine Senator
- Current and former Philippine representatives
- Cyrille Abueg-Zaldivar, 2nd district of Palawan representative[13]
- Frederick Abueg, former 2nd district of Palawan representative[13]
- Teddy Baguilat, former Ifugao representative
- Barry Gutierrez, former Akbayan representative and Spokesperson of the Office of the Vice President of the Philippines
- Erin Tañada, former 4th district of Quezon representative
- Kit Belmonte, 6th district of Quezon City representative
- Current and former mayors and municipal officials
- Jaime Fresnedi, mayor of Muntinlupa[19]
- Krisel Lagman, mayor of Tabaco[18]
- Other public figures
- Chel Diokno, (Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino), human rights lawyer
- Alex Lacson, writer, lawyer, and civil society leader
- Sonny Matula, lawyer, labor activist, and President of the Federation of Free Workers Philippines (FFW)
- Harvey Keh, lead convenor of the Kaya Natin Movement
- Celebrities
- KC Concepcion, actress and stepdaughter[33]
- Kakie, singer-songwriter and media personality, daughter
- Sharon Cuneta, actress and singer, wife
- Gabriel Valenciano, actor, dancer and nephew[29]
- Donny Pangilinan, actor, nephew
- Lauren Young, actress and model[30]
- Political parties
- Liberal Party
- Akbayan
- Magdalo Party-List
- Ang Kapatiran
- Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino
- Organizations
See also
References
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