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Revision as of 03:13, 9 February 2022

Leni Robredo 2022 presidential campaign
Campaigned for2022 Philippine presidential election
CandidateLeni 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)
Affiliation1Sambayan[1]
Liberal Party[2]
Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino[3]
Akbayan Citizens' Action Party[4]
Magdalo Party-List[5]
Makabayan[6]
StatusOfficial launch: October 7, 2021
HeadquartersKatipunan Avenue, Quezon City, Metro Manila[7]
Key peopleBam Aquino (campaign manager)[8]
SloganHusay at Tibay, Dapat si Leni! transl. Skill and strength, it should be Leni!
Gobyernong Tapat, Angat Buhay Lahat[9]
transl. Honest Government, a Better Life for All

The 2022 presidential campaign of Leni Robredo was formalized when she filed her candidacy for the 2022 Philippine presidential election on October 7, 2021.[10] Leni Robredo is the incumbent Vice President of the Philippines since June 30, 2016, and was previously the representative of Camarines Sur's 3rd congressional district.

Background

Leni Robredo filing her certificate of candidacy
Robredo filed her certificate of candidacy on October 7
Pangilinan filing his COC with Robredo
Pangilinan filed his certificate of candidacy on October 8

In March 2021, former Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonio Carpio launched "1Sambayan" (read as "isambayan", meaning "one nation"), a coalition that aimed to place one opposition candidate.[11] Carpio is aiming not to split the vote, pointing out that Duterte won over Mar Roxas and Grace Poe in 2016 as those who were against him were not united.[12] 1Sambayan formally began its selection process for a presidential and vice-presidential tandem on June 12, 2021, when they announced their six initial nominees. These included senator Poe, incumbent vice president Leni Robredo, former senator Trillanes, human rights lawyer and former senatorial candidate Chel Diokno, incumbent house deputy speaker Vilma Santos-Recto, and CIBAC representative and house deputy speaker Eddie Villanueva.[13] Robredo, Trillanes, and Villanueva expressed their support for unity in 2022 under 1Sambayan.[14]

On September 30, 2021, the 1Sambayan coalition of the opposition nominated Robredo as their standard bearer.[15] According to Armin Luistro, one of the conveyor of 1Sambayan, Robredo accepted the nomination and will file her candidacy on October 5.[16] Robredo's spokesman clarified that she was yet to accept the nomination, and will announce her decision before October 8.[17] On October 7, 2021, Leni Robredo filed her certificate of candidacy for the election.[10] She will be running as an independent politician rather than under the Liberal Party despite being its chairperson, a move that Robredo's camp explained as representing her openness to forming alliances with other political groups.[18]

After Vice President Robredo announced her presidential candidacy, several sources from the Liberal Party indicated that Senator Francis Pangilinan would be her running mate for her presidential bid.[19][20] Pangilinan filed his candidacy for vice president a day after Robredo.[21]

Campaign

Robredo in her campaign portrait

Despite Robredo running as an independent, figures from the Liberal Party still remain key participants in her campaign, with party president and senator Francis Pangilinan as her vice presidential running mate, and former senator Bam Aquino, the cousin of former president Benigno Aquino III, as her campaign manager.[22] The color for the campaign's launch is hot pink to signify "protest and change", and was popularized by 'Dapat si Leni', a group of Robredo supporters. This is a deviation from the bright yellow motif commonly associated with the Liberals.[23][22] In an interview, Robredo revealed her campaign initially planned blue as their main campaign color when she declared her candidacy.[24] Robredo's spokesperson has clarified that their campaign has yet to adopt a final theme color.[25][23][26] On February 7, a day before the official start of the election season, Robredo's campaign adopted the rose as its official logo.[27]

Senatorial slate

Robredo and Pangilinan have endorsed the following candidates for the 2022 Philippine Senate election, thus who are part of their "senatorial slate":[28][29][30][31]

Endorsements

After her bid was announced, Robredo received support from Filipino netizens in various social media platforms; the hashtags #LetLeniLead and #LabanLeni2022 trended on social media. Various personalities have publicly expressed their support for Robredo.[32][33]

Leni Robredo
Cabinet and cabinet-rank officials
National-level executive officials and civil servants
Philippine senators
Philippine representatives
Judicial officials
Provincial officials
Local officials
Diplomats
  • Ma. Rosario C. Aguinaldo, Philippine Ambassador to Indonesia (2005–2014)[34]
  • Marilyn J. Alarilla, Philippine Ambassador to Turkey (2011-2013) and Philippine Ambassador to Laos (2008–2012)[34]
  • Belen F. Anota, Philippine Ambassador to Australia (2011–2015), Philippine Ambassador to Singapore (2004-2008), Philippine Ambassador to Israel (2002-2004)[34]
  • Mary Jo A. Bernardo-Aragon, Philippine Ambassador to Thailand (2012–2019) and Philippine Consul–General in Los Angeles, United States (2007–2012)[34]
  • Jorge V. Arizabal, Philippine Ambassador to Pakistan (2001–2005)[34]
  • Victoria Bataclan, Philippine Ambassador to Belgium and Luxembourg and Head of the Philippine Mission to the European Union (2011-2018), Philippine Ambassador to Norway and Iceland (2007–2009), Philippine Consul–General in Hong Kong (1999–2003)[34]
  • Estrella A. Berenguel, Philippine Ambassador to Vietnam (2005–2010) and Philippine Consul–General in Hong Kong (1996–1999)[34]
  • Eva G. Betita, former Philippine Ambassador to Brazil[34]
  • Sonia C. Brady, Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs for Policy (2003–2006), Philippine Ambassador to China (2006–2010; 2011–2012), Philippine Ambassador to Thailand (2002–2003) and Philippine Ambassador to Myanmar (1995–1999)[34]
  • Blesila C. Cabrera, Philippine Consul–General in Honolulu, United States (2004–2010)[34]
  • Susan O. Castrence, Philippine Ambassador to South Korea (2006–2007)[34]
  • Maria Zeneida Collinson, Philippine Ambassador to Austria and Permanent Representative of the Philippine Mission to the United Nations Office at Vienna, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), and the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) (2015–2017), Philippine Ambassador to Sweden (2007–2012)[34]
  • Esteban B. Conejos, Jr., former Permanent Representative of the Philippines to the World Trade Organization and Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs[34]
  • Macarthur F. Corsino, former Philippine Ambassador to Cuba[34]
  • Claro S. Cristobal, Philippine Ambassador to Egypt (2011–2015), Philippine Consul–General in Hong Kong (2009–2011), Philippine Consul–General in New York, United States (2018–2020)[34]
  • Laura Quiambao-Del Rosario, former Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs for International Economic Relations (2011–2010)[34]
  • Petronila P. Garcia, Philippine Ambassador to Canada (2014–2020), Philippine Ambassador to Israel (2007–2011), Philippine Ambassador to Egypt (2004–2007), and Philippine Consul–General in New York, United States (2020–2021)[34]
  • Uriel Norman R. Garibay, former Philippine Ambassador to Kenya[34]
  • Leslie B. Gatan, Philippine Ambassador to Canada (2011–2014)[34]
  • Sahid S. Glang, former Philippine Ambassador to Bahrain[34]
  • Danilo T. Ibayan, former Philippine Consul–General in Macau[34]
  • Eleanor L. Jaucian, former Philippine Ambassador to Hungary[34]
  • Macabangkit B. Lanto, Philippine Ambassador to Egypt (1999–2001)[79]
  • Eduardo M. Maglaya, Philippine Ambassador to Bahrain (2003–2009) and Philippine Chargé d' Affaires to Egypt (2010–2011)[34]
  • Bayani V. Mangibin, former Philippine Ambassador to Seychelles and former Philippine Ambassador to Kenya[34]
  • Clemencio F. Montesa, former Philippine Ambassador to Belgium and Head of the Philippine Mission to the European Union[34]
  • Lourdes Gutierrez–Morales, former Philippine Ambassador to Cambodia[34]
  • Cristina G. Ortega, Philippine Ambassador to France and Permanent Delegate to UNESCO (2011–2014), Philippine Ambassador to Belgium and the Head of the Philippine Mission to the European Union (2006–2010) and Philippine Ambassador to Australia (2004–2006)[34]
  • Olivia V. Palala, former Philippine Ambassador to Jordan and Palestine and former Philippine Consul-General in Chongqing, China[34]
  • Zenaida Tacorda-Rabago, Philippine Ambassador to Bangladesh (2008–2010)[34]
  • Cecilia B. Rebong, Permanent Representative of the Philippines to the United Nations Office at Geneva (2013–2016)[34]
  • Crescente R. Relacion, former Philippine Ambassador to Qatar[34]
  • Virgilio A. Reyes, Jr., Philippine Ambassador to South Africa (2003–2009) and Philippine Ambassador to Italy (2011–2014)[34]
  • Delia Meñez-Rosal, former Philippine Ambassador to Mexico[34]
  • Maria Rowena M. Sanchez, former Philippine Ambassador to Turkey[34]
  • Aurora Navarro-Tolentino, former Philippine Ambassador to Switzerland[34]
  • Melita Sta. Maria-Thomeczek, Philippine Ambassador to Germany (2015–2018)[34]
  • Alejandro Vicente, former Philippine Ambassador to Libya[34]
  • Hector K. Villaroel, Philippine Ambassador to France (1995–2007)[34]
  • Jaime J. Yambao, Philippine Ambassador to Laos (1997–2001)[34]
Military officials
Business executives and leaders
Visual artists, writers, and cultural workers[83]
Entertainment personalities[86]
Organizations
Political parties
Francis Pangilinan
National-level executive officials
Cabinet and cabinet-rank officials
Philippine senators
Philippine representatives
Judicial officials
Provincial officials
Local officials
Entertainment personalities
Organizations
Political parties

See also

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