| Lakas-Kampi-Christian Muslim Democrats Lakas-Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino-Demokratikong Kristiyano at Muslim (Lakas-Kampi-CMD) |
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| Leader | Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo |
| Chairperson | Gilberto Teodoro |
| President | Eduardo Ermita |
| Secretary-General | Gabriel Claudio |
| Founded | May 28, 2009 |
| Headquarters | 7th Floor L.T.A. Building 118 Perea St. Legazpi St. Makati City, Philippines |
| Ideology | Center,[1] Christian democracy, Islamic democracy, Populism |
| International affiliation | Centrist Democrat International |
| Official colors | Gold, White, Blue, Yellow, Red |
| Seats in the Senate | 4 |
| Seats in the House of Representatives | 148 |
| Website | |
| http://www.lakaskampicmd.com | |
| Politics of Philippines Political parties Elections |
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Lakas-Kampi-CMD (Lakas-Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino-Christian Muslim Democrats). Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on June 18, 2008, confirmed the historical merger of the Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats (Lakas-CMD) and the Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino (KAMPI) parties. Both parties adopted the “equity of the incumbent” principle, as the merger will account for almost 200 national and 8,000 local officials, amid Mrs. Arroyo's prediction of 2010 elections victory. Prospero Nograles, Lakas President and Kampi Chair Ronaldo Puno signed the covenant at the Davao City regional caucus.[2][3] Former President and Lakas-CMD Chairman Emeritus Fidel V. Ramos announced on February 6, 2008 that Lakas-CMD would be the surviving entity after its merger with KAMPI.[4]
Party Interim Officials
Chairman Emeritus: Vacant [5]
President Emeritus: President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
Chairperson: Gilberto Teodoro (party Presidential candidate, 2010 elections, former DND secretary)
National President: Miguel Dominguez (Governor from Saranggani)
Vice Chairman: Edu Manzano (party Vice Presidential candidate, 2010 elections, former Optical Media Board chairman)
Vice Chairman: Oscar Moreno (Governor from Misamis Oriental)
Executive Vice President: Pablo Garcia (Deputy Speaker, Representative from Cebu)
Secretary-General: Francis Manglapus
SVP for Internal Affairs: Simeon Datumanong (Deputy Speaker, Representative from Maguindanao)
SVP for External Affairs: Vacant
SVP for Finance: Ferdinand Martin Romualdez (Representative from Leyte)
Senior Deputy Sec-Gen: Rep. Jose Solis
Senior Deputy Sec-Gen: Sec. Silvestre Bello
Senior Deputy Sec-Gen: Rep. Danilo Suarez
Senior Deputy Sec-Gen: Comm. Marcelino Libanan
Treasurer: Deputy Speaker Raul del Mar
Deputy Treasurer: Rep. Roman Romulo
VP for National Capital Region: Vacant
VP for Luzon: Sen. Ramon Revilla, Jr.
VP for Luzon: Gov. Nestor Fongwan
VP for Visayas: Rep. Arthur Defensor
VP for Visayas: Rep. Nerissa Soon-Ruiz
VP for Mindanao: Sen. Juan Miguel Zubiri
VP for Mindanao: Rep. Francisco Matugas
VP for ARMM: Rep. Nur Jaafar
VP for Legal Affairs: Sec. Raul Gonzales
VP for Sectoral Affairs: Sec. Edgardo Pamintuan
VP for Policy: Rep. Rodolfo Antonio
VP for Membership and Recruitment: Chairman Prospero Pichay, Jr.
VP for Peace and Security: Gov. Douglas Cagas
VP for Local Governments: Gov. Eustaquio Bersamin
VP for Youth: Chairman Richard Alvin Nalupta
VP for Women: Rep. Belma Cabilao
VP for Public Affairs: Rep. Amado Bagatsing
VP for Muslim Communities: Mayor Muslimen Sema
VP for Environment: Sec. Heherson Alvarez
VP for Overseas Filipino Workers: Rep. Aurelio Gonzalez, Jr.
Deputy Sec-Gen: Dir. Raymundo Roquero
Deputy Sec-Gen: Dir. Reginald Velasco
Deputy Sec-Gen: Dir. Rodolfo Bong Serrano
Exec. Dir. of Institute for Education and Training: Vacant
Deputy Exec. Dir. of Institute for Education and Training: Coun. Rodolfo John Teope
Ex Officio Members:
Mayor Benjamin Abalos, Jr.
Gov. Loreto Leo Ocampos
Mayor Ramon Guico
Spokespersons:
Rep. Antonio Alvarez
Rep. Albert Garcia
Rep. Antonio Lagdameo, Jr.
Rep. Ma. Rachel Arenas
Rep. Jose Aquino
Regional Chairmen:
Rep. Matias Defensor, Jr. (NCR)
Usec. Luis Singson (Ilocos Region)
Rep. Mauricio Domogan (Cordillera)
Rep. Junie Cua (Cagayan Valley)
Rep. Juan Miguel Arroyo (Central Luzon)
Rep. Elpidio Barzaga, Jr. (Calabarzon)
Dep. Speaker Amelita Villarosa (Mimaropa)
Rep. Edcel Lagman (Bicol)
Rep. Exequiel Javier (West Visayas)
Gov. Erico Aumentado (Central Visayas)
Rep. Roger Mercado (East Visayas)
Gov. Aurora Cerilles (Zamboanga)
Rep. Abdullah Dimaporo (North Mindanao)
Gov. Corazon Malanyaon (Davao)
Rep. Datu Pax Mangudadatu (Soccsksargen)
Gov. Datu Zaldy Ampatuan (ARMM)
Rep. Glenda Ecleo (Caraga)
References
- ^ ABS-CBN News Online (Beta)
- ^ manilastandardtoday.com, Lakas, Kampi merge; see victory in 2010 polls
- ^ GMA NEWS.TV, Lakas-CMD, Kampi merge
- ^ Inquirer.net, Ramos: De Venecia to remain president in Lakas-Kampi merger
- ^ As former President Fidel V. Ramos, founder of Lakas-CMD, declined the offer.
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