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Lakas–CMD
LeaderGloria Macapagal-Arroyo
PresidentBong Revilla, Jr.
ChairmanEdcel Lagman
Secretary-GeneralJose Aquino II
Founded1991; May 28, 2009 (merger with KAMPI)
Merger ofLakas-CMD and Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino
Preceded byLakas-CMD
Headquarters7th Floor L.T.A. Building 118 Perea St. Legazpi St. Makati City, Philippines
IdeologyChristian democracy,
Islamic democracy,
Populism
Political positionCentrism[1]
International affiliationCentrist Democrat International
ColorsGold , Blue and Green
Seats in the Senate
4 / 24
Seats in the House of Representatives
90 / 287
Provincial governorships
41 / 79
Provincial vice governorships
43 / 79
Provincial board members
338 / 756
Website
http://www.lakaskampicmd.com

Lakas Kampi CMD (Lakas-Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino-Christian Muslim Democrats) is a centrist political party in the Philippines and the current minority party in the country. Its ideology is heavily influenced by Christian and Islamic democracy and by populism. The party's influence on Philippine society is very evident, especially after the People Power Revolution, which has led the country to elect two presidents from the party, namely Fidel V. Ramos, an Evangelical Christian, and Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, a Roman Catholic.

History

President 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]

On August 9, 2009, Pangasinan Representative and Former House Speaker Jose de Venecia, Jr. and Former President Fidel V. Ramos led fifty members from the Lakas Kampi CMD in objecting to its merger with Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino (KAMPI) on May 28, 2009. The faction made de Venecia its President with Ramos as the Chairman Emeritus of the new party, Ramos refused the offer of Chairman Emeritus of Lakas-Kampi after being named in interim party organization. De Venecia has filed a resolution at the Commission on Elections to declare null and void the merger.[5] However, the Supreme Court ultimately upheld the legality of the merger,[6] citing the failure of de Venecia “to sufficiently show that any grave abuse of discretion was committed by the Commission on Elections in rendering the challenged resolution.”[7]

Party Officials

  • President Emeritus: Former President and Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
  • Chairman: Rep. Edcel Lagman, Minority Leader of the House of Representatives
  • National President: Sen. Ramon Revilla, Jr.
  • Vice Chairman: Rep. Danilo Suarez
  • Vice Chairman: Rep. Simeon Datumanong
  • Vice Chairman: Rep. Rolando Andaya
  • Executive Vice President: Gov. Arthur Defensor
  • Secretary-General: Rep. Jose Aquino
  • Chairman of the Advisory Council: Former Executive Sec. Eduardo Ermita
  • SVP for External Affairs: Rep. Arthur Yap[8]
  • SVP for Finance: Rep. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez
  • Treasurer: Rep. Danilo Suarez

List of Party Chairmen

  • Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (2008–2009)
  • Gilberto Teodoro (2009–2010)
  • Amelita Villarosa (acting; 2010)
  • Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (2010–present)

Candidates for the Philippine general elections, 2010

Senatorial Slate (6)

Electoral performance

Senate

This chart shows the electoral performance of the Lakas Kampi CMD in Senate elections since 2010.

Election Number of votes for Lakas-Kampi Share of votes Seats Outcome of election
2010 38,123,091 13.84% 4 Majority bloc

House of Representatives

This chart shows the electoral performance of the Lakas Kampi CMD in House of Representatives elections since 2010.

Election Number of votes for Lakas-Kampi Share of votes Seats Outcome of election
2010 13,242,191 38.62% 107 Liberal coalition

References