Liberal Party (Philippines) - Current Party Officials

Current Party Officials

  • Titular Head & Party Chairman: President Benigno S. Aquino III (Tarlac) (2011-Present)
  • Chairman Emeritus: Former Senator Jovito Salonga (Rizal) (1982-present)
  • Vice Chair: Senator Franklin Drilon (Iloilo) (2011-present)
  • Vice Chair: House Speaker Feliciano Belmonte, Jr. (Quezon City) (2011-Present)
  • President: Interior and Local Government Secretary Manuel Roxas II (Capiz) (2007-present) (on-leave)
  • Executive Vice President: Transportation and Communications Secretary Joseph Emilio A. Abaya (Cavite) (October 2012-present) (position held by Former Interior and Local Government Secretary Jesse Robredo (Camarines Sur) (June 2010-Aug 2012) )
  • Vice President for Policy: Representative Henedina R. Abad (Batanes) (2011-present)
  • Treasurer: Governor Alfonso Umali, Jr. (Oriental Mindoro) (2011-present)
  • Secretary-General: Representative Mel Senen Sarmiento (Western Samar) (October 2012-present)
  • Director-General: Ma. Gladys Sta. Rita (2011-present)

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