LOOK: Key LP members arrive for executive council meeting | Inquirer News

LOOK: Key LP members arrive for executive council meeting

/ 10:20 AM September 25, 2018

Former President Benigno Aquino III (center) waits for the start of the national executive council meeting of the Liberal Party. At left and right are Vice President Leni Robredo and LP stalwart Lorenzo Tañada. INQUIRER.NET / GABRIEL PABICO LALU

Key members of the Liberal Party (LP), including Vice President Leni Robredo and former President Benigno Aquino III, were present for the party’s National Executive Council Meeting in Quezon City on Tuesday.

LP President Senator Francis Pangilinan who presided over the meeting in Barangay Loyola Heights in Quezon City, said that they would announce three nominated candidates for the 2019 senatorial elections later in the program.

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The meeting was also attended by LP members Senator Bam Aquino, Representatives Teddy Baguilat, Kit Belmonte, Edgar Erice, Edcel Lagman, Miro Quimbo.

Other personalities seen in the event were former-Representative Erin Tañada, former Budget Secretary Florencio Abad and former Transportation Secretary Jun Abaya. /cbb

Vice President Leni Robredo arrives for the LP’s national executive council meeting in Quezon City on Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2018. INQUIRER.NET / GABRIEL PABICO LALU

LP president Francis Pangilinan arrives for the party’s national executive council meeting in Quezon City on Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2018. INQUIRER.NET / GABRIEL PABICO LALU

From left, seated, Sen. Bam Aquino, Sen. Francis Pangilinan, Vice President Leni Robredo, former President and Lorenzo Tañada III wait for the national executive council meeting to start. INQUIRER.NET / GABRIEL PABICO LALU

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