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Leni Robredo 2022 presidential campaign

The 2022 presidential campaign of Leni Robredo began on October 7, 2021, when she filed her candidacy for the 2022 Philippine presidential election.[13] At the time of her filing, Leni Robredo was the incumbent vice president of the Philippines, to remain so until June 30, 2022. Robredo was also formerly a representative of Camarines Sur's 3rd congressional district, from 2013 to 2016.

Leni Robredo 2022 presidential campaign
Campaigned for2022 Philippine presidential election
CandidateLeni Robredo
Vice President of the Philippines
(2016–2022)
Camarines Sur's 3rd district representative
(2013–2016)
Francis Pangilinan
Senator of the Philippines
(2001–2013; 2016–2022)
Presidential Assistant for Food Security and Agricultural Modernization
(2014–2015)
Affiliation
StatusAnnouncement: October 7, 2021
Official launch: February 8, 2022
Lost election: May 9, 2022
HeadquartersKatipunan Avenue, Quezon City, Metro Manila[9]
Key people
Slogan
  • Gobyernong Tapat, Angat Buhay Lahat[12]
    (transl. [With an] honest government, a better life for all)
  • Husay at Tibay, Dapat si Leni!
    (transl. [With] skill and strength, it should be Leni!)
  • Kulay Rosas ang Bukas
    (transl. The future is pink)
Website (Archived)

Robredo had been considered as a potential presidential candidate for the 2022 elections since her win in the 2016 Philippine vice presidential election; in 2021, she publicly expressed her interest to run for the presidency.[14] After being nominated by an opposition coalition, 1Sambayan, she officially announced her candidacy in a press conference on October 7, 2021.[13] She ran as an independent candidate despite being the chairperson of the Liberal Party, a move she explained as signifying her openness to alliances.[15] On October 8, Robredo announced that her running mate would be incumbent senator Francis Pangilinan. Their campaign was officially launched on February 8, 2022, in Robredo's hometown, Naga.[16]

Robredo ran on a platform of good governance and transparency.[17][18][19] To address the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines and its effects on the economy, she vowed to prioritize improving the country's healthcare system,[20] developing the country's industries,[21] supporting small and medium-sized enterprises,[22] and providing stable employment.

Robredo lost the election to Bongbong Marcos, garnering 27.94% of the vote and placing second. Robredo later urged her supporters to accept the results of the election, but did not explicitly concede to Marcos.[23] Had Robredo been elected, she would have been the third female Philippine president after Corazon Aquino and Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, the first president to come from the Bicol Region, and the third vice president to run for the presidency and win.

Background edit

2016 vice presidential campaign and vice presidency edit

Leni Robredo ran in the 2016 Philippine vice presidential election as the running mate of Mar Roxas under the Liberal Party ticket. She won with 14,418,817 votes, or 35.11 percent of cast ballots, narrowly defeating her closest rival, then Senator Bongbong Marcos, by 263,473 votes or by 0.64 percent,[24] the narrowest margin since the 1965 vice presidential election. Marcos filed an electoral protest on June 29, 2016; this would be dismissed by the Presidential Electoral Tribunal on February 16, 2021.[25] On June 30, 2016, Robredo was sworn in as vice president of the Philippines at the Quezon City Reception House.[26]

Robredo previously expressed disinterest in running for higher office. During her 2016 campaign, she stated that incumbent vice presidents should be barred from seeking the presidency.[27] She reiterated her disinterest in November 2020[28] and March 2021,[29] but in June 2021, she changed her position and expressed her openness to running for the presidency.[14]

1Sambayan edit

 
1Sambayan logo

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.[30] Carpio was aiming not to split the vote, pointing out that Duterte won over Mar Roxas and Grace Poe in 2016 because those who were against him were not united.[31] 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 Grace Poe, vice president Leni Robredo, former senator Antonio 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.[32] In the middle of 2022, Robredo, Trillanes, and Villanueva expressed their support for unity under 1Sambayan.[33]

On September 30, 2021, the 1Sambayan coalition of the opposition nominated Robredo as their standard bearer.[34] Former education secretary Armin Luistro, one of the convenors of the group, announced Robredo's acceptance of the nomination and the filing of her candidacy on October 5.[35] Robredo's spokesman later announced, however, that Robredo had yet to accept the nomination and would be announcing her decision before October 8.[36]

Campaign edit

Announcement edit

 
Robredo filed her certificate of candidacy on October 7
 
Pangilinan filed his certificate of candidacy on October 8

On October 7, 2021, Robredo officially announced her candidacy and later filed her certificate of candidacy for the election.[13] She ran as an independent politician rather than under the Liberal Party despite being its chairperson. Robredo's camp explained that this move represented her openness to forming alliances with other political groups.[15] During the CNN Philippines presidential debate, she explained that she broke her previous vow to not run for the presidency because of fake news and disinformation, an enabling of corruption, and the "politics of the past."[37] In a separate interview, she cited Bongbong Marcos' candidacy as one of the reasons that pushed her to run.

After Robredo announced her presidential candidacy, several sources from the Liberal Party indicated that the party's president, senator Francis Pangilinan, would be her running mate in her presidential bid.[38][39] Pangilinan filed his candidacy for vice president a day after Robredo. While Robredo chose to file her candidacy as an independent candidate, despite remaining as the Liberal Party's chairperson, Pangilinan ran as the party's standard-bearer.[40]

Key officials edit

Despite running as an independent, figures from the Liberal Party and its allied parties remained as key participants in her campaign. This included:

Branding edit

 
Campaign banner
 
Robredo speaking at her "Pink Sunday" rally at the Quezon Memorial Circle in Quezon City, February 13, 2022
 
Robredo speaking at Novaliches Cathedral in Quezon City, March 1, 2022
 
Robredo speaking at the PasigLaban rally in Ortigas Center, Pasig.

Robredo described her campaign as a "people's campaign," citing her supporters' efforts in organizing her campaign, with rallies organized by local chapters of a volunteer-driven Robredo People's Council (RPC).[42][43]

On its launch, the color her campaign used was hot pink, to signify "protest and change," and was popularized by 'Dapat si Leni', a group of Robredo supporters. This was a deviation from the bright yellow motif commonly associated with the Liberals.[44][41] Her campaign initially planned to use blue as their main campaign color,[45] but was yet to adopt a final theme color[44][46][47] when pink was already being used by supporters and associated with Robredo and her campaign. According to Robredo, pink is "the color of a personality that is open, listening, and loving."[48] The campaign's supporters adopted the moniker kakampink, a portmanteau of kakampi, which is Filipino for "ally", and "pink".[49]

On January 11, 2022, Robredo and her campaign team unveiled their campaign tagline, "Gobyernong Tapat, Angat Buhay Lahat" (Honest Government, a Better Life for All). Based on Robredo's Angat Buhay program under the Office of the Vice President, the slogan was made to reflect the campaign's platform of good governance and transparency.[12] On February 7, a day before the official start of the election campaign season, Robredo's campaign adopted the pink rose flower as its official symbol.[50]

Several songs were made for and used by the campaign. The song "Kay Leni Tayo" (We're for Leni) was created for free by Nica del Rosario, Mat Olavides, Jeli Mateo, and Justine Peña.[51] Del Rosario wrote and recorded another song for the campaign, "Rosas" (Rose), featuring Gab Pangilinan (Francis Pangilinan's niece), while Ogie Alcasid released "Handa Ka Na Ba kay Leni" (Are You Ready for Leni). Other songs used in Robredo's campaign rallies included "Liwanag sa Dilim" (Light in the Dark) by Rivermaya and "Alapaap" by the Eraserheads.[52] Although she had no official hand signs like her opponents, some of her supporters would use the Laban sign, that was used during the 1978 Interim Batasang Pambansa elections by Lakas ng Bayan or LABAN, a political party formed by former senator Ninoy Aquino. The hand signal was also used in the presidential campaign of former presidents Corazon Aquino in 1986 and her son Benigno Aquino III in 2010. Some say that her hand signal is being associated with the Liberal Party, however this was also used to refer to Robredo's first letter of her nickname. Others would prefer the Finger heart, a hand signal that was popularized in South Korea.

Rallies edit

 
Doña Julia Vargas Avenue during the PasigLaban rally
 
Miting de avance at Ayala Avenue, Makati

On October 24, 2021, Robredo campaign volunteers held a nationwide "caravan of hope." An estimated 10,000 supporters joined the caravan.[53]

On February 8, 2022, Robredo held her proclamation rally in Plaza Quezon in her hometown, Naga City, Camarines Sur.[16] The proclamation rally was attended by Robredo, Pangilinan, and their senatorial slate. Prior to the proclamation rally, her campaign held a mini-rally in Libmanan, Camarines Sur.[54]

On February 13, 2022, Robredo and her supporters held a campaign rally at the Quezon Memorial Circle in Quezon City.[55] The rally, dubbed "Pink Sunday," was attended by at least 20,000 supporters.[56] Due to the sheer number of supporters, the event resulted in a spillover crowd that violated several safety protocols set by the local government.[57] Robredo's camp later apologized for the incident.[57]

After the Pink Sunday rally, Robredo campaigned in the provinces of Capiz and Aklan.[58] The following week, Robredo began her campaign in Mindanao with a rally and caravan in Iligan.[59] Meanwhile, Pangilinan campaigned in Tarlac with his wife, Sharon Cuneta.[60] On February 25, Robredo campaigned in Iloilo, with an estimated crowd of 40,000 joining her at the Iloilo Sports Complex.[61] On March 2, Robredo campaigned in Manila, which was followed by a sortie in Cavite on March 4.[62][63]

On March 20, Robredo's campaign held a rally at Ortigas Center in Pasig, dubbed the "PasigLaban grand rally", which became her largest rally at that point. This caught the attention of pop star Ariana Grande when she noticed her song "Break Free" being used and sung by many people during the said rally. She remarked, "I couldn't believe this was real."[64] Organizers estimated that 180,000 attended, although the local police countered this with its own estimate placed at 137,000.[65] This hitherto record turnout was later surpassed by the April 9 rally dubbed as "Manalakáran: Pampanga People's Rally" in San Fernando, which drew about 220,000. Regional police officials at first denied the organizers' estimate, saying that the venue could only accommodate 70,000 people;[66][67] later, however, regional police director Matthew Baccay clarified that their 70,000 figure was for security planning purposes only and not meant to indicate audience size.[68]

On April 23, Robredo celebrated her 57th birthday at a rally, labeled as a street party by media outlets, along Macapagal Boulevard in Pasay. According to the organizers, they estimated the crowd to have been of 412,000 people, making it the campaign's largest rally at this point.[69][70][71] The National Capital Region Police Office contested the estimate, however, stating that only around 70,000 to 80,000 people attended.[72]

Finally, Robredo held her miting de avance in Makati, which drew 780,000 people, making it the campaign's biggest rally, surging ahead of the Pasay rally's crowd of 412,000.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Locations where Robredo held campaign rallies outside of Metro Manila during her 2022 presidential campaign.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Locations where Robredo held campaign rallies during her 2022 presidential campaign throughout Metro Manila.
List of Robredo's campaign rallies
Date Venue City/Municipality Province Estimated
attendance[b]
Ref.
Feb 8 Plaza Quezon Naga Camarines Sur 20,000 [73]
Feb 9 Central Mall Plaza Grounds Daet Camarines Norte [74]
Sorsogon Provincial Capitol Sorsogon City Sorsogon
Guinobatan Municipal Hall Guinobatan Albay [75]
Feb 13 Quezon Memorial Circle Quezon City 20,000 [76]
Feb 15 Dinggoy Roxas Civic Center Roxas Capiz 4,000 [77]
Aklan Catholic College Kalibo Aklan 5,000 [77]
Feb 16 Evelio B. Javier Freedom Park San Jose de Buenavista Antique 6,000 [77][78]
Feb 22 Iligan City Public Plaza Iligan Lanao del Norte 3,000 [79][80]
Plaza Divisoria Cagayan de Oro Misamis Oriental 10,000 [79][81]
Feb 23 Diocesan Formation Center Malaybalay Bukidnon [79][82]
Feb 24 Southwestern University Cebu City Cebu 12,000 [83]
Feb 25 Iloilo Sports Complex Iloilo City Iloilo 40,000 [84]
Feb 26 Guimaras Provincial Capitol Gym Jordan Guimaras 2,000 [85]
Mar 2 Plaza Noli Manila 5,000 [62]
Mar 3 Divine Word College Calapan Oriental Mindoro 7,000 [86]
Mar 4 General Trias Sports Park General Trias Cavite 47,000 [87]
Mar 5 New Malolos City Hall Grounds Malolos Bulacan 45,000 [88]
Mar 8 Bislig City Cultural & Sports Center Bislig Surigao del Sur [89]
Hotel Tavern Compound Surigao City Surigao del Norte
Mar 9 Agusan del Sur College Bayugan Agusan del Sur 2,000 [90]
Guingona Park Butuan Agusan del Norte 10,000 [91]
Mar 10 Odiongan Public Plaza Odiongan Romblon 3,000 [92][93]
Mar 11 Paglaum Sports Complex Bacolod Negros Occidental 86,000 [94][95]
Mar 12 Alcala Municipal Grounds Alcala Cagayan [96]
Echague Banchetto Echague Isabela 10,000 [97]
Mar 15 Kidapawan City Hall Kidapawan Cotabato 1,000 [98][99]
Rizal Park Koronadal South Cotabato 2,000 [100]
Carlos P. Garcia Freedom Park General Santos 14,000 [101][102]
Mar 16 Cotabato State University Cotabato City Maguindanao 3,000 [103]
Isabela City Plaza Isabela City Basilan 45,000 [104][105]
Mar 17 Sindangan Cultural and Sports Center Sindangan Zamboanga del Norte 15,000 [106]
Cesar C. Climaco Freedom Park Zamboanga City Zamboanga del Sur 35,000 [107][106]
Mar 18 Plaza Luz Pagadian 4,000 [108][109]
Mar 20 Emerald Avenue Pasig 137,000 [110][65]
Mar 22 Old Provincial Capitol Grandstand Cabanatuan Nueva Ecija 50,000 [111]
Mar 23 Ninoy Aquino Boulevard Tarlac City Tarlac 50,000 [112]
Mar 24 Davao del Sur Coliseum Digos Davao del Sur 6,000 [113]
Mar 26 Notre Dame Open Field Caloocan 50,000 [114][115]
Mar 28 Samar Capitol Grounds Catbalogan Samar 5,000 [116][117]
University of Eastern Philippines Catarman Northern Samar 73,000 [118]
Mar 29 Boy Scout Monument Palo Leyte 5,000 [119]
Naval Gymnasium Naval Biliran [120]
Baybay Boulevard Borongan Eastern Samar 54,000 [121][122]
Mar 30 Capitol Sunken Garden Maasin Southern Leyte [123]
Mar 31 Longest Boardwalk Kauswagan Lanao del Norte [124]
Apr 1 Sagonsongan Area 6 Open Court Marawi Lanao del Sur 5,000 [125]
Tagbilaran Airport Tagbilaran Bohol 80,000 [126]
Apr 5 Rizal Capitol Grounds Antipolo Rizal 43,000 [127]
Apr 6 San Jose Municipal Plaza San Jose Occidental Mindoro [128]
Puerto Princesa Baywalk Puerto Princesa Palawan 11,000 [129]
Apr 7 New Tagum City Hall Grounds Tagum Davao del Norte 35,000 [130]
Apr 8 CSI Stadia Grounds Dagupan Pangasinan 76,000 [131]
Apr 9 Baler Municipal Plaza Baler Aurora [66][67][68]
Robinsons Starmills San Fernando Pampanga 220,000
Apr 12 Saint Louis College San Fernando La Union 11,000 [132]
Virac Town Center Metrowalk Virac Catanduanes 15,000 [133]
Apr 13 J. M. Robredo Boulevard Masbate City Masbate 40,000 [134]
Apr 18 Infanta Government Service Complex Infanta Quezon [135]
Boac Sports Arena Boac Marinduque [136]
Apr 19 SM City Olongapo Downtown Olongapo Zambales [137]
Sitio Maluang Open Field Balanga Bataan 65,000 [138]
Apr 20 Pasayaw Grounds Canlaon Negros Oriental [139]
Queengate Center Larena Siquijor [140]
Rusi Ballfield Dumaguete Negros Oriental 40,000
Apr 21 Parkmall Mandaue Cebu 150,000 [141][142]
Apr 23 Macapagal Boulevard Pasay 80,000-412,000 [72][143][144]
Apr 25 Gapan City Plaza Gapan Nueva Ecija [145]
Apr 26 Plaza de Francisco M. Sanchez Lubang Occidental Mindoro [146]
Apr 27 Bulacan Sports Complex Malolos Bulacan 144,000 [147]
Apr 28 Lucena City Government Complex Lucena Quezon 80,000 [148]
Apr 29 Nuvali Open Field Santa Rosa Laguna 225,000 [149]
Apr 30 Catalina Lake Residences Open Lot Bauan Batangas 280,000 [150]
May 1 City of Dasmariñas Football Field Dasmariñas Cavite 100,000 [151]
May 2 Melvin Jones Grandstand Baguio Benguet 30,000 [152]
May 3 La Paz Plaza Iloilo City Iloilo 6,000 [153]
Bantayan Park Bago Negros Occidental 15,000 [154]
May 4 Pantao Ragat Central School Pantao Ragat Lanao del Norte [155]
Dipolog Boulevard Dipolog Zamboanga del Norte 45,000 [156]
May 5 Provincial Farmers' Cultural and Training Center Oroquieta Misamis Occidental
Misamis University Ozamiz Misamis Occidental [157]
Datu Lipus Makapandong Cultural Center Prosperidad Agusan del Sur 70,000
May 6 Magsaysay and Rizal Streets Sorsogon City Sorsogon 40,000 [158]
Sawangan Park Legazpi Albay 100,000 [159]
Magsaysay Avenue Naga Camarines Sur 306,000 [160]
May 7 Ayala and Makati Avenues Makati 780,000 [161][162]

Polling edit

Graphical summary

Opinion polls conducted before the filing of candidacies showed Robredo garnering about 5 to 10 percentage points of voting intentions.[163][164][165] Her numbers significantly improved by late 2021, after the filing of candidacies. A survey conducted by Pulse Asia on December 1–6 showed Robredo polling ahead of other presidential candidates but behind Bongbong Marcos, garnering 20 percent, 12 percentage points more than the pollster's previous survey conducted during the pre-filing period, specifically from September 6–11.[166] Surveys conducted by OCTA Research and Publicus Asia during the same period showed Robredo polling 14 and 20.2 percent respectively.[167][168]

In early 2022, Robredo consistently ranked second behind frontrunner Marcos, garnering about 15 to 20 percent of voting intentions.[169][170][171][172] After the CNN presidential debate and the first PiliPinas Debates 2022, Robredo's numbers rose. A poll conducted by Pulse Asia on March 17–21 showed Robredo polling at 24 percentage points, nine points more than in the pollster's previous survey conducted at the start of the campaign period (February 18–23).[173] This was corroborated by the Publicus Asia poll conducted on March 30 – April 6, with Robredo garnering 23 percentage points.[174] Another poll by Laylo conducted on the same period showed Robredo at 19 percentage points.[175]

Candidates edit

Senatorial slate edit

Robredo and Pangilinan endorsed the following candidates for the 2022 Philippine Senate election, thus forming the tandem's "senatorial slate" referred to as "Team Robredo–Pangilinan":[176][177][178][179][180]

Senate Majority Leader Migz Zubiri was initially included in the senatorial slate as a guest candidate. However, Zubiri later endorsed the presidential campaign of Bongbong Marcos, contrary to an agreement made with all guest candidates not to openly endorse a presidential candidate. Prompted by calls from their supporters to remove him from the slate, campaign spokesperson Barry Gutierrez confirmed on April 27, 2022, that Zubiri was no longer part of their slate, continuing their campaign with only 11 senatorial candidates fielded.[181][182]

Endorsements edit

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 publicly expressed their support for Robredo.[183][184] She also received endorsements from several politicians, particularly those aligned with the opposition.

Fellow presidential aspirant and incumbent senator Panfilo Lacson questioned Robredo's character after some of her campaign staff allegedly became amenable to dropping her running mate, Kiko Pangilinan, and fielding instead his running mate, Senator Tito Sotto, as Robredo's running mate, allegedly in exchange for more votes in some provinces. Robredo's spokesperson Barry Gutierrez debunked Lacson's allegations and reiterated that "Robredo has always been clear from the start that she will only campaign for her running mate, Pangilinan".[185] However, during her 57th birthday, Robredo flew without Pangilinan all the way to the Moro Islamic Liberation Front's (MILF) headquarters in Camp Darapanan in Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao, during the official announcement of an endorsement by MILF chairman and Bangsamoro Interim Chief Minister Murad Ebrahim who also chairs the United Bangsamoro Justice Party (UBJP); the MILF and UBJP had yet to endorse a vice presidential candidate at that point.[186][187] Later, while MILF and UBJP endorsed Robredo for president, the two groups eventually endorsed Davao City mayor Sara Duterte for vice president instead of Pangilinan.[188] Earlier, Robredo also proceeded with her 2-day campaign in the island of Samar, despite Pangilinan skipping the campaign rally in Eastern Samar after he was informed by their campaign team that local officials in Eastern Samar wanted only to endorse Robredo and not his candidacy.[189] However, during these trips to endorsing parties without Pangilinan alongside her, Robredo did not campaign for the endorsing parties' chosen vice presidential candidates.[190]

Political positions edit

Abortion edit

Robredo is not in favor of abortion, citing her faith as a Catholic.[191] However, she is open to talks of decriminalization, at least in certain cases.[192][193]

Divorce edit

Robredo does not support divorce, asserting that annulment in the country should be made more accessible first. She said women are often unable to leave their marriages because they are financially dependent on their husbands, and economic empowerment can help them become capable of walking away from abuses.[194][195] She has, however, stated her openness to hear "divergent opinions" regarding abortion, divorce, and death penalty.[196]

Education edit

Robredo has criticized the quality of education in the country, citing it as the cause for unemployment.[197] On November 4, 2021, she released her "Kalayaan sa COVID" (Freedom from COVID) plan, a portion of which was dedicated to education, "Kalayaan sa kakulangan sa education" (Freedom from lack of education).[198] This included the reopening of face-to-face classes in low-risk areas, giving gadgets to students in high-risk areas, ensuring free access to quality education materials on the Internet, and establishing "community learning hubs" where students without Internet access and electronic devices can borrow such. In the plan, she would allocate 68 billion (about US$1.3 billion) in education aid for 22 million students, with each being given ₱300 (about $6). She also planned to raise the education budget to 6 percent of the country's GDP once elected.[199] She also said she would declare an "education crisis" if she assumes office, so that the government can adopt an "all-hands-on-deck approach" to education.[200]

Economy edit

On December 11, 2021, Robredo's campaign team released her "Hanapbuhay para sa lahat" (Livelihood for all) plan, detailing her agenda to revive industries, provide stable employment, and ensure the protection of workers' rights and improvement of labor conditions.[201] She planned to develop the country's marine, manufacturing, climate, and technological industries. She also planned to modernize the agriculture sector and support the micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSME) sector.[202] During the first PiliPinas Debates 2022, she re-emphasized her support for MSMEs and vowed to make a ₱100 billion (about $1.9 billion) stimulus package for small businesses.[203]

Foreign policy edit

Robredo had called for the government to reassert its sovereign rights in the South China Sea (West Philippine Sea) amid the territorial dispute between China and various nations in Southeast Asia. She vowed to continue the full modernization of the armed forces and build a credible defense around the country's waters. She also pushed for multilateral talks in settling the maritime dispute with China.[193][204] During a meeting with the Rotary Club of Manila on October 14, 2021, Robredo declared that she would only enter any deal with the government of China regarding the territorial disputes such as joint explorations if China recognizes the Permanent Court of Arbitration's 2016 ruling favoring the Philippines. She later clarified that her administration is nevertheless willing to cooperate with China on other policy areas, particularly trade and investment.[205]

Health edit

Robredo's "Kalayaan sa COVID" (Freedom from COVID) platform planned to address the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.[198] Major components of the plan included the implementation of the universal health care law, reform of the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth), reducing the members of the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases, expanding health workers' benefits, and strengthening local health units. Robredo also supports efforts to boost testing and vaccination to withstand another COVID-19 surge.[206]

Infrastructure edit

Robredo expressed support for the Build! Build! Build! infrastructure program of the Duterte administration. She vowed to continue the program, but said she will prioritize public–private partnerships (PPPs) instead of official development assistance (ODA) aids. She also said that her proposed infrastructure projects would be under one program.[207][208]

LGBT issues edit

In a campaign rally, Robredo committed to protect LGBT rights.[209] She supports same-sex civil unions,[191] but iterated that she is against same-sex marriage.[210]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Partido Reporma originally nominated Panfilo Lacson as its standard-bearer until March 24, 2022, when it dropped him in favor of Robredo. While Lacson will now run as independent candidate, Reporma continues to endorse his running mate Tito Sotto as its vice presidential candidate and will continue to appear on the ballots as Lacson's party.[8]
  2. ^ If available, the estimated attendance figures are that of third-party authorities, such as the Philippine National Police.

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The 2022 presidential campaign of Leni Robredo began on October 7 2021 when she filed her candidacy for the 2022 Philippine presidential election 13 At the time of her filing Leni Robredo was the incumbent vice president of the Philippines to remain so until June 30 2022 Robredo was also formerly a representative of Camarines Sur s 3rd congressional district from 2013 to 2016 Leni Robredo 2022 presidential campaignCampaigned for2022 Philippine presidential electionCandidateLeni Robredo Vice President of the Philippines 2016 2022 Camarines Sur s 3rd district representative 2013 2016 Francis Pangilinan Senator of the Philippines 2001 2013 2016 2022 Presidential Assistant for Food Security and Agricultural Modernization 2014 2015 AffiliationLiberal Party 1 1Sambayan 2 3 Akbayan 4 Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino 5 Magdalo 6 Makabayan 7 Partido Reporma de facto a StatusAnnouncement October 7 2021Official launch February 8 2022Lost election May 9 2022HeadquartersKatipunan Avenue Quezon City Metro Manila 9 Key peopleBam Aquino campaign manager 10 Barry Gutierrez spokesperson 11 SloganGobyernong Tapat Angat Buhay Lahat 12 transl With an honest government a better life for all Husay at Tibay Dapat si Leni transl With skill and strength it should be Leni Kulay Rosas ang Bukas transl The future is pink Websitehttps www lenirobredo com Archived Robredo had been considered as a potential presidential candidate for the 2022 elections since her win in the 2016 Philippine vice presidential election in 2021 she publicly expressed her interest to run for the presidency 14 After being nominated by an opposition coalition 1Sambayan she officially announced her candidacy in a press conference on October 7 2021 13 She ran as an independent candidate despite being the chairperson of the Liberal Party a move she explained as signifying her openness to alliances 15 On October 8 Robredo announced that her running mate would be incumbent senator Francis Pangilinan Their campaign was officially launched on February 8 2022 in Robredo s hometown Naga 16 Robredo ran on a platform of good governance and transparency 17 18 19 To address the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic in the Philippines and its effects on the economy she vowed to prioritize improving the country s healthcare system 20 developing the country s industries 21 supporting small and medium sized enterprises 22 and providing stable employment Robredo lost the election to Bongbong Marcos garnering 27 94 of the vote and placing second Robredo later urged her supporters to accept the results of the election but did not explicitly concede to Marcos 23 Had Robredo been elected she would have been the third female Philippine president after Corazon Aquino and Gloria Macapagal Arroyo the first president to come from the Bicol Region and the third vice president to run for the presidency and win Contents 1 Background 1 1 2016 vice presidential campaign and vice presidency 1 2 1Sambayan 2 Campaign 2 1 Announcement 2 1 1 Key officials 2 2 Branding 2 3 Rallies 3 Polling 4 Candidates 5 Senatorial slate 6 Endorsements 7 Political positions 7 1 Abortion 7 2 Divorce 7 3 Education 7 4 Economy 7 5 Foreign policy 7 6 Health 7 7 Infrastructure 7 8 LGBT issues 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksBackground edit2016 vice presidential campaign and vice presidency edit Main article Mar Roxas 2016 presidential campaign Leni Robredo ran in the 2016 Philippine vice presidential election as the running mate of Mar Roxas under the Liberal Party ticket She won with 14 418 817 votes or 35 11 percent of cast ballots narrowly defeating her closest rival then Senator Bongbong Marcos by 263 473 votes or by 0 64 percent 24 the narrowest margin since the 1965 vice presidential election Marcos filed an electoral protest on June 29 2016 this would be dismissed by the Presidential Electoral Tribunal on February 16 2021 25 On June 30 2016 Robredo was sworn in as vice president of the Philippines at the Quezon City Reception House 26 Robredo previously expressed disinterest in running for higher office During her 2016 campaign she stated that incumbent vice presidents should be barred from seeking the presidency 27 She reiterated her disinterest in November 2020 28 and March 2021 29 but in June 2021 she changed her position and expressed her openness to running for the presidency 14 1Sambayan edit nbsp 1Sambayan logo 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 30 Carpio was aiming not to split the vote pointing out that Duterte won over Mar Roxas and Grace Poe in 2016 because those who were against him were not united 31 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 Grace Poe vice president Leni Robredo former senator Antonio 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 32 In the middle of 2022 Robredo Trillanes and Villanueva expressed their support for unity under 1Sambayan 33 On September 30 2021 the 1Sambayan coalition of the opposition nominated Robredo as their standard bearer 34 Former education secretary Armin Luistro one of the convenors of the group announced Robredo s acceptance of the nomination and the filing of her candidacy on October 5 35 Robredo s spokesman later announced however that Robredo had yet to accept the nomination and would be announcing her decision before October 8 36 Campaign editAnnouncement edit nbsp Robredo filed her certificate of candidacy on October 7 nbsp Pangilinan filed his certificate of candidacy on October 8 On October 7 2021 Robredo officially announced her candidacy and later filed her certificate of candidacy for the election 13 She ran as an independent politician rather than under the Liberal Party despite being its chairperson Robredo s camp explained that this move represented her openness to forming alliances with other political groups 15 During the CNN Philippines presidential debate she explained that she broke her previous vow to not run for the presidency because of fake news and disinformation an enabling of corruption and the politics of the past 37 In a separate interview she cited Bongbong Marcos candidacy as one of the reasons that pushed her to run After Robredo announced her presidential candidacy several sources from the Liberal Party indicated that the party s president senator Francis Pangilinan would be her running mate in her presidential bid 38 39 Pangilinan filed his candidacy for vice president a day after Robredo While Robredo chose to file her candidacy as an independent candidate despite remaining as the Liberal Party s chairperson Pangilinan ran as the party s standard bearer 40 Key officials edit Despite running as an independent figures from the Liberal Party and its allied parties remained as key participants in her campaign This included Bam Aquino former senator cousin of former president Benigno Aquino III campaign manager 41 Liberal Barry Gutierrez spokesperson Akbayan Branding edit nbsp Campaign banner nbsp Robredo speaking at her Pink Sunday rally at the Quezon Memorial Circle in Quezon City February 13 2022 nbsp Robredo speaking at Novaliches Cathedral in Quezon City March 1 2022 nbsp Robredo speaking at the PasigLaban rally in Ortigas Center Pasig Robredo described her campaign as a people s campaign citing her supporters efforts in organizing her campaign with rallies organized by local chapters of a volunteer driven Robredo People s Council RPC 42 43 On its launch the color her campaign used was hot pink to signify protest and change and was popularized by Dapat si Leni a group of Robredo supporters This was a deviation from the bright yellow motif commonly associated with the Liberals 44 41 Her campaign initially planned to use blue as their main campaign color 45 but was yet to adopt a final theme color 44 46 47 when pink was already being used by supporters and associated with Robredo and her campaign According to Robredo pink is the color of a personality that is open listening and loving 48 The campaign s supporters adopted the moniker kakampink a portmanteau of kakampi which is Filipino for ally and pink 49 On January 11 2022 Robredo and her campaign team unveiled their campaign tagline Gobyernong Tapat Angat Buhay Lahat Honest Government a Better Life for All Based on Robredo s Angat Buhay program under the Office of the Vice President the slogan was made to reflect the campaign s platform of good governance and transparency 12 On February 7 a day before the official start of the election campaign season Robredo s campaign adopted the pink rose flower as its official symbol 50 Several songs were made for and used by the campaign The song Kay Leni Tayo We re for Leni was created for free by Nica del Rosario Mat Olavides Jeli Mateo and Justine Pena 51 Del Rosario wrote and recorded another song for the campaign Rosas Rose featuring Gab Pangilinan Francis Pangilinan s niece while Ogie Alcasid released Handa Ka Na Ba kay Leni Are You Ready for Leni Other songs used in Robredo s campaign rallies included Liwanag sa Dilim Light in the Dark by Rivermaya and Alapaap by the Eraserheads 52 Although she had no official hand signs like her opponents some of her supporters would use the Laban sign that was used during the 1978 Interim Batasang Pambansa elections by Lakas ng Bayan or LABAN a political party formed by former senator Ninoy Aquino The hand signal was also used in the presidential campaign of former presidents Corazon Aquino in 1986 and her son Benigno Aquino III in 2010 Some say that her hand signal is being associated with the Liberal Party however this was also used to refer to Robredo s first letter of her nickname Others would prefer the Finger heart a hand signal that was popularized in South Korea Rallies edit nbsp Dona Julia Vargas Avenue during the PasigLaban rally nbsp Miting de avance at Ayala Avenue MakatiOn October 24 2021 Robredo campaign volunteers held a nationwide caravan of hope An estimated 10 000 supporters joined the caravan 53 On February 8 2022 Robredo held her proclamation rally in Plaza Quezon in her hometown Naga City Camarines Sur 16 The proclamation rally was attended by Robredo Pangilinan and their senatorial slate Prior to the proclamation rally her campaign held a mini rally in Libmanan Camarines Sur 54 On February 13 2022 Robredo and her supporters held a campaign rally at the Quezon Memorial Circle in Quezon City 55 The rally dubbed Pink Sunday was attended by at least 20 000 supporters 56 Due to the sheer number of supporters the event resulted in a spillover crowd that violated several safety protocols set by the local government 57 Robredo s camp later apologized for the incident 57 After the Pink Sunday rally Robredo campaigned in the provinces of Capiz and Aklan 58 The following week Robredo began her campaign in Mindanao with a rally and caravan in Iligan 59 Meanwhile Pangilinan campaigned in Tarlac with his wife Sharon Cuneta 60 On February 25 Robredo campaigned in Iloilo with an estimated crowd of 40 000 joining her at the Iloilo Sports Complex 61 On March 2 Robredo campaigned in Manila which was followed by a sortie in Cavite on March 4 62 63 On March 20 Robredo s campaign held a rally at Ortigas Center in Pasig dubbed the PasigLaban grand rally which became her largest rally at that point This caught the attention of pop star Ariana Grande when she noticed her song Break Free being used and sung by many people during the said rally She remarked I couldn t believe this was real 64 Organizers estimated that 180 000 attended although the local police countered this with its own estimate placed at 137 000 65 This hitherto record turnout was later surpassed by the April 9 rally dubbed as Manalakaran Pampanga People s Rally in San Fernando which drew about 220 000 Regional police officials at first denied the organizers estimate saying that the venue could only accommodate 70 000 people 66 67 later however regional police director Matthew Baccay clarified that their 70 000 figure was for security planning purposes only and not meant to indicate audience size 68 On April 23 Robredo celebrated her 57th birthday at a rally labeled as a street party by media outlets along Macapagal Boulevard in Pasay According to the organizers they estimated the crowd to have been of 412 000 people making it the campaign s largest rally at this point 69 70 71 The National Capital Region Police Office contested the estimate however stating that only around 70 000 to 80 000 people attended 72 Finally Robredo held her miting de avance in Makati which drew 780 000 people making it the campaign s biggest rally surging ahead of the Pasay rally s crowd of 412 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp class notpageimage Locations where Robredo held campaign rallies outside of Metro Manila during her 2022 presidential campaign nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp class notpageimage Locations where Robredo held campaign rallies during her 2022 presidential campaign throughout Metro Manila List of Robredo s campaign rallies Date Venue City Municipality Province Estimatedattendance b Ref Feb 8 Plaza Quezon Naga Camarines Sur 20 000 73 Feb 9 Central Mall Plaza Grounds Daet Camarines Norte 74 Sorsogon Provincial Capitol Sorsogon City Sorsogon Guinobatan Municipal Hall Guinobatan Albay 75 Feb 13 Quezon Memorial Circle Quezon City 20 000 76 Feb 15 Dinggoy Roxas Civic Center Roxas Capiz 4 000 77 Aklan Catholic College Kalibo Aklan 5 000 77 Feb 16 Evelio B Javier Freedom Park San Jose de Buenavista Antique 6 000 77 78 Feb 22 Iligan City Public Plaza Iligan Lanao del Norte 3 000 79 80 Plaza Divisoria Cagayan de Oro Misamis Oriental 10 000 79 81 Feb 23 Diocesan Formation Center Malaybalay Bukidnon 79 82 Feb 24 Southwestern University Cebu City Cebu 12 000 83 Feb 25 Iloilo Sports Complex Iloilo City Iloilo 40 000 84 Feb 26 Guimaras Provincial Capitol Gym Jordan Guimaras 2 000 85 Mar 2 Plaza Noli Manila 5 000 62 Mar 3 Divine Word College Calapan Oriental Mindoro 7 000 86 Mar 4 General Trias Sports Park General Trias Cavite 47 000 87 Mar 5 New Malolos City Hall Grounds Malolos Bulacan 45 000 88 Mar 8 Bislig City Cultural amp Sports Center Bislig Surigao del Sur 89 Hotel Tavern Compound Surigao City Surigao del Norte Mar 9 Agusan del Sur College Bayugan Agusan del Sur 2 000 90 Guingona Park Butuan Agusan del Norte 10 000 91 Mar 10 Odiongan Public Plaza Odiongan Romblon 3 000 92 93 Mar 11 Paglaum Sports Complex Bacolod Negros Occidental 86 000 94 95 Mar 12 Alcala Municipal Grounds Alcala Cagayan 96 Echague Banchetto Echague Isabela 10 000 97 Mar 15 Kidapawan City Hall Kidapawan Cotabato 1 000 98 99 Rizal Park Koronadal South Cotabato 2 000 100 Carlos P Garcia Freedom Park General Santos 14 000 101 102 Mar 16 Cotabato State University Cotabato City Maguindanao 3 000 103 Isabela City Plaza Isabela City Basilan 45 000 104 105 Mar 17 Sindangan Cultural and Sports Center Sindangan Zamboanga del Norte 15 000 106 Cesar C Climaco Freedom Park Zamboanga City Zamboanga del Sur 35 000 107 106 Mar 18 Plaza Luz Pagadian 4 000 108 109 Mar 20 Emerald Avenue Pasig 137 000 110 65 Mar 22 Old Provincial Capitol Grandstand Cabanatuan Nueva Ecija 50 000 111 Mar 23 Ninoy Aquino Boulevard Tarlac City Tarlac 50 000 112 Mar 24 Davao del Sur Coliseum Digos Davao del Sur 6 000 113 Mar 26 Notre Dame Open Field Caloocan 50 000 114 115 Mar 28 Samar Capitol Grounds Catbalogan Samar 5 000 116 117 University of Eastern Philippines Catarman Northern Samar 73 000 118 Mar 29 Boy Scout Monument Palo Leyte 5 000 119 Naval Gymnasium Naval Biliran 120 Baybay Boulevard Borongan Eastern Samar 54 000 121 122 Mar 30 Capitol Sunken Garden Maasin Southern Leyte 123 Mar 31 Longest Boardwalk Kauswagan Lanao del Norte 124 Apr 1 Sagonsongan Area 6 Open Court Marawi Lanao del Sur 5 000 125 Tagbilaran Airport Tagbilaran Bohol 80 000 126 Apr 5 Rizal Capitol Grounds Antipolo Rizal 43 000 127 Apr 6 San Jose Municipal Plaza San Jose Occidental Mindoro 128 Puerto Princesa Baywalk Puerto Princesa Palawan 11 000 129 Apr 7 New Tagum City Hall Grounds Tagum Davao del Norte 35 000 130 Apr 8 CSI Stadia Grounds Dagupan Pangasinan 76 000 131 Apr 9 Baler Municipal Plaza Baler Aurora 66 67 68 Robinsons Starmills San Fernando Pampanga 220 000 Apr 12 Saint Louis College San Fernando La Union 11 000 132 Virac Town Center Metrowalk Virac Catanduanes 15 000 133 Apr 13 J M Robredo Boulevard Masbate City Masbate 40 000 134 Apr 18 Infanta Government Service Complex Infanta Quezon 135 Boac Sports Arena Boac Marinduque 136 Apr 19 SM City Olongapo Downtown Olongapo Zambales 137 Sitio Maluang Open Field Balanga Bataan 65 000 138 Apr 20 Pasayaw Grounds Canlaon Negros Oriental 139 Queengate Center Larena Siquijor 140 Rusi Ballfield Dumaguete Negros Oriental 40 000 Apr 21 Parkmall Mandaue Cebu 150 000 141 142 Apr 23 Macapagal Boulevard Pasay 80 000 412 000 72 143 144 Apr 25 Gapan City Plaza Gapan Nueva Ecija 145 Apr 26 Plaza de Francisco M Sanchez Lubang Occidental Mindoro 146 Apr 27 Bulacan Sports Complex Malolos Bulacan 144 000 147 Apr 28 Lucena City Government Complex Lucena Quezon 80 000 148 Apr 29 Nuvali Open Field Santa Rosa Laguna 225 000 149 Apr 30 Catalina Lake Residences Open Lot Bauan Batangas 280 000 150 May 1 City of Dasmarinas Football Field Dasmarinas Cavite 100 000 151 May 2 Melvin Jones Grandstand Baguio Benguet 30 000 152 May 3 La Paz Plaza Iloilo City Iloilo 6 000 153 Bantayan Park Bago Negros Occidental 15 000 154 May 4 Pantao Ragat Central School Pantao Ragat Lanao del Norte 155 Dipolog Boulevard Dipolog Zamboanga del Norte 45 000 156 May 5 Provincial Farmers Cultural and Training Center Oroquieta Misamis Occidental Misamis University Ozamiz Misamis Occidental 157 Datu Lipus Makapandong Cultural Center Prosperidad Agusan del Sur 70 000 May 6 Magsaysay and Rizal Streets Sorsogon City Sorsogon 40 000 158 Sawangan Park Legazpi Albay 100 000 159 Magsaysay Avenue Naga Camarines Sur 306 000 160 May 7 Ayala and Makati Avenues Makati 780 000 161 162 Polling editFurther information Opinion polling for the 2022 Philippine presidential election Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Graphical summary Opinion polls conducted before the filing of candidacies showed Robredo garnering about 5 to 10 percentage points of voting intentions 163 164 165 Her numbers significantly improved by late 2021 after the filing of candidacies A survey conducted by Pulse Asia on December 1 6 showed Robredo polling ahead of other presidential candidates but behind Bongbong Marcos garnering 20 percent 12 percentage points more than the pollster s previous survey conducted during the pre filing period specifically from September 6 11 166 Surveys conducted by OCTA Research and Publicus Asia during the same period showed Robredo polling 14 and 20 2 percent respectively 167 168 In early 2022 Robredo consistently ranked second behind frontrunner Marcos garnering about 15 to 20 percent of voting intentions 169 170 171 172 After the CNN presidential debate and the first PiliPinas Debates 2022 Robredo s numbers rose A poll conducted by Pulse Asia on March 17 21 showed Robredo polling at 24 percentage points nine points more than in the pollster s previous survey conducted at the start of the campaign period February 18 23 173 This was corroborated by the Publicus Asia poll conducted on March 30 April 6 with Robredo garnering 23 percentage points 174 Another poll by Laylo conducted on the same period showed Robredo at 19 percentage points 175 Candidates edit nbsp Team Robredo Pangilinan Leni Robredo Francis Pangilinan for President for Vice President nbsp nbsp Vice President of the Philippines 2016 2022 Senator of the Philippines 2016 2022 Candidates Leni Robredo for President Francis Pangilinan for Vice President Teddy Baguilat for Senator Leila de Lima for Senator Chel Diokno for Senator Risa Hontiveros for Senator Alex Lacson for Senator Sonny Matula for Senator Antonio Trillanes for Senator Jejomar Binay for Senator Francis Escudero for Senator Dick Gordon for Senator Joel Villanueva for SenatorSenatorial slate editMain article Team Robredo Pangilinan Robredo and Pangilinan endorsed the following candidates for the 2022 Philippine Senate election thus forming the tandem s senatorial slate referred to as Team Robredo Pangilinan 176 177 178 179 180 Former representative Teddy Baguilat Liberal Senator Leila de Lima Liberal Lawyer Chel Diokno Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino Senator Risa Hontiveros Akbayan Lawyer Alex Lacson Ang Kapatiran Lawyer Sonny Matula Independent Former senator Antonio Trillanes Liberal Guest candidates Former vice president Jejomar Binay UNA Sorsogon governor Francis Escudero NPC Senator Dick Gordon Bagumbayan VNP Senator Joel Villanueva Independent Senate Majority Leader Migz Zubiri was initially included in the senatorial slate as a guest candidate However Zubiri later endorsed the presidential campaign of Bongbong Marcos contrary to an agreement made with all guest candidates not to openly endorse a presidential candidate Prompted by calls from their supporters to remove him from the slate campaign spokesperson Barry Gutierrez confirmed on April 27 2022 that Zubiri was no longer part of their slate continuing their campaign with only 11 senatorial candidates fielded 181 182 Endorsements editMain article List of Leni Robredo 2022 presidential campaign 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 publicly expressed their support for Robredo 183 184 She also received endorsements from several politicians particularly those aligned with the opposition Fellow presidential aspirant and incumbent senator Panfilo Lacson questioned Robredo s character after some of her campaign staff allegedly became amenable to dropping her running mate Kiko Pangilinan and fielding instead his running mate Senator Tito Sotto as Robredo s running mate allegedly in exchange for more votes in some provinces Robredo s spokesperson Barry Gutierrez debunked Lacson s allegations and reiterated that Robredo has always been clear from the start that she will only campaign for her running mate Pangilinan 185 However during her 57th birthday Robredo flew without Pangilinan all the way to the Moro Islamic Liberation Front s MILF headquarters in Camp Darapanan in Sultan Kudarat Maguindanao during the official announcement of an endorsement by MILF chairman and Bangsamoro Interim Chief Minister Murad Ebrahim who also chairs the United Bangsamoro Justice Party UBJP the MILF and UBJP had yet to endorse a vice presidential candidate at that point 186 187 Later while MILF and UBJP endorsed Robredo for president the two groups eventually endorsed Davao City mayor Sara Duterte for vice president instead of Pangilinan 188 Earlier Robredo also proceeded with her 2 day campaign in the island of Samar despite Pangilinan skipping the campaign rally in Eastern Samar after he was informed by their campaign team that local officials in Eastern Samar wanted only to endorse Robredo and not his candidacy 189 However during these trips to endorsing parties without Pangilinan alongside her Robredo did not campaign for the endorsing parties chosen vice presidential candidates 190 Political positions editMain article Political positions of Leni Robredo Abortion edit Robredo is not in favor of abortion citing her faith as a Catholic 191 However she is open to talks of decriminalization at least in certain cases 192 193 Divorce edit Robredo does not support divorce asserting that annulment in the country should be made more accessible first She said women are often unable to leave their marriages because they are financially dependent on their husbands and economic empowerment can help them become capable of walking away from abuses 194 195 She has however stated her openness to hear divergent opinions regarding abortion divorce and death penalty 196 Education edit Robredo has criticized the quality of education in the country citing it as the cause for unemployment 197 On November 4 2021 she released her Kalayaan sa COVID Freedom from COVID plan a portion of which was dedicated to education Kalayaan sa kakulangan sa education Freedom from lack of education 198 This included the reopening of face to face classes in low risk areas giving gadgets to students in high risk areas ensuring free access to quality education materials on the Internet and establishing community learning hubs where students without Internet access and electronic devices can borrow such In the plan she would allocate 68 billion about US 1 3 billion in education aid for 22 million students with each being given 300 about 6 She also planned to raise the education budget to 6 percent of the country s GDP once elected 199 She also said she would declare an education crisis if she assumes office so that the government can adopt an all hands on deck approach to education 200 Economy edit On December 11 2021 Robredo s campaign team released her Hanapbuhay para sa lahat Livelihood for all plan detailing her agenda to revive industries provide stable employment and ensure the protection of workers rights and improvement of labor conditions 201 She planned to develop the country s marine manufacturing climate and technological industries She also planned to modernize the agriculture sector and support the micro small and medium sized enterprises MSME sector 202 During the first PiliPinas Debates 2022 she re emphasized her support for MSMEs and vowed to make a 100 billion about 1 9 billion stimulus package for small businesses 203 Foreign policy edit Robredo had called for the government to reassert its sovereign rights in the South China Sea West Philippine Sea amid the territorial dispute between China and various nations in Southeast Asia She vowed to continue the full modernization of the armed forces and build a credible defense around the country s waters She also pushed for multilateral talks in settling the maritime dispute with China 193 204 During a meeting with the Rotary Club of Manila on October 14 2021 Robredo declared that she would only enter any deal with the government of China regarding the territorial disputes such as joint explorations if China recognizes the Permanent Court of Arbitration s 2016 ruling favoring the Philippines She later clarified that her administration is nevertheless willing to cooperate with China on other policy areas particularly trade and investment 205 Health edit Robredo s Kalayaan sa COVID Freedom from COVID platform planned to address the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic 198 Major components of the plan included the implementation of the universal health care law reform of the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation PhilHealth reducing the members of the Inter Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases expanding health workers benefits and strengthening local health units Robredo also supports efforts to boost testing and vaccination to withstand another COVID 19 surge 206 Infrastructure edit Robredo expressed support for the Build Build Build infrastructure program of the Duterte administration She vowed to continue the program but said she will prioritize public private partnerships PPPs instead of official development assistance ODA aids She also said that her proposed infrastructure projects would be under one program 207 208 LGBT issues edit In a campaign rally Robredo committed to protect LGBT rights 209 She supports same sex civil unions 191 but iterated that she is against same sex marriage 210 Notes edit Partido Reporma originally nominated Panfilo Lacson as its standard bearer until March 24 2022 when it dropped him in favor of Robredo While Lacson will now run as independent candidate Reporma continues to endorse his running mate Tito Sotto as its vice presidential candidate and will continue to appear on the ballots as Lacson s party 8 If available the estimated attendance figures are that of third party authorities such as the Philippine National Police References edit Liberals Robredo and Pangilinan to 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